1. “In order to effectively provide humanitarian aid, communication is very important to ensure safe and timely access to information,” Union Minister Dr. Win Myat Aye said
“In order to effectively provide humanitarian aid, communication is very important to ensure safe and timely access to information,” Union Minister Dr. Win Myat Aye said.
“In order to provide humanitarian aid effectively, communication is very important in receiving information safely and in time, helping the people, and carrying out service activities effectively,” said the minister.
Currently, it is reported that the Ministry of Communications, Information and Technology of the National Unity Government is working on the “Federal Net Campaign” with the aim of expanding the installation of the internet in 5 townships.
The campaign is set for 1 month and can be contributed through international fundraisers as well as the ministry’s social media link. The Federal Net Campaign will require 2.5 lakh U.S. dollars for the 5 townships that need to be built initially.
2. Union Minister Dr. Tu Hkawng attended the meeting between the Interim Local Administration Central Committee (ILACC) and the township people’s administrative bodies of Sagaing Division
On December 1, the meeting between the NUG’s Interim Local Administration Central Committee (ILACC) and the township people’s administrative bodies of Sagaing Division (48/2023) was held. At the meeting, Union Minister Dr. Tu Hkawng, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation (MONREC), who is also a member of the ILACC, gave an opening speech.
Following, officials from ministries explained the activities of relevant ministries, and then members of the township people’s administrative bodies exchanged views with relevant officials regarding policies, directions, activities, and challenges encountered on the ground.
The meeting was attended by Union Ministers, Permanent Secretaries, Associate Secretaries, officials from ministries, and members of the township people’s administrative bodies of Sagaing Division.
3. Deputy Minister U Khu Hte Bu attended the meeting between Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration and the district and township people’s administrative bodies of Sagaing and Magway Divisions
On December 1 at 10:00 a.m., the meeting between the NUG Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration (MOHAI) and the district and township people’s administrative bodies of Sagaing and Magway Divisions regarding the financial issues was held. At the meeting, Deputy Minister U Khu Hte Bu, Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration, gave an opening speech.
Following, Director General of the Public Administration Department explained the activities, and the attending members of the district and township people’s administrative bodies exchanged views with relevant officials regarding the activities, processes and difficulties.
Led by Deputy Minister U Khu Hte Bu, the meeting was attended by Director General and officials of the Public Administration Department and members of the district and township people’s administrative bodies of Sagaing and Magway Divisions.
4. Tanintharyi Township’s people administrative bodies attended the Education Plenary Festival
Tanintharyi Township’s people administrative bodies attended the Education Plenary Festival.
It is said that members of the people administrative bodies, township board of education members and officials attended the New Spring Public Based Education School’s Plenary Festival, which is managed by the Tanintharyi Township’s Board of Education in accordance with the guidelines of the Ministry of Education of the National Unity Government in the administrative area of Tanintharyi Township.
The National Unity Government has been implementing interim education in its controlled areas and online-based learning.
5. Spring Development Bank informed that the total amount of shares sold is nearly 12 million USD due to the strength of the people who invested as much as they could
The Spring Development Bank has announced that it has received a total of nearly 12 million USD from the sale of shares due to the strength of the people invested as much as they could.
“Due to the strength of the people who worked hard for the revolution and invested as much as they could for the future of the country, we have received a total of nearly 12 million share sales. The share tokens sold directly from the application have been distributed to the relevant accounts,” it stated.
The share token sale ended on November 27, but the RM System will still be able to access until December 2 at 12:00 PM Myanmar time for Relationship Managers to check the balance, fill unfilled share orders, and correct any errors in the list.
Therefore, it is reported that the share tokens will be distributed to all buyers through RM starting after December 3.
6. The KNLA informed that the joint command of the 6th Brigade had seized the Kawtnwe Camp near the city of Kawkareik
The KNLA GHQ has informed that the joint command of the 6th Brigade has seized the Kawtnwe Camp near Kawkareik.
“On the morning of December 1, the joint command of the 6th Brigade seized the Kawtnwe Camp near the city of Kawkareik, and the fighting continues,” it stated.
Locals have confirmed that fighting has been going on since the morning of December 1 at the entrance of Kawkareik city and in the inner city.
7. In the camp capture battle of Konkyan camp, the entire battalion of IB-125 under the military council’s Northeastern Regional Military Commands surrendered by raising the white flag and a large number of weapons were seized
It is reported that in the camp capture battle of Konkyan camp, the entire battalion of IB-125 under the military council’s Northeastern Regional Military Commands surrendered by raising the white flag and a large number of weapons were seized.
On December 1, the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) reported about the detailed situation of the camp capture battle and the seized weapons.
“On the morning of November 28, after the capture of Sedigyi camp, the MNDAA attacked the large Konkyan camp with a massive force, and due to continuous firing for five consecutive days, they were able to successfully capture the Konkyan camp on November 28,” it stated.
The entire battalion of IB-125 under the military council’s Northeastern Regional Military Commands stationed at that camp surrendered by raising the white flag and about 10 junta soldiers were killed in the 5-day battle. It is said that there were more than 272 people in total, including those who surrendered and those arrested (soldiers’ families) from the land camp, and the details are still being compiled.
The weapons seized from the MNDAA camp were 1 76mm cannons, 60mm grenade launchers, 120mm grenade launchers, 2 mortars, machine guns, and some rifles.
8. The military council troops stationed in Loikaw City were attacked by drones and the armory (ammunition depot) in IB-54 was also destroyed
Loikaw PDF and Falcon Wings confirmed the military news on December 2 that they attacked the military council troops stationed in Loikaw City by drones and destroyed the armory (ammunition depot) in IB-54.
“On the 21st day of 1111 Operation, our Loikaw PDF and Falcon Wings attacked the places where military council troops were stationed in Loikaw city by drones and destroyed the ammunition depot in IB-54,” it stated.
Since the beginning of the 1111 Operation, Loikaw PDF and Falcon Wings have been participating unwaveringly with the coalition forces and waging the eradication of the terrorist military council from Karenni continuously from both the ground and air.
Civilians are being affected by the terrorist war council’s shootings, and people are requested not to re-enter Loikaw City.
9. After the seizure and control of Shwe Pyi Aye Town by the revolutionary forces, the terrorist military council fired and attacked both from the air and from the ground, including heavy artillery shelling
Since the seizure and control of Shwe Pyi Aye Town by the revolutionary forces, the terrorist military council has carried out a series of airstrikes and heavy artillery shelling. On December 1, the Homalin People’s Defence Force – HPDF (Hkamti District Battalion 2) informed about the acts of the junta.
“Since the seizure and control of Shwe Pyi Aye Town, the coup terrorist military council forces have been firing from the other side of the Chindwin River with 2 MA-8 (81mm extended range mortar) from the ground and with 81mm and 60mm bombs from the Mi2 helicopter to the villages of Naung San Kyin, Zeepinthar, and Maezali, where there was no fighting, every day till today, December 1,” it stated.
In addition, the terrorist military council bombed the Naung San Kyin Village monastery with a 500-pound bomb dropped by a Jet Fighter on November 28 without any fighting.
- In order to effectively provide humanitarian aid, communication is very important to ensure safe and timely access to information,” Union Minister Dr. Win Myat Aye said
- Union Minister Dr. Tu Hkawng attended the meeting between the Interim Local Administration Central Committee (ILACC) and the township people’s administrative bodies of Sagaing Division
- Deputy Minister U Khu Hte Bu attended the meeting between Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration and the district and township people’s administrative bodies of Sagaing and Magway Divisions
- Tanintharyi Township’s people administrative bodies attended the Education Plenary Festival
- Spring Development Bank informed that the total amount of shares sold is nearly 12 million USD due to the strength of the people who invested as much as they could
- The KNLA informed that the joint command of the 6th Brigade had seized the Kawtnwe Camp near the city of Kawkareik
- In the camp capture battle of Konkyan camp, the entire battalion of IB-125 under the military council’s Northeastern Regional Military Commands surrendered by raising the white flag and a large number of weapons were seized
- The military council troops stationed in Loikaw City were attacked by drones and the armory (ammunition depot) in IB-54 was also destroyed
- After the seizure and control of Shwe Pyi Aye Town by the revolutionary forces, the terrorist military council fired and attacked both from the air and from the ground, including heavy artillery shelling