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Knla Joint Forces Are Attacking Military Council Posts on the Thai-Myanmar Border. Fighting Is Intense, with the Military Dropping Bombs From Aircraft. Two Civilians Were Killed and Three Were Injured in Military Fire - Khit Thit Media

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Yangon, July 5: KNLA joint forces are attacking military council camps in Myawaddy Township, Karen State, and the fighting is fierce, and the military has dropped bombs from aircraft, a military source on the Thai-Burma border said. This morning, Y-12 planes of the military council dropped bombs near the Hti Thae Le military council camp. The military planes dropped 8 bombs. It is reported that 2 civilians were killed and 3 were injured in yeste…
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Yangon, July 5: KNLA joint forces are attacking military council camps in Myawaddy Township, Karen State, and the fighting is fierce, and the military has dropped bombs from aircraft, a military source on the Thai-Burma border said. This morning, Y-12 planes of the military council dropped bombs near the Hti Thae Le military council camp. The military planes dropped 8 bombs. It is reported that 2 civilians were killed and 3 were injured in yeste…

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yktnews.com broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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