In order to cause injuries to both peaceable civilians and administrative authorities who are striving to restore the rule of law, extreme terrorists provide financial assistance and instigate destructive activities, such as detonating explosive devices and remote blasting, against public roads, railways, government offices and houses.

In order to cause injuries to both peaceable civilians and administrative authorities who are striving to restore the rule of law, extreme terrorists provide financial assistance and instigate destructive activities, such as detonating explosive devices and remote blasting, against public roads, railways, government offices and houses.
Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 10 March 2025 at 2:00 PM, a report stated that a woman with shrapnel injuries was admitted to Myaing Ka Lay Station Hospital in Hpa-an Township of Kayin Region. When security personnel conducted for further investigation, it was discovered that the victim was Daw Hnin Si (40 years old) a resident of Kyar Inn Village in Hpa-an Township. The incident occurred she stepped on an explosive device planted by a terrorist faction while picking vegetables at the edge of a forest near her village. The device exploded, resulting in her injuries, it is reported.
It has been reported that the security personnel are investigating the culprits of the acts of terrorism from the above incident to take effective action in accordance with the law.
Source: www.moha.gov.mm
In order to cause injuries to both peaceable civilians and administrative authorities who are striving to restore the rule of law, extreme terrorists provide financial assistance and instigate destructive activities, such as detonating explosive devices and remote blasting, against public roads, railways, government offices and houses.
Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 10 March 2025 at 2:00 PM, a report stated that a woman with shrapnel injuries was admitted to Myaing Ka Lay Station Hospital in Hpa-an Township of Kayin Region. When security personnel conducted for further investigation, it was discovered that the victim was Daw Hnin Si (40 years old) a resident of Kyar Inn Village in Hpa-an Township. The incident occurred she stepped on an explosive device planted by a terrorist faction while picking vegetables at the edge of a forest near her village. The device exploded, resulting in her injuries, it is reported.
It has been reported that the security personnel are investigating the culprits of the acts of terrorism from the above incident to take effective action in accordance with the law.
Source: www.moha.gov.mm

MOSCOW: Ukraine launched its biggest drone attack on the Russian capital on Tuesday (Mar 11) with at least 91 drones targeting Moscow, killing at least two people, sparking fires, closing airports and forcing dozens of flights to be diverted, Russian officials said.
A total of 337 Ukrainian drones were downed over Russia, including 91 over the Moscow region and 126 over the Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces have been pulling back, the defence ministry said.
Source: CNA
MOSCOW: Ukraine launched its biggest drone attack on the Russian capital on Tuesday (Mar 11) with at least 91 drones targeting Moscow, killing at least two people, sparking fires, closing airports and forcing dozens of flights to be diverted, Russian officials said.
A total of 337 Ukrainian drones were downed over Russia, including 91 over the Moscow region and 126 over the Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces have been pulling back, the defence ministry said.
Source: CNA
MOSCOW: Ukraine launched its biggest drone attack on the Russian capital on Tuesday (Mar 11) with at least 91 drones targeting Moscow, killing at least two people, sparking fires, closing airports and forcing dozens of flights to be diverted, Russian officials said.
A total of 337 Ukrainian drones were downed over Russia, including 91 over the Moscow region and 126 over the Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces have been pulling back, the defence ministry said.
Source: CNA

Elon Musk, the owner of X, says the social media platform has been hit by a "massive cyberattack." He claims the assault involves IP addresses originating in the "Ukraine area."
A website, which monitors Internet service outages, says users have reported that they have been unable to access X since Monday morning.
Media outlets in the United States say the X outages may have been caused by a major communications disruption or a glitch.
Elon Musk, the owner of X, says the social media platform has been hit by a "massive cyberattack." He claims the assault involves IP addresses originating in the "Ukraine area."
A website, which monitors Internet service outages, says users have reported that they have been unable to access X since Monday morning.
Media outlets in the United States say the X outages may have been caused by a major communications disruption or a glitch.
Bloomberg has reported that Dark Storm, a pro-Palestinian hacker group, claimed on the messaging platform Telegram that it carried out the cyberattack against X.
Source: NHK World
Photo: CTech
Elon Musk, the owner of X, says the social media platform has been hit by a "massive cyberattack." He claims the assault involves IP addresses originating in the "Ukraine area."
A website, which monitors Internet service outages, says users have reported that they have been unable to access X since Monday morning.
Media outlets in the United States say the X outages may have been caused by a major communications disruption or a glitch.
Bloomberg has reported that Dark Storm, a pro-Palestinian hacker group, claimed on the messaging platform Telegram that it carried out the cyberattack against X.
Source: NHK World
Photo: CTech

China, Russia and Iran have kicked off their annual naval exercises in a bid to deepen their military coordination amid the changing global dynamics since US President Donald Trump took office earlier this year.
Chinese and Iranian state media reported that the drills by the three countries' navies began on Sunday around the Gulf of Oman.
China, Russia and Iran have kicked off their annual naval exercises in a bid to deepen their military coordination amid the changing global dynamics since US President Donald Trump took office earlier this year.
Chinese and Iranian state media reported that the drills by the three countries' navies began on Sunday around the Gulf of Oman.
The exercises, which will last through Thursday, feature a Chinese guided-missile destroyer and Russian corvettes, as well as more than 10 ships from Iran of various types, including destroyers.
The training focuses on strikes against maritime targets, anti-piracy measures, and joint search and rescue operations, among other things.
Officials say observers from South Africa, Pakistan, Oman and other countries are participating in the drills.
The Chinese navy says the exercises are aimed at deepening mutual trust and cooperation among the militaries of the participating countries.
Source: NHK World
China, Russia and Iran have kicked off their annual naval exercises in a bid to deepen their military coordination amid the changing global dynamics since US President Donald Trump took office earlier this year.
Chinese and Iranian state media reported that the drills by the three countries' navies began on Sunday around the Gulf of Oman.
The exercises, which will last through Thursday, feature a Chinese guided-missile destroyer and Russian corvettes, as well as more than 10 ships from Iran of various types, including destroyers.
The training focuses on strikes against maritime targets, anti-piracy measures, and joint search and rescue operations, among other things.
Officials say observers from South Africa, Pakistan, Oman and other countries are participating in the drills.
The Chinese navy says the exercises are aimed at deepening mutual trust and cooperation among the militaries of the participating countries.
Source: NHK World

North Korea fired multiple ballistic missiles on Monday, hours after condemning the South Korean and U.S. militaries for launching drills that Pyongyang called a "dangerous provocative act" that risked accidentally sparking a confrontation.
South Korea's military said the missiles were fired from North Korea's western region toward the Yellow Sea. The launch was the first reported ballistic missile test since U.S. President Donald Trump took office in January.
North Korea fired multiple ballistic missiles on Monday, hours after condemning the South Korean and U.S. militaries for launching drills that Pyongyang called a "dangerous provocative act" that risked accidentally sparking a confrontation.
South Korea's military said the missiles were fired from North Korea's western region toward the Yellow Sea. The launch was the first reported ballistic missile test since U.S. President Donald Trump took office in January.
The missiles were believed to be close range ballistic missiles, a South Korean defence ministry official said, referring to a type of weapon with a range of under 300 km (186 miles).
Source- Reuters
North Korea fired multiple ballistic missiles on Monday, hours after condemning the South Korean and U.S. militaries for launching drills that Pyongyang called a "dangerous provocative act" that risked accidentally sparking a confrontation.
South Korea's military said the missiles were fired from North Korea's western region toward the Yellow Sea. The launch was the first reported ballistic missile test since U.S. President Donald Trump took office in January.
The missiles were believed to be close range ballistic missiles, a South Korean defence ministry official said, referring to a type of weapon with a range of under 300 km (186 miles).
Source- Reuters

SEOUL: The North Korea Foreign Ministry said US-South Korea joint military exercises are "a dangerous provocative act", state media KCNA reported on Monday (Mar 10).
Annual South Korean and US military exercises called Freedom Shield are due to begin on Monday and run until Mar 20.
They aim to strengthen the readiness of the alliance for threats such as North Korea, the South Korean military said earlier.
SEOUL: The North Korea Foreign Ministry said US-South Korea joint military exercises are "a dangerous provocative act", state media KCNA reported on Monday (Mar 10).
Annual South Korean and US military exercises called Freedom Shield are due to begin on Monday and run until Mar 20.
They aim to strengthen the readiness of the alliance for threats such as North Korea, the South Korean military said earlier.
North Korea has traditionally called for these joint exercises to be called off, branding them as a prelude to invasion.
"This is a dangerous provocative act of leading the acute situation on the Korean peninsula, which may spark off a physical conflict between the two sides by means of an accidental single shot, to the extreme point," the Foreign Ministry said, according to KCNA.
The drills will harm US security, the ministry added.
Source- NHK World
SEOUL: The North Korea Foreign Ministry said US-South Korea joint military exercises are "a dangerous provocative act", state media KCNA reported on Monday (Mar 10).
Annual South Korean and US military exercises called Freedom Shield are due to begin on Monday and run until Mar 20.
They aim to strengthen the readiness of the alliance for threats such as North Korea, the South Korean military said earlier.
North Korea has traditionally called for these joint exercises to be called off, branding them as a prelude to invasion.
"This is a dangerous provocative act of leading the acute situation on the Korean peninsula, which may spark off a physical conflict between the two sides by means of an accidental single shot, to the extreme point," the Foreign Ministry said, according to KCNA.
The drills will harm US security, the ministry added.
Source- NHK World

Terrorists committing terrorist activities have been engaging in battles, firing heavy weapons and improvised rockets, and dropping bombs using drones into the public towns, wards, and villages.
Terrorists committing terrorist activities have been engaging in battles, firing heavy weapons and improvised rockets, and dropping bombs using drones into the public towns, wards, and villages.
Since they are committing such terrorist acts, on 6 March, 2025 at 1:30 PM, a report stated that a man with shrapnel injuries was admitted to the District Public Hospital in Meiktila Township of Mandalay Region. When security personnel promptly arrived at the hospital for further investigation, it was discovered that the victim was Mg Thant Zin Nyein (18 years old) a resident of Nat Saut Village in Taungtha Township. The incident occurred when a so-called PDF terrorist faction fired heavy weapons into the victim’s village. One of the heavy weapon shells exploded within the village, resulting in his injuries, it is reported.
Similarly, at 4:10 PM, a report stated that a child with shrapnel injuries was admitted to the Township Public Hospital in Kyauktaga Township of Bago Region. When security personnel promptly arrived at the hospital for further investigation, it was discovered that the victim was Ma San Thee (six year old) and resident of Kwin Myauk Ward in Kyauktaga Township. The incident occurred when a faction of KNU members who support terrorism, along with so-called PDF terrorists conducted an attack by dropping bombs on the victim’s ward. The bombs exploded within the ward, resulting in her injuries, it is reported.
Due to the heinous acts of armed terrorists such as engaging in battles and firing of heavy weapons and improvised rockets within towns, wards and villages where innocent civilians peacefully reside, innocent civilians are injured or killed. Consequently, local residents are protesting vehemently against these acts of terrorism, completely refusing to accept them. Security personnel are intensifying necessary security measures in collaboration with the local residents, it is reported.
Source: www.moha.gov.mm
Terrorists committing terrorist activities have been engaging in battles, firing heavy weapons and improvised rockets, and dropping bombs using drones into the public towns, wards, and villages.
Since they are committing such terrorist acts, on 6 March, 2025 at 1:30 PM, a report stated that a man with shrapnel injuries was admitted to the District Public Hospital in Meiktila Township of Mandalay Region. When security personnel promptly arrived at the hospital for further investigation, it was discovered that the victim was Mg Thant Zin Nyein (18 years old) a resident of Nat Saut Village in Taungtha Township. The incident occurred when a so-called PDF terrorist faction fired heavy weapons into the victim’s village. One of the heavy weapon shells exploded within the village, resulting in his injuries, it is reported.
Similarly, at 4:10 PM, a report stated that a child with shrapnel injuries was admitted to the Township Public Hospital in Kyauktaga Township of Bago Region. When security personnel promptly arrived at the hospital for further investigation, it was discovered that the victim was Ma San Thee (six year old) and resident of Kwin Myauk Ward in Kyauktaga Township. The incident occurred when a faction of KNU members who support terrorism, along with so-called PDF terrorists conducted an attack by dropping bombs on the victim’s ward. The bombs exploded within the ward, resulting in her injuries, it is reported.
Due to the heinous acts of armed terrorists such as engaging in battles and firing of heavy weapons and improvised rockets within towns, wards and villages where innocent civilians peacefully reside, innocent civilians are injured or killed. Consequently, local residents are protesting vehemently against these acts of terrorism, completely refusing to accept them. Security personnel are intensifying necessary security measures in collaboration with the local residents, it is reported.
Source: www.moha.gov.mm

In order to cause injuries to both peaceable civilians and administrative authorities who are striving to restore the rule of law, extreme terrorists provide financial assistance and instigate destructive activities, such as detonating explosive devices and remote blasting, against public roads, railways, government offices and houses.
In order to cause injuries to both peaceable civilians and administrative authorities who are striving to restore the rule of law, extreme terrorists provide financial assistance and instigate destructive activities, such as detonating explosive devices and remote blasting, against public roads, railways, government offices and houses.
Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 7 March 2025 at 4:00 PM, a report stated that a man with shrapnel injuries was admitted to Yae Nan Ma Station Hospital in Minhla Township of Magway Region. When security personnel promptly arrived at the Hospital for further investigation, it was discovered that the victim was U Tin Tun (63 years old), a resident of Kine Nge Village in Minhla Township. The incident occurred while the victim was walking to a farm near his village. When he reached the Kine Nge-Bant Pyin Village Commutable Dirt Road, he stepped on an explosive device planted by a so-called PDF terrorist faction, causing it to explode and resulting in his injuries, it is reported.
Similarly, at 4:30 PM, a report stated that an explosion occurred near Ma Yan Kyin Village in Tharbaung Township of Ayeyarwady Region. When security personnel promptly arrived at the scene for further investigation, it was discovered that U Maung Maung Gyi (60 years old), a resident of the village, was heading to a cashew plantation yard near his village. When he reached the yard, he stepped on an explosive device planted by a faction of AA terrorists along with so-called PDF terrorists, causing it to explode. As a result, he sustained shrapnel injuries and was transported to Tharbaung Township Public Hospital for medical treatment, it is reported.
Similarly, at 6:30 PM, a report stated that a man with shrapnel injuries was admitted to Township Public Hospital in Thanbyuzayet Township of Mon State. When security personnel promptly arrived at the Hospital for further investigation, it was discovered that the victim was U Nandar Tun (43 years old), a resident of Wal Kha Mi Village in Thanbyuzayet Township. The incident occurred while the victim was heading to a rubber plantation yard near his village. When he reached the yard, he stepped on an explosive device planted by a faction of KNU members who support terrorism, along with so-called PDF terrorists, causing it to explode and resulting in his injuries, it is reported.
It has been reported that the security personnel are investigating the culprits of the acts of terrorism from the above incidents to take effective action in accordance with the law.
Source: www.moha.gov.mm
In order to cause injuries to both peaceable civilians and administrative authorities who are striving to restore the rule of law, extreme terrorists provide financial assistance and instigate destructive activities, such as detonating explosive devices and remote blasting, against public roads, railways, government offices and houses.
Since they are conducting such terrorist acts, on 7 March 2025 at 4:00 PM, a report stated that a man with shrapnel injuries was admitted to Yae Nan Ma Station Hospital in Minhla Township of Magway Region. When security personnel promptly arrived at the Hospital for further investigation, it was discovered that the victim was U Tin Tun (63 years old), a resident of Kine Nge Village in Minhla Township. The incident occurred while the victim was walking to a farm near his village. When he reached the Kine Nge-Bant Pyin Village Commutable Dirt Road, he stepped on an explosive device planted by a so-called PDF terrorist faction, causing it to explode and resulting in his injuries, it is reported.
Similarly, at 4:30 PM, a report stated that an explosion occurred near Ma Yan Kyin Village in Tharbaung Township of Ayeyarwady Region. When security personnel promptly arrived at the scene for further investigation, it was discovered that U Maung Maung Gyi (60 years old), a resident of the village, was heading to a cashew plantation yard near his village. When he reached the yard, he stepped on an explosive device planted by a faction of AA terrorists along with so-called PDF terrorists, causing it to explode. As a result, he sustained shrapnel injuries and was transported to Tharbaung Township Public Hospital for medical treatment, it is reported.
Similarly, at 6:30 PM, a report stated that a man with shrapnel injuries was admitted to Township Public Hospital in Thanbyuzayet Township of Mon State. When security personnel promptly arrived at the Hospital for further investigation, it was discovered that the victim was U Nandar Tun (43 years old), a resident of Wal Kha Mi Village in Thanbyuzayet Township. The incident occurred while the victim was heading to a rubber plantation yard near his village. When he reached the yard, he stepped on an explosive device planted by a faction of KNU members who support terrorism, along with so-called PDF terrorists, causing it to explode and resulting in his injuries, it is reported.
It has been reported that the security personnel are investigating the culprits of the acts of terrorism from the above incidents to take effective action in accordance with the law.
Source: www.moha.gov.mm

Terrorists committing terrorist activities have been engaging in battles, firing heavy weapons and improvised rockets and dropping bombs using drones into the public towns, wards and villages.
Terrorists committing terrorist activities have been engaging in battles, firing heavy weapons and improvised rockets and dropping bombs using drones into the public towns, wards and villages.
Since they are committing such terrorist acts, on 7 March 2025 at 4:05 PM, a report stated that a man with shrapnel injuries was admitted to Township Public Hospital in Dawei Township of Tanintharyi Region. When security personnel promptly arrived at the Hospital for further investigation, it was discovered that the victim was U Saw Say Li Htoo (37 years old), a resident of Nyaung Chaung Village in Dawei Township. The incident occurred when a so-called PDF terrorist faction fired heavy weapons on the victim’s village. One of the shells exploded within the village, resulting in his injures, it is reported.
Similarly, at 4:30 PM, a report stated that two women with shrapnel injuries were admitted to Township Public Hospital in Taungoo Township of Bago Region. When security personnel promptly arrived at the Hospital for further investigation, it was discovered that the victims were Daw Kyu Kyu Than (40 years old) and Daw Ni Ni Win (42 years old), both residents of Gwayt Gyi Village in Htantapin Township. The incident occurred when a faction of KNU members who support terrorism, along with so-called PDF terrorists fired heavy weapons at the victims’ village. The heavy weapon shells exploded within the village, causing injuries to the victims, it is reported.
Due to the heinous acts of armed terrorists such as engaging in battles and firing of heavy weapons and improvised rockets within towns, wards and villages where innocent civilians peacefully reside, innocent civilians are injured or killed. Consequently, local residents are protesting vehemently against these acts of terrorism, completely refusing to accept them. Security personnel are intensifying necessary security measures in collaboration with the local residents, it is reported.
Source: www.moha.gov.mm
Terrorists committing terrorist activities have been engaging in battles, firing heavy weapons and improvised rockets and dropping bombs using drones into the public towns, wards and villages.
Since they are committing such terrorist acts, on 7 March 2025 at 4:05 PM, a report stated that a man with shrapnel injuries was admitted to Township Public Hospital in Dawei Township of Tanintharyi Region. When security personnel promptly arrived at the Hospital for further investigation, it was discovered that the victim was U Saw Say Li Htoo (37 years old), a resident of Nyaung Chaung Village in Dawei Township. The incident occurred when a so-called PDF terrorist faction fired heavy weapons on the victim’s village. One of the shells exploded within the village, resulting in his injures, it is reported.
Similarly, at 4:30 PM, a report stated that two women with shrapnel injuries were admitted to Township Public Hospital in Taungoo Township of Bago Region. When security personnel promptly arrived at the Hospital for further investigation, it was discovered that the victims were Daw Kyu Kyu Than (40 years old) and Daw Ni Ni Win (42 years old), both residents of Gwayt Gyi Village in Htantapin Township. The incident occurred when a faction of KNU members who support terrorism, along with so-called PDF terrorists fired heavy weapons at the victims’ village. The heavy weapon shells exploded within the village, causing injuries to the victims, it is reported.
Due to the heinous acts of armed terrorists such as engaging in battles and firing of heavy weapons and improvised rockets within towns, wards and villages where innocent civilians peacefully reside, innocent civilians are injured or killed. Consequently, local residents are protesting vehemently against these acts of terrorism, completely refusing to accept them. Security personnel are intensifying necessary security measures in collaboration with the local residents, it is reported.
Source: www.moha.gov.mm

North Korea has denounced a joint US-South Korea military exercise scheduled for next week, saying, "The enemies will pay a horrible price."
The US and South Korean militaries announced on Thursday that their annual joint exercise Freedom Shield will be held for 11 days starting next Monday. The drill is based on simulated emergencies on the Korean Peninsula.
North Korea has denounced a joint US-South Korea military exercise scheduled for next week, saying, "The enemies will pay a horrible price."
The US and South Korean militaries announced on Thursday that their annual joint exercise Freedom Shield will be held for 11 days starting next Monday. The drill is based on simulated emergencies on the Korean Peninsula.
The North's state-run Korean Central News Agency said in a commentary on Friday that the exercise "will bring a storm of aggravating the security situation to the Korean Peninsula."
Source- NHK World
North Korea has denounced a joint US-South Korea military exercise scheduled for next week, saying, "The enemies will pay a horrible price."
The US and South Korean militaries announced on Thursday that their annual joint exercise Freedom Shield will be held for 11 days starting next Monday. The drill is based on simulated emergencies on the Korean Peninsula.
The North's state-run Korean Central News Agency said in a commentary on Friday that the exercise "will bring a storm of aggravating the security situation to the Korean Peninsula."
Source- NHK World