The town of Nankan in northern Myanmar was completely captured by the armed forces!At around 11 p.m. on December 18, the stronghold of Nam Kham town in the Skandi Highlands in northern Shan State was fully captured by TNLA, according to Myanmar**. A local resident said it looked like a surrender after an exchange of fire, with many ambulances rushing toward Mujie with wounded military personnel, some of whose wounds had festered, probably because they had not been treated. Some of them were so badly injured that they even had broken arms and legs, and the TNLA had them taken away after recording the information. In addition, TNLA seized a shipment of ammunition and supplies.
A resident of the Dayagon neighbourhood of Nankan Township also said that it appeared to have been captured on the night of December 18, and that TNLA is currently clearing the area, with numerous military wounded, corpses piled up, and many captured soldiers. As for the specifics of the capture of the Scandi Heights, the TNLA side has not yet released relevant information. The town of Nankan is now under the full control of the TNLA, with only the military stronghold in the village of Mande remaining. Previously, TNLA released information showing that after the start of the 1027 military operation, TNLA launched a fierce attack on the Scandi Heights, the last stronghold of Nankan Town.
To defend the stronghold, the military used poison gas bombs and carried out numerous warplane strikes, reportedly at least 250 more than 250. In addition, there is also a stronghold in the Badubi township area of Chin State that has been captured by the armed forces. According to the report, the Tiepei military stronghold on the border of Badubi and Bailiwa in Chin State was captured by Chin Revolutionary Coalition forces on December 19. A local head of CDF-Badubi said, "We launched an offensive on the 18th and successfully captured the stronghold early on the morning of the 19th. More details will be released separately.
Before the attack, we had asked the other side to surrender, but they responded with a tough attitude that they had bullets in their hands and no white flags, and they would fight if they had the ability. Therefore, we had to go on the offensive. It is reported that the stronghold is guarded by about 50 soldiers. It is reported that when the Chin Revolutionary Coalition forces attacked the Tipei stronghold, military air force fighters flew into the air to carry out support air strikes. A front-line highland stronghold near the town of Begon was also captured by the armed forces.
Myanmar** reported that the Mobye-Begong 1111 (MB1111) military operations coalition released information that military forces in the town of Begong in southern Shan State had been attacked by coalition forces at a frontline highland stronghold. At around 3:25 p.m. on 11 December, the high ground stronghold on the hillside front, in the upper part of Ke village, a little south of the town of Begon, was reportedly captured by coalition forces. However, it was not until a week after the capture of the stronghold that an information notice was issued.
In this operation, 1001 (MB PDF 1), 1002 (PK PDF 1), 1004 (PKS PDF), 1006 (PK PDF 2), 1007 (MB PDF 2), B 1, B 11 and B 22 battalions under Tactical Operational Command No. 1 of the Shan Southern Military Division of the Central Military Region, Urban Revolutionary Front Ur.F, 2 battalions, 1008 SSRY battalions and 1008 ipdf battalions under the 1009 Tactical Operational Command No. 1009.
and other forces of the combined personnel participated in the capture of the stronghold. The offensive began at 8:52 a.m. on 11 December, and after six hours of fighting, the stronghold was successfully captured at 3:25 p.m. During the fighting, it is alleged that 92 artillery strikes were carried out by military units, and 12 air strikes were carried out by air force warplanes. Prior to the capture of this front-line high-altitude stronghold, nine military units in the Mobye Begon area had reportedly been captured by coalition forces in November, seizing large quantities of ammunition and some soldiers.