27 June 2026


Between 19 June and 25 June 2026, there were at least 174 incidents of military operations and civilian targeted attacks across the country. Among them, at least 61 incidents were military operations, and 113 incidents were civilian-targeted attacks.
At the United Nations General Assembly special session on 19 June, the European Union (EU) strongly rejected the sham elections and the attempted transformation of the military junta into a civilian government, stating that such actions could never confer legitimacy. The EU also urged the international community to urgently impose a Global Arms Embargo to halt the flow of weapons and ammunition to Myanmar junta. Furthermore, Myanmar’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun, emphasized that bombs cannot be stopped with words alone, and that ASEAN and the wider international community must effectively and fully exercise the powers entrusted to them. According to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), the Rakhine Region, along with Myanmar’s central areas, has been among the hardest hit by the junta’s violent attacks, stating that 82% of civilian deaths occurred in Rakhine and the central parts of the country between 1 August 2025 and 31 January 2026. Meanwhile, Nyan Lynn Thit Analytica’s records indicate that 40 civilians were killed and 55 others were injured across Myanmar during the reporting period (19-25 June 2026) in incidents where the junta deliberately targeted civilians. Of these, 20 deaths and 16 injuries occurred in the Rakhine region and the central parts of the country.
19 May 2026