Myanmar’s military junta, which is facing daily camp and town-capture battles, is evidently threatened by the rapid decline in its strength to dominate and control territory and the failure of its illegal coup. Throughout the country, all administrative mechanisms, including the junta’s proxies, are facing attacks from resistance forces in all forms at all times and in all places.
The junta has lost control of more than 20 towns and hundreds of Myanmar Army camps to the combined offensives of the Ethnic Revolutionary Organizations (EROs), the People’s Defense Forces (PDF) battalions under the National Unity Government (NUG) and the People’s Defense Forces/Local Defense Forces (PDFs/LDFs) with
diverse formations.
Our BNI-Myanmar Peace Monitor’s Weekly News Review examines the momentum of the Spring Revolution forces’ attacks to capture camps and towns.