• Former US diplomat Bill Richardson met with general Min Aung Hlaing in Naypyidaw. They discussed about Covid prevention and vaccines. Richardson will spend 4 days in Myanmar.
• According to The Irrawady, the Burmese Army is planning to annihilate the Resistance in 3 months. The regime has assured Chinese authorities, that the conflict will not affect the Chinese border.
• The military regime has confiscated the properties of Lian Hmung Sakhong, NUG’s minister of federal union affairs, and former chief minister of Ayeyarwady Mahn Johnny.
Coup leader Min Aung Hlaing met with some Burmese artists and donated money and food.
• Thwin Aung Ye Yint, chairman of the Basic Trade Union, as sentenced to 3 years in prison under section 505a. Trade Unions have been targeted by the regime since February
• Naypyidaw PDF reported that it has killed 38 regime soldiers in the capital in the month of October.
CHIN STATE
• Matupi: clashes between Resistance fighters of the CNA/CDF and regime soldiers
SAGAING
• Monywa: 3 civilians killed by regime forces, after they refused to stop at a checkpoint
• Thayet Kan village, Khin Oo: regime soldiers killed 3 civilians
• Katha: civilians are fleeing after regime soldiers attacked an occupied a village
• Chuangkhwa village, Kalay: regime fired artillery in the village
SHAN STATE
• Pekon: Light Infantry Battalion 336 fired in the township
• Clashes between Resistance fighters and regime soldiers
• Clashes between MNDAA and regime soldiers
KACHIN STATE
• Laiza: The Kachin Independence Organisation declared a state of lockdown due to a spike in Covid cases
KARENNI (KAYAH) STATE
• The Progressive Karenni People Force published an update on the current state of the Revolution in Karenni State: in 99 battles, 30 Resistance fighters, 399 regime soldiers, 99 civilians have been killed.
MANDALAY
• Singaing: a teacher who joined the Civil Disobedience Movement died under custody. He was arrested on Monday and died one day later. The body was not returned to the family
MAGWAY
• Salin: an electrician lost a leg after stepping on a landmine probably planted by regime soldiers near a Mytel tower
ARAKAN (RAKHINE) STATE
• Zee Bin Chaung, Maungdaw: clashes between the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) and Border Guard Police (BGP)
BAGO
• Pyay: a bomb exploded during a pro-regime rally. No injuries reported
AYERYWAWADY
• Maubin: during a pro-military rally, a man was beaten and arrested after singing a pro-democracy song on loudspeaker. Protesters often attend after being paid by the organizers. It’s possible that the man thought he was paid for a pro-democracy protest.
YANGON
• Several explosions in Hlaing, South Dagon, South Okkalapa, North Okkalapa
• Hlaing Thar Yar: a Pyu Saw Htee member killed
• Thaketa: an alleged military informant killed in a ward administration office
• After Hlaing Thar Yar, the regime is looking to evict settlers in the areas of Bayintnaung-Pale and Shwepyithar Bridge
TANINTHARYI
• Sit Pyae Village, Launglon Township: regime soldiers abducted Daw Cho Than (56) as an hostage, as they failed to find Ko Min Lwin Oo, a protest leader.
BANGLADESH
• Bangladesh authorities have arrested over 170 Rohingya in recent weeks, after the murder of prominent Rohingya leader Mohib Ullah. 114 of those arrested, declared themselves as Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) members. Over 70 Rohingyas, including the family of Mohib Ullah, have been relocated.
COVID DAILY (real numbers are believed to be much higher than officially reported)
• 1074 new cases and 14 new deaths
AAPP Burma update (arrests and killings connected to the attempted military coup only, does not include events related to armed conflict)
• 1233 (+4) civilians killed since February 1st
• 9626 (+34) arrests since February 1st
• 1954 (+0) evading warrant
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