POLITICS, ECONOMY AND OTHER NEWS
• The Karen National Defense Organization (KNDO), an armed wing of the Karen National Union, told the regime on Monday to withdraw two military outposts from areas of Taungoo District, Bago Region under KNDO control within 15 days or face consequences (Source: The Irrawaddy)
• There was a riot in Pathein Prison in Ayeyarwaddy Region after an inmate convicted on drugs charges beat a political prisoner, on 23 April, according to prison staff. (Source: Mizzima)
• Leaked document obtained by The Chindwin has clearly shown that CATIC (China National Aero-Technology Import & Export Corporation) is largely responsible for providing the maintenance services for Myanmar junta’s Air Force. (Source: The Chindwin)

CHIN STATE
• Hakha: 37 regime troops have been killed by Resistance fighters in the past 2 days (Source: Chindwin News Agency)

SAGAING
• Wontho: regime troops raided and burned 9 villages forcing more than 20,000 people to flee
• Kalay: clashes between Nat Myaung and Sitha villages

KAREN (KAYIN) STATE
• This morning, some of the more than 30 farmers who were engaged in gardening in the foothills of the Taung Nyo Mountains in the villages of Kale-Tagundaing Division in Win Raw, Kyainseikgyi Township, were released by the military council. (Source: KIC)

MANDALAY
• A pro-regime militia killed two National League for Democracy (NLD) supporters and wounded another in Mandalay on Sunday in response to an anti-junta group’s vow to attack regime supporters, security forces and their family members. (Source: The Irrawaddy)

MON STATE
• Kyaikto Township: Resistance fighters claim to have killed at least 5 regime soldiers during a clash near Ingabo village. (Source: DVB)

COVID DAILY (as reported by the military-controlled Ministry of Health. Real figures are believed to be higher than officially reported)
• 21 new cases and 0 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:
• 1,794 killed (+12)
• 13,354 total arrests (+20)
• 1,977 evading warrant (+0)


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