Introduction & Analysis

This collection of open-source English-language news articles published over the past week highlights significant events and issues concerning Myanmar. They present a snapshot of the country's safety and security landscape.

  • The Junta continues to use aerial bombs, often supplied or technically supported by Chinese firms, and forcing conscripts onto frontlines against resistance forces like the Arakan Army (AA), Kachin Independence Army (KIA), and People's Defense Forces (PDFs), who now control significant territory and border crossings.
  • This conflict has led to severe human rights violations, including the junta's increased aerial bombings on civilian targets, forced conscription, extortion, and rampant kidnappings by both pro-military and some resistance elements, compounded by political prisoner deaths due to medical neglect.
  • China maintains significant influence, supporting the junta's arms production and brokering ceasefires, while the U.S. and India are exploring deepened cooperation to counter this dominance and support the resistance, despite the Trump administration's aid cuts and controversial diplomatic gestures towards the junta.
  • Myanmar is also grappling with environmental degradation from rare earth mining in Kachin State, the junta's rollout of a national e-ID system, and the prevalent use of Starlink by scam centers to evade internet blackouts, alongside the aftermath of a rare supershear earthquake in March 2025.
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