POLITICS, ECONOMY AND OTHER NEWS
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will resume the case against Myanmar for the Rohingya genocide next month.
Dawei watch journalists Ma Moe Myint, Ko Zaw have been reportedly arrested by the military regime
Mae Sot (Thailand): the Thai military seized a large amount of drugs near the Thai-Myanmar border
Freelance journalist Ma Nyein Nyein Aye
Prof. Arkar Moe Thu from the University of Yangon’s Oriental Studies Department is still under detention, after being arrested in March

SAGAING
Lezin: 4 Resistance fighters have been executed by regime troops
Htigyaing: 5 Resistance fighters have been killed by regime troops last week. Their bodies were found on Sunday
Letpanhla, Khin U: Ko Ko Oo (40) was tortured to death by regime soldiers.
Yinmarpin: former Tatmadaw Aung Zeya Kwat Thi, has been attacked by a drone.

SHAN STATE
Myanmar Now reports that “The junta recently placed landmines around oil and gas pipelines running through Hsipaw Township in northern Shan State to China, according to the Shan Human Rights Foundation (SHRF)”
Mizzima reports tht “The Restoration Council of Shan State (RCSS) calls for all parties including the National Unity Government (NUG) to resolve the political crisis in Myanmar”
The Kokang Army MNDAA claims to have killed 15 regime troops

KACHIN STATE
Bhamo: clashes between the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) and regime soldiers

KARENNI (KAYAH) STATE
Loikaw: Resistance fighters killed 15 regime troops

KAREN (KAYIN) STATE
The Karen National Union claims that 7 civilians were killed and 19 injured by the military regime in Karen State this month. 13 KNLA soldiers have been killed as well, while the regime suffered 159 fatalities since January 1st.

ARAKAN (RAKHINE) STATE
Kyauktaw: tensions are rising in the area between the Arakan Army (AA) and the Burmese Army.
Rakhine Minister U Nyi Pu was sentenced to 9 years of prison for corruption by the military regime. According to The Irrawaddy, finance minister U Kyaw Aye Thein, transport minister U Aung Kyaw Zan, agriculture minister U Kyaw Lwin and municipal minister U Min Aung were also given jail terms.

NAYPYIDAW
Tatkon: former army captain Thein Myint, who was allegedly a military informant, was shot dead by Resistance fighters

YANGON
Sanchaung: reportedly the electricity has been blocked in certain areas

COVID DAILY (as reported by the military-controlled Ministry of Health. Real figures are believed to be higher than officially reported)
196 new cases and 1 new deaths

AAPP Burma daily update (arrests and killings connected to the attempted military coup only, does not include events related to armed conflict). Since February 1st:
1,484 killed (+1)
11,638 total arrests (+10)
1,966 evading warrant (+0)


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