CNI News

16 January 2024

Instead of fighting on the source of power, waging battles on the edge of power could cause unnecessary losses for the country, chairman of the PNLO-NCA/S, Col. Khun Okkar told CNI News. 

The military operations would be launched in the Bagan-Nyaung U region, Mandalay Region in 2025, announced the Nyaung U PDF on 8th January 2025.

In the same way, Upper Minhla Township PDF warned on 10th January 2025 not to use village roads connecting with the Pathein-Monywa Road. 

Moreover, Battles are severely breaking out between the Myanmar Tatmadaw and the AA/CDF-Asho joint forces among three villages - Gaotkyi, Suntet and Lintel villages that are located in the Yoma valley on the Ann-Padan Road, Nagphel Township, Magway Region. 

While seeing the TNLA

If armed conflicts were scattering in rural villages, locals and villages would be damaged, Col. Khun Okkar told CNI News.

" Because fighting on the edge of power can cause all-round losses for the country instead of fighting on the source of power, local people or indigenous races and their villages are damaged. Being damaged for long like this is not proper. The idea of forming a coalition of revolutionary forces is what everyone is talking about. Before it can be done, armed conflicts are spreading in rural villages, which is hurting local people." said Col. Khun Okkar.

Because military activities would be increased during 2025 by revolutionary forces, the people should abide by the safety measures, warned chairman of the PSLF/TNLA, General Tar Aik Bong.

Because PDFs had no central control, they were fighting where they wanted to and those who govern must manage to prevent the people from taking up arms and fighting, U Kyi Myint, a political commentator, told CNI News.

While the meeting of the National Defense and Security Council was being held

Because it was necessary to change military results into political ones, discussions were needed. Only if military and politics were in balance, would it be convenient, considered military and political analysts. 

Battles are severely breaking out between the Myanmar Tatmadaw and armed groups across Myanmar. 

Due to these battles, the Myanmar Tatmadaw has lost control of several hundred military camps including the Northeast Command and the West Command as well as over 90 townships. 

However, revolutionary armed groups have not been able to put pressure on Naypyidaw.