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.

  • Myanmar Civil War & Civilian Harm: Myanmar's military junta has dramatically escalated airstrikes on civilian targets-including a truck stop (25 killed), a village in Sagaing (9 killed), and a market in Rakhine-while the Arakan Army advances to within 2 km of Sittwe and junta forces mass to retake the Mawchi mines from Karenni resistance; simultaneously, civilians face landmine casualties at a record-high rate (2,029 killed in 2024, the worst globally), arbitrary executions in Tanintharyi, forced military conscription raids in Shan State, and kidnappings in Lashio.
  • Fuel & Energy Crisis: The US-Israeli war on Iran (beginning February 28) caused a 10-13% spike in global oil prices and raised fears over Strait of Hormuz disruptions, prompting Thailand to halt fuel exports to Myanmar; this triggered immediate shortages in eastern Shan State and border towns, forcing the junta to impose a nationwide odd-even license plate driving ban starting March 7, while the Central Bank of Myanmar continued injecting tens of millions in foreign currency to stabilize exchange rates.
  • Politics, Diplomacy & Governance: The junta released ~9,000 political prisoners-widely seen as a PR move ahead of a new military-dominated parliament convening March 16-while keeping Aung San Suu Kyi imprisoned; it also formed a psychological warfare task force to counter independent media, as Thailand recalibrated its diplomatic engagement with Myanmar's post-election regime, and the UK imposed an emergency visa ban on Myanmar nationals (among others) citing asylum abuse.
  • Chinese Economic Influence & Shadow Fleets: China's deep economic footprint across Myanmar is expanding through mining operations linked to the UWSA in northern Shan State, a new gems trade MoU with the junta, and a surge in Chinese businesses driving Chinese-language learning in border towns; meanwhile, sanctioned Iranian oil tankers and "zombie" dark-fleet ships transit the Singapore Strait freely, protected by UNCLOS transit passage rights, ferrying heavily discounted Iranian crude to China-which accounts for 90% of Iranian oil exports.
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