POLITICS, ECONOMY AND OTHER NEWS
• Daw Aung San Suu Kyi has been reportedly moved to Naypyidaw prison and will be held in solitary confinement. She was under house arrest since the February 2021 military coup
• Australia will not take part in an upcoming meeting on counter-terrorism to be co-chaired by the militaries of Myanmar and Russia, Australian defence officials have confirmed. The move comes amid concerns over how the junta used its position to push its agenda during a meeting held last year (Source: Myanmar Now)
• A junta delegation discussed collaboration concerning nuclear technology with a Russian state-owned atomic energy agency while attending the country’s economic forum late last week, according to military-run media. (Source: Myanmar Now)
• The military Minister of Defence, General Mya Tun Oo, attended the 16th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Defence Ministers Meeting at the Ministry of National Defence in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
• Resistance members revealed that the junta army arrested 9 comrades of ABIA on 28 February because Mr Aung Aung Kyaw, a self-proclaimed Commander-in-Chief of All Burma Independence Army allegedly sold the intelligence information of his comrades to the junta army. (Source: Chindwin News)

SAGAING
• Khin U: 4 regime soldiers were reportedly killed during an ambush by Resistance fighters
• Salingyi: regime troops from the China Wanbao Engineering Co mine have reportedly tortured and beheaded two farmers in Moe Gyo Pyin North village
• Wetlet: the bodies of 3 resistance fighters, including the leader of the Shwebo Defense Force (SBDF), were found dead.
• Katha: at least 145 regime soldiers have been killed in the past 10 days, according to Resistance groups

MANDALAY
• Singu: 2 Resistance fighters were killed by regime soldiers during a shootout along the Mogok-Mandalay highway

MAGWAY
• Pwintbyu: 12 Resistance fighters were reportedly killed and 3 were arrested by regime soldiers near Mae Zali Bridge

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:
• 2,007 killed (+7)
• 14,237 total arrested (+24)
• 11,174 still detained (+23)


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