1. Deputy Minister U Maw Htun Aung referred to the support work of the spring revolution as an occasion to provide a bottle of milk from each house in the whole village
Deputy Minister U Maw Htun Aung, Ministry of Electricity and Energy, referred to the support work of the spring revolution as an occasion to provide a bottle of milk from each house in the whole village.
On April 9, Deputy Minister Maw Htun Aung said the following to urge the people to participate in the support work:
“In the revolution, we don’t have to take much from a single person. It only needs 100,000 to 1,000,000 people to click revolutionary apps every day for 15 to 30 minutes. Especially those who live abroad, they can support 1 million to 10 million dollars a month just by opening these apps and watching ads while going to work, returning from work, on the bus, or on the train. Believe it or not, we can support one million to ten million dollars a month. This revolution is an occasion where each house in the whole village needs to provide a bottle of milk, i.e. if we all support just a little as we can, we can achieve a move with this collective strength quickly.”
Currently, as applications designed for the revolution, there are THA DIN, The PDF Game, Click2donate and many others. We can support by clicking them.
“I can’t predict when the revolution will succeed because I don’t have a universal vision like Deva or Indra that can see everything. But if everyone participates, we will be able to have control areas to base as important strategic regions in Sagaing, Chin, Karen, and Tanintharyi regions and get the support of neighboring India and Thailand. Then, the balance of the revolution will shift towards our side,” said Deputy Minister Maw Htun Aung.
2. The Minister of Justice said that the powers and opportunities of judges are appointed by the President at the national level and that they have the right to do so to a certain extent
U Thein Oo, the Minister of Justice, said that the powers and opportunities of judges are appointed by the President at the national level and that they have the right to do so to a certain extent.
The Minister of Justice said this in a meeting with judges on the ground held by the Interim Judicial Affairs Department of Justice on April 8.
The minister said that the powers and opportunities of judges are appointed by the President at the national level and that they have the right to do so to a certain extent, that it is necessary to implement as much as possible to bring justice to injustices, and that there is a need to educate the public about the functions of the court. He also said that in addition to the business of examining cases after they reach the court, by working to increase legal knowledge even before they reach the court, the number of cases can be reduced, and the public can also have situations that they can maintain with their own knowledge, and that one more thing that needs to be done is that we need to do work that can be resolved through public negotiation before going to court.
At present, judicial activities are being implemented and courts have also been opened in controlled areas in Sagaing Division.
3. The CRPH Education Committee held a meeting with the Township Boards of Education in Bago Division regarding the education sector
The CRPH Education Committee held a meeting with the Township Boards of Education in Bago Division regarding the education sector.
On April 8, the CRPH Education Committee held a video conference meeting with the Committee Representing Bago Region Hluttaw and Township Boards of Education in Bago Division regarding the education sector.
The Township Boards of Education in Bago Division who attended the meeting presented the issues related to the situation and connections on the ground, the difficulties they are facing and how to get more support. The CRPH Education Committee discussed activities that could be done together to strengthen connections.
The chairman and members of the CRPH Education Committee, members of the Committee Representing Bago Region Hluttaw, Township Boards of Education and office teams in Bago Division, attended the meeting.
4. A meeting between the Interim Local Administration Central Committee (ILACC) and the people’s administrative bodies of Tanintharyi, Ayeyarwady and Bago Divisions was held
A meeting between the Interim Local Administration Central Committee (ILACC) and the people’s administrative bodies of Tanintharyi, Ayeyarwady and Bago Divisions was held.
On April 9, the meeting between the NUG’s Interim Local Administration Central Committee (ILACC) and the people’s administrative bodies of Tanintharyi, Ayeyarwady and Bago Divisions (14/2023) was held.
At the meeting, Union Minister Win Myat Aye, Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, and member of ILACC, gave an opening speech.
Following, the Fire Service Department of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration explained about interim’s manual of fire management and then, members of the township people’s administrative bodies exchanged views with relevant officials regarding policies, directions, operations and challenges encountered on the ground.
The meeting was attended by Union Ministers, Deputy Ministers, Permanent Secretaries, Associate Secretaries, relevant officials from ministries, and members of the township people’s administrative bodies of Tanintharyi, Ayeyarwady and Bago Divisions.
5. Revolutionary comrades of the Salingyi Special Task Force – SSTF attacked the Salingyi Police Station with 5 aerial bombs
Revolutionary comrades of the Salingyi Special Task Force – SSTF attacked the Salingyi Police Station with 5 aerial bombs.
On April 9, the Salingyi Special Task Force – SSTF People’s Defense Force confirmed the military news:
“At 6:30 a.m. on April 9, revolutionary comrades of the Salingyi Special Task Force – SSTF attacked the Salingyi Police Station where the terrorist junta troops were stationed, using Shar Htoo Waw Drone technology (attack Fixed Wing Drone) with 5 bombs from the air.”
It is said that 3 bombs were dropped into the police station and 2 bombs were struck from the air at the general administration office, which is adjacent to the camp and where the junta troops and the police live.
There may have been many casualties on the junta side and they returned fire with small arms, but there were no injuries to the revolutionary comrades.
Together with the Salingyi Special Task Force – SSTF, the Shar Htoo Waw Drone technical team and Super Fighter cooperated in the operation.
6. Myaing PaKaHpa attacked the junta troops deployed at Nyaung Village, Myaing Township, dropped by 2 MI-35 helicopters after clearing the area by airstrike, with 28 Enaga bombs
Myaing PaKaHpa attacked the junta troops deployed at Nyaung Village, Myaing Township, dropped by 2 MI-35 helicopters after clearing the area by airstrike, with 28 Enaga bombs.
On April 9, Myaing PaKaHpa confirmed the military news:
“On April 8, at 5:53 p.m., the Myaing PaKaHpa attacked the junta troops who were dropped by 2 MI-35 helicopters from Pan Village, Pale Township, to deploy at Nyaung Village, Myaing Township, after clearing the area by airstrike, with 28 Enaga bombs. During the attack by junta troops who came to take the security guard, 6 junta soldiers were seriously injured.”
It is reported that 18 houses in Aingma Village were burnt down by the injured soldiers.
It was known that the column was the monster column, and the attack was jointly conducted by the Myaing PaKaHpa Battalion 01, Battalion 02, PKU Thurain PDF, and Black Cobra Force.
7. BGF gate camp attacked in Melan, Bilin Township
It was reported that the BGF gate camp in Melan, Bilin Township, Mon State, was attacked.
On April 9, Thaton People Defense Force- TPDF informed about the military news.
“The Melan BGF gate camp in Bilin Township, Mon State was bombed by a drone attack by the Thaton People Defense Force (TPDF) and KNLA + PDF + KRF + PPDF-KD + Bilin PaKaHpa joint forces at around 10:50 a.m. on April 9,” it stated.
It is reported that 2 BGF officers were killed and some were injured.
The joint forces were able to retreat unscathed.
8. The military council troops that came in a column to march Thaephyu Village, Theinkhun Village Group, Tanintharyi Township opened fire with heavy weapons and damaged the Christian church in the village
The military council troops that came in a column to march Thaephyu Village, Theinkhun Village Group, Tanintharyi Township opened fire with heavy weapons and damaged the Christian church in the village.
Myeik District – Battalion 02 informed the news on April 9.
“The Christian church in Thaephyu Village was damaged due to heavy weapon fire by the military council troops that came in a column to march Thaephyu Village, Theinkhun Village Group, Tanintharyi Township. They burned and destroyed some houses and shops in the villages of Chaungnitpauk Village, Theinkhun Village, and Thaephyu Village along the road where the convoy came from, and looted the belongings from the houses,” it stated.
The revolutionary forces have issued a warning not to travel along the Pyidaungsu Road in Tanintharyi Township, from Myeik Township’s Kyaynantaing Bridge to Manoeyone Village in Bokpyin Township and the Tongkha-Mawtaung border trade road section.
On these roads, there have been daily clashes between the military council and defense forces from March 28 until today. As a result of the fighting, at least 7 junta troops were killed in the battle near Kanto Village in Banlamut Village Group, and 10 junta troops were killed in the battle near Theinkhun Village. It is reported that there was no damage from the defense forces.
9. The entire Venom Column joins the Cobra Column
It was reported that the entire Venom Column had joined the Cobra Column.
On April 9, the Cobra Column officially announced the joint formation of the columns.
“On April 6, the entire Venom Column joined the Cobra Column. Because of that cooperation, the structure of the Cobra Column was reorganized into Column-1 and Column-2,” it stated.
According to the reorganization of the column, new positions are; Cobra commander – Bo Da Baw, the Column-1 commander – Bo Saw Kaw, the Column-1 deputy commander – Bo Twantay (b) Saw Blu Doh, the Column-2 commander – Bo Saw Win Myint, the Column-2 deputy commander – Bo Saw Nyein Chan.
- Deputy Minister U Maw Htun Aung referred to the support work of the spring revolution as an occasion to provide a bottle of milk from each house in the whole village
- The Minister of Justice said that the powers and opportunities of judges are appointed by the President at the national level and that they have the right to do so to a certain extent
- The CRPH Education Committee held a meeting with the Township Boards of Education in Bago Division regarding the education sector
- A meeting between the Interim Local Administration Central Committee (ILACC) and the people’s administrative bodies of Tanintharyi, Ayeyarwady and Bago Divisions was held
- Revolutionary comrades of the Salingyi Special Task Force – SSTF attacked the Salingyi Police Station with 5 aerial bombs
- Myaing PaKaHpa attacked the junta troops deployed at Nyaung Village, Myaing Township, dropped by 2 MI-35 helicopters after clearing the area by airstrike, with 28 Enaga bombs
- BGF gate camp attacked in Melan, Bilin Township
- The military council troops that came in a column to march Thaephyu Village, Theinkhun Village Group, Tanintharyi Township opened fire with heavy weapons and damaged the Christian church in the village
- The entire Venom Column joins the Cobra Column