Frontline Armed Incident Tracker: March 2026

Frontline Armed Incident Tracker: March 2026

In March 2026, assaults against the military junta increased by 0.99% across the country compared to February 2026. The highest number of clashes occurred in Magway, Sagaing, Tanintharyi, and Mandalay regions while Magway Region was observed as the highest number of clashes nationwide with a 0.45 % increase. Sagaing and Tanintharyi regions were observed as the second-highest number of clashes, with the rate of clashes in Sagaing increasing by 0.1% and 0.27% in Tanintharyi respectively. In Mandalay, which ranks third highest, it also increased by 0.12% compared to previous month, February. The most frequent types of clashes reported in March 2026 were combat engagements, landmine attacks, drone attacks, artillery attacks, aerial attacks and small firearms attacks. Military targets such as military convoys, military outposts, military vehicles, military bases, military personnels, checkpoints and police stations were frequently attacked by armed revolutionary forces. Due to armed clashes between the military junta and armed revolutionary forces, there were casualties among both sides as well as civilian casualties. The report also documented the number of incidents that targeted civilians by the military junta, armed revolutionary forces or unknown armed groups, including the number of casualties. The details of clashes, targets and casualties are reported in the following sections.


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