POLITICS, ECONOMY AND OTHER NEWS
• The National Unity Government announced a new legal team that will work on the International Court of Justice’s case concerning military operations against the Rohingya minority in Arakan State in 2016-2017. The NUG seeks to hold the Burmese military accountable for its crime against humanity.
• The Myanmar U23 Football team withdraws from the 2022 AFF U23 Cup due to several Covid cases within its team.
CHIN STATE
• Zawngkong: Resistance fighters attacked a military convoy on the Falam-Tedim road, killing 10 regime soldiers
• Thantlang: Lieutenant Colonel Myo Zin Htun has reportedly lost a log during an explosion caused by a landmine the military regime planted itself.
SAGAING
• Panset: Resistance fighters seized a military vessel carrying supplies on the Chindwin River
• Pale: 3 regime soldiers killed by Resistance fighters in Inma Htee Village
KACHIN STATE
• Putao: fighting between the Kachin Independence Army and regime soldiers intensify in Longsha Yang and Phatmar villages
• Sum Prabum: fighting between KIA and regime soldiers in Maliyan village
SHAN STATE
• Ywangan: regime soldiers shot dead Zin Min Khaing, a civilian in his twenties, in Nwar Bann Gyi Village
• Hsenwi: 8 regime soldiers and 1 Resistance fighter of the Kokang army died during clashes on Sunday. The military regime launched airstrikes the following day (Source: The Irrawaddy)
• Keng Tung: coup leader Min Aung Hlaing visited on Feb 14th
KARENNI (KAYAH) STATE
• Loikaw: AAPP Burma reports that 2 civilians, Saw Klo Say (28) and Zwe (50), have been burned alive at Sanpya Three Mile Pa Kyae Village by pro-military forces.
KAREN (KAYIN) STATE
• 7 regime soldiers killed by the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) during attacks on regime posts
• Thaton: a young mother was injured by regime artillery in Ma A Chae village
MANDALAY
• Maha Aung Myay Township: 17 houses burned this morning. The cause of the fire is unknown
ARAKAN (RAKHINE) STATE
• According to The Irrawaddy, the Arakan Army agreed to send a delegation to Naypyidaw to attend the 75th anniversary of Union Day in exchange for the release of political prisoners by the military regime. 64 AA members were released on Union Day. 11 ethnic armed organizations sent a representation to Naypyidaw, but major EAOs refused to partecipate.
BAGO
• Shwekyin: 20 regime soldiers of the 589th Light Infantry Battalion reportedly defected
YANGON
• Outpatient departments in Yangon General Hospital (YGH), one of Myanmar’s biggest public hospitals, have been shut down for ten days because of staff shortages as the country experiences a surge in COVID-19 cases. (Source: The Irrawaddy)
COVID DAILY (as reported by the military-controlled Ministry of Health. Real figures are believed to be higher than officially reported)
• 2467 new cases
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:
• 1,553 killed (+4)
• 12,158 total arrests (+15)
• 1,974 evading warrant (+0)
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