Attacks on Health Care in Myanmar: 12-25 November 2025

5 December 2025

Attacks on Health Care in Myanmar: 12-25 November 2025

Insecurity Insight identified 1820 incidents of violence against or obstruction of health care in Myanmar since the military coup on 01 February 2021 and 11 November 2025. During these incidents health facilities were reportedly damaged or destroyed 442 times, 161 health workers were killed and 904 arrested. Almost three-quarters of these incidents were attributed to the Myanmar Armed Forces (MAF). Explore our interactive map to see where incidents happened. We are currently updating our datasets on HDX, please get in touch if you are interested in this data.

The publicly reported incidents below are not a complete nor a representative list of all incidents that affected the provision of health care between 12-25 November 2025. The incidents below have not been verified through ground investigations. There is a delay in reporting incidents due to our open source verification protocol.

Documented incidents

As reported on 18 November 2025: In Mogoke town and township, Thabeikkyin district, Mandalay region, hospital equipment was taken away from the township hospital by the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) when they left the town. Source: BBM

18 November 2025: At an undisclosed location in Banmauk township, Katha district, Sagaing region, a hospital and a makeshift prison were damaged by bombs dropped by a Myanmar military fighter jet. At the hospital, at least two health workers were killed and many patients injured. At the prison, many were injured. Sources: Kachinwaves, Myaelatt Athan, Myanmar Now and NUG MoH

19 November 2025: In Let Pan Pyant village and village tract, Thabeikkyin township and district, Mandalay region, an LNGO office and nearby buildings were damaged by a bomb dropped by aMyanmar military fighter jet. At least two people were killed and three were critically injured in the airstrike. The LNGO provided ambulance services. Sources: Shwe Phee Myay News Agency and Thaung Yin News

As reported on 23 November 2025: In Se To village and village tract, Mahlaing township, Meiktila district, Mandalay region, a station hospital was found damaged after the Myanmar military had used artillery and paramotors to take over the village. Source: BBM

24 November 2025: In Kan Htu Ma village and village tract, Taze township, Ye-U district, Sagaing region, a station hospital and an automotive repair shop were damaged by two bombs dropped by a Myanmar military jet. The buildings of the hospital were damaged. Sources: Khit Thit Media, Mandalay Free Press, Myaelatt Athan, and Voice of Myanmar


Download full report

Announcements


PV Logo

Progressive Voice is a participatory rights-based policy research and advocacy organization rooted in civil society, that maintains strong networks and relationships with grassroots organizations and community-based organizations throughout Myanmar. It acts as a bridge to the international community and international policymakers by amplifying voices from the ground, and advocating for a rights-based policy narrative.

Social Links

Subscribe

Copyright © 2017 - 2026 All Rights Reserved - Progressive Voice (PV)
Website by Bordermedia