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1. 1 lieutenant colonel 2 majors A total of 317 soldiers, including 5 captains, surrendered to the MNDAA army

On July 21 at 10:00 a.m., a lieutenant colonel from Min Aung Hlaing’s coup army, along with two majors, five captains, and a total of 317 soldiers, surrendered to the MNDAA army, according to a report from the MNDAA.

The surrendered personnel expressed their intent to join the coalition forces in the fight against the coup army. The MNDAA welcomed their decision to join the revolutionary struggle, assured their personal safety, and outlined the political stance and policies of the allied forces. They also detailed the benefits and rewards available for prisoners of war.

In addition to ensuring basic livelihood support, the MNDAA provided prompt medical care to the injured and sick among the surrendered soldiers. It was reported that a substantial amount of firearms and ammunition were seized during the acceptance of the surrendered personnel.

2. MNDAA captures Kha La Ya-41 and Kha La Ya-68 battalions in Lashio city.

In Northern Shan State, local sources report that MNDAA joint forces have attacked and seized control of the Military Council’s 41st and 68th Infantry Battalion camps in Lashio.

As a result of the MNDAA’s offensive, the 41st Battalion of Khlara was compelled to withdraw from Lashio city on July 21. Residents have indicated that they are fortifying defenses around Lashio City Hall and Ward 9.

Following the capture of the 41st Battalion, on July 22, EROs and related personnel were detained by the MNDAA and are currently being interrogated. Some political prisoners have reportedly been released.

The Khlara-68 military base in the northern part of Lashio was also evacuated on July 23. Residents have mentioned that fleeing troops moved towards the prison and Koonkha Ward.

Currently, heavy fighting continues in Koengkha Ward, Shan Kone village near Lashio Prison, and around Wan Tin Battalion, with significant damage to homes from heavy weapons.

Lashio, which houses the Military Council’s Northeast Region Military Headquarters, saw simultaneous attacks on the Khmer-507 68 Army Corps camps in Mae Han village and Nung Lai village by the MNDAA and allied forces.

Local residents report that since July 21, the MNDAA joint forces have managed to advance deeper into the city’s interior, as the military council army retreats from these bases.

3. In Kyaukme and Mokot townships, military council weapons and ammunition were seized, and more than 50 enemy bodies and prisoners of war were captured.

The TNLA reported that during the fighting between the Taang National Liberation Army TNLA and the Military Council in Kyauk Mae Township of the 2nd Brigade of Taang Pyi, the weapons and ammunition of the Military Council were seized and 54 bodies of the enemy and 40 prisoners of war were captured.

From July 20th to July 22nd, Taang Army TNLA PDF (Kyuk Mae District) Joint Force and Military Council Division (11) under 202 Khlara. 203 Nam Si Lin Monastery, where the military council army was at the time of the battle. The military council’s weapon MA1 (26) in the attack and occupation of Asia Watou Gate. MA3(16) hand MA4 (4) hand MA11(12) hand MA2 (10) pepper (1) 45MM (2) guns, 120MM (1) guns and 85 (85) military equipment were seized, along with enemy bodies and prisoners of war.

The Taang Army TNLA, the military council troops stationed at Yadana Khammong School and Kula School in Mokok town area of ​​Brigade (2nd) area. It has been reported that the PDF (Pakaf) joint forces are about to attack, and the Taang Army TNLA and PDF (Moekok Strategy) joint forces and Khlara (71/88) under the Central Command of the Military Council Army (71/88) at Mokok City (Eastern) police station at 12:15 p.m. on July 23.

On July (23rd) at 4:30 p.m., a battle broke out in the village of Khinggyi, Mokok, and one (1) gun was taken from the military council. 19 (19) prisoners of war were captured, and 16 guns (16) were also seized from the military council in the Maanghi monastery. RPG (1) It has been announced that 1 (1) hand of the 60th Army and 16 (16) corpses of members of the Military Council have been seized.

4. Drone bombardment of two camps in Zee Phyukone Pyu Camp and Thi Lo Pyu Camp in Rwe Bo Township.

Sagaing Division The Shwebo Crocodile Group announced that at least 2 Pyu Saw male animals were injured when a drone bombed the Zephyukone Pyu camp and the Udole Pyu camp in Shwebo Township on July 22nd and 23rd.

On July 22, at around 8:00 p.m., a drone attacked Pyu camp in Zee Phyu Kone village with 3 bombs. The Pyu camp fired back with small arms, but the revolutionary soldiers were not harmed.

Similarly, on July 23rd, three bombs were dropped on the Pyu camp in Thilon village, and the military council and Pyu saw soldiers returned fire, but they were able to retreat without harm.

In these two Pyu camps, the military council troops who escaped from the Sinin police station and the horse Pyu camp on July 13th. Because the police and Pyu Saw Hti are stationed together, the revolutionary forces in Rwebo Township are continuously pressing and attacking.

This attack Shwebo Crocodile, Shwebo Township Public Security Force Allies Bo BA TaW (LDF); M. SAI. NAW drone force Clean People’s Defense Forces Major Lin Roang Public Defense Team Joker People’s Defense Force Zamani Daung (Dapya), YAUNG NI (LDF) HG FIGHTERS Zay Yar Thawed Eye Force EYE Shwebo Federal Army Shwe Bo Son People’s Defense Group Shwe Bo Daman (UG) group Sun Ye Shwe Bo Local Defense Group Daung Si was a collaboration of public defense groups.

The Shwebo Crocodile group informed that at least two Pyu Saw males were injured during the two-day attack, and because there are no civilians living in these villages, it is difficult to know the exact news.

5. A policeman sitting at a tea shop in Min Kong was shot and killed, and the army set fire to the villages.

On the morning of July 23, in Sagaing Division, Sagaing City, police officers and Pyu Saw Hti members at a tea shop in the Minkon area were attacked and shot at. In the afternoon, the Terrorist War Council reported that a group of over 100 armed individuals raided and destroyed New Village and Sha Xiao Village, located south of Minkon village.

The shootout resulted in the deaths of two police officers and several Pyu Saw members.

As the villages were being burned, Sagaing’s 33rd Division and a 100-strong force from Mandalay arrived in the Minkon area by iron boats, joining the ongoing conflict.

6. A residential neighborhood in Laokkai was bombed at night, killing 2 people and injuring many

On July 23 at 12:18 a.m., Lokai City in Tigchan Township, Kokang Special Region (1), was bombed again by the military council, according to the Kokang News Agency. The attack resulted in the deaths of two people and injuries to several others.

The military council’s Air Force dropped two bombs in Tigchan Township, causing explosions in the eastern part of the area and near the Hou Yuanlai Hotel in Ward 2. The bombing killed one man and one woman on the first floor of the hotel, and a man was reported to be seriously injured.

The deceased victims include a 34-year-old woman from the Shinkai area and a 37-year-old man residing in refugee camp group 15. A 30-year-old man from refugee group 16 in the Khe Phang area was severely injured.

Additionally, residents of the hotel guard tent, as well as individuals from nearby stores and homes, sustained minor injuries. Some stores and houses were reported to have been damaged.

Previously, on July 14, the capital of Kokang Special Region (1), Lauk Kai, was also bombed by the military council’s Air Force, resulting in the death of one civilian.

7. Request to travel on all the roads bordering Natogyi Township at the designated time

On July 23, Natogyi Township Pa Ka Pha issued a notice requesting that travel on all roads bordering the township be limited to designated times.

As the war escalates, we request that all the roads bordering the township of Natogyi travel at the designated time.”

All the travelers are asked to adhere to the following schedule for roads from July 23 to July 31, Myingyan and Natogyi Road, Natogyi – Pyin Si Road, Natogyi – Myo Tha Road, Natogyi – Taung Tha Road, and Natogyi – Ma Hlaing Road, Pyin Si and Kanna Street

From July 23rd to July 31st, vehicles on Myingyan and Natogyi Road, Natogyi – Pyin Si Road, Natogyi – Myo Tha Road, Natogyi – Taung Tha Road, and Natogyi – Ma Hlaing Road, Pyin Si and Kanna Street will be closed at 9:00 p.m. It is said that they must drive between 4:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., trucks must not drive with rain shields, and all vehicles must operate with their lights on at night and follow proper driving procedures.

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