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The Central Military Command Headquarters in Mandalay's Royal Palace Was Attacked with Rockets, Causing Loud Explosions - Khit Thit Media

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Yangon, January 27: The Central Military Command headquarters of the terrorist army in Mandalay was attacked with rockets and loud explosions were heard, local residents told Yangon Times. At around 4:30 am today, January 27, the Central Military Command headquarters in Mandalay was attacked with rockets and loud explosions were heard. After the attack, small arms fire was also heard. After the attack, the terrorist army is conducting strict che…
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Yangon, January 27: The Central Military Command headquarters of the terrorist army in Mandalay was attacked with rockets and loud explosions were heard, local residents told Yangon Times. At around 4:30 am today, January 27, the Central Military Command headquarters in Mandalay was attacked with rockets and loud explosions were heard. After the attack, small arms fire was also heard. After the attack, the terrorist army is conducting strict che…

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yktnews.com broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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