Event Types
Daily Intelligence Briefing
Two partially corroborated events define the period: a reported resistance drone strike destroying a Tatmadaw Mi-17 in Magwe Region, and a Chin Human Rights Organization tally of sustained regime air attacks on Mindat.
Both are single-sourced.
Active Alerts
A Burmese military airstrike was reported in the Kyaukchun/Kyintali area of Rakhine State, resulting in two civilians injured. The event was flagged as an assault by GDELT based on a source article from BNI Online.
A Burmese military airstrike was reported in the Kyintali area, reportedly injuring two civilians. The event is geotagged near Kyauktaw coordinates.
Two civilians were reported injured in a Burmese military airstrike on Kyintali. The strike occurred in the Arakan (Rakhine) region.
A Burmese military airstrike in Kyintali, Rakhine State injured two civilians. Fighting was reported in the Kyaukchun area of Rakhine State.
Resistance forces in Myaing Township, Magwe Region destroyed a Tatmadaw Mi-17 utility helicopter using suicide drones. The attack occurred on Tuesday.
The Chin Human Rights Organization reported that the Myanmar regime conducted 440 aerial bombardments in 168 sorties targeting Mindat in southern Chin State over a period of more than two months. Bomb damage in Mindat was photographed on June 12.
The Magway Defense Force announced it attacked and destroyed a Mi-17 helicopter belonging to the Tatmadaw/SAC military. No further details on location or casualties are provided in the post.
Magwe PDF reported shooting down a Myanmar military Mi-17 helicopter in Myaing Township, Magwe Region. Casualty details were pending at time of reporting.
Shells struck Shwegu, Kachin State, killing one civilian and wounding another during clashes between the Myanmar military (Tatmadaw) and the Kachin Independence Army (KIA). The casualty was identified as a woman killed by artillery fire.
The Myanmar military conducted intensified airstrikes on Mindat and Kanpetlet in southern Chin State, dropping over 100 bombs on Sunday according to resistance sources and locals. Houses were reported damaged in the strikes.
Myanmar's military regime claimed to have retaken Khampat, a strategic town on the Myanmar-India trade route in Tamu Township, Sagaing Region. The claim follows a vow by SAC chief Min Aung Hlaing to retake the Kale-Tamu section during a recent visit to India.
The Myanmar military (Tatmadaw/SAC) has regained control of an unspecified town in Sagaing Region, according to DVB reporting. No further details on the specific town, the forces involved, or the circumstances of the takeover are provided in the post.
At least 119 civilians have been killed in Chin State and Sagaing Region since the military leader took his oath of office, according to Radio Free Asia. Of those, 74 deaths were attributed to airstrikes, making it the leading cause of civilian fatalities in that period.
Shelling struck Kyaikto town, hitting an area where war-displaced persons were sheltering at night. Five civilians were killed and more than ten were wounded.
Mandalay city reportedly suffered 91 bombing attacks on June 21, 2026, according to Radio Free Asia. Cumulative airstrikes on the city have reportedly exceeded 400 over more than two years.
The PDF withdrew from Khampat town in Sagaing Region after suffering heavy casualties, with the military regaining control of the town on June 20. The PDF withdrawal followed the Tatmadaw's retaking of Khampat.
A Myanmar military airstrike killed seven civilians, including a five-year-old child, in the country's western region. The report is sourced from a witness and a rescue worker, as cited by AFP.
Over twenty homes and religious buildings, including a monastery, were burned in Myaing. Motorcycles, agricultural equipment, and food supplies were also destroyed.
A multi-township bombardment on Wednesday resulted in at least 10 civilian deaths, dozens of severe injuries, and the destruction of a key trade jetty connected to international shipping routes. The specific townships and region were not named in the post.
A Myanmar military airstrike on the town of Kyauktaw in Rakhine State killed at least seven civilians.
At least four civilians, including a pregnant woman and children, were killed by shelling in Wakelet. The pregnant woman underwent an emergency caesarean section but both she and the newborn died.
The Myanmar military launched air and naval strikes across multiple townships in Rakhine State on Wednesday, killing at least 10 civilians, causing dozens of severe injuries, and destroying a key trade jetty connected to international shipping routes. The bombardment targeted civilian areas and commercial infrastructure across Arakan State.
Magwe PDF claims 10 regime troops were killed in an ambush conducted under Operation Su, launched to mark the 81st birthday of imprisoned democracy leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. No further details on the precise location or weapons used are provided.