Northern Shan State:According to Yangon New Times, after abandoning the town of Nam Mudu, Min Aung Hlaing's armed forces issued a secret order to take all necessary means to prevent the revolutionary armed forces from attacking and occupying Lashio, where the headquarters of the Northeast Military Region is located. According to the report, Min Aung Hlaing's armed forces are currently conducting stricter checks on people entering and leaving Lashio town, and they will not be allowed to enter or pass through the city without identity cards and travel certificates.
It is reported that on December 25, the De'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) began an offensive against Nam Mudu town, and by about 1:30 a.m. on the 28th, it had successively occupied all the departments of Min Aung Hlaing's armed group, including the 324 Min Aung Hlaing armed regiment headquarters, the "Mansi" stronghold, the "Ban De Bin" stronghold, the "Nau Sai" stronghold, and the police station.
During the three days of fierce clashes in Nam Mudu town, Min Aung Hlaing's forces launched a total of 61 bombardments, dropping 218 bombs and carrying out 93 artillery strikes. During this period, two civilians were killed, eight were injured and one house was burned down. Since 10Since the start of Operation 27, the De'ang Army has taken control of five townships, including Nansan, Nankan, Mantong, Menglong and Nanmudu. According to the De'ang Army, on December 28, at 18 points, the mixed forces of the 503rd and 504th battalions of Min Aung Hlaing's armed forces used landmines to blow up the "Mon Diekyo" bridge between Sib town and Nam Mudu, which can only be passed by motorcycles and on foot. It is understood that the bridge is the main road connecting Xib-Nanmudu-Nansang.
Sagaing Province:At 11 a.m. on December 28, Min Aung Hlaing's armed forces, who were holding a sports competition in Yeu Township, were attacked by a People's Defence Army (PDF) drone, causing Min Aung Hlaing armed personnel** and the competition was forced to stop. At around 2 a.m. on December 27, the People's Defence Forces (PDF) used drones to drop a number of incendiary bombs at the Min Aung Hlaing armed stronghold in the militia village of "Gutuxin", and reached the stronghold between 9:12 and 30 a.m. to launch a close attack on the Min Aung Hlaing armed forces stationed at the stronghold.
In addition, at 13 o'clock on the 27th, an MI35 armed aircraft that took off from the headquarters of the Min Aung Hlaing armed forces in the Northwest Military Region of Min Aung Hlaing armed forces mistakenly targeted the Min Aung Hlaing armed stronghold in Monywa town, Sagaing Province, causing the death of many Min Aung Hlaing armed forces, and the bodies of these Min Aung Hlaing armed forces were burned on the 28th. Yangon Province: At 7:20 p.m. on December 28, the monitoring department of the Min Aung Hlaing armed group in Mayang district and the vicinity of the checkpoint in front of the department were attacked by landmines, and the cause of the attack is unknown.
Bago Province:On 26 December, the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA), the People's Defence Forces (PDF), the All Burma Students' Democratic Front (ABSDF) and the Burmese People's Liberation Army (BPLA) launched an offensive against the villages of "Na Yuebin" and "Hung Ni Bin" in Kyaukdega Township, Bago Province, as well as the villages of "Rebai" and "Nam Dagwe" in Kyaukki Township. By the 27th, about 100 troops reinforced by Min Aung Hlaing's forces in the "South Dagwe" area were blocked by coalition forces, during which 20 people were killed.
At 2:05 p.m. on 25 December, the Revolutionary Coalition forces attacked 115 Min Aung Hlaing forces who had entered the village of "Ma Yong Kun" in Yedashe township, during which clashes broke out for two hours, during which 15 Min Aung Hlaing forces were killed and at least 20 wounded.