bases and police stations in the two towns, according to KIA sources. The clashes have intensified, with the KIA making strategic advances and targeting key locations under junta control.
By December 6, the fighting had spread to various locations, including Bhamo, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and along the Bhamo-Moe Mauk road. The KIA has also launched attacks on the Bhamo police station and areas like Min Hla, Naung Kho, and the 21st Saka region. Heavy combat has been reported across these zones, highlighting the intensity of the ongoing conflict.
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In Mansi, KIA and allied forces are focusing their offensive on the 601st and 319th Infantry Battalions. Despite their efforts to defend, the military council has resorted to airstrikes, using Y-12 aircraft to deliver weapons, supplies, and reinforcements, while deploying aerial bombings on both Bhamo and Mansi.
Civilian casualties have been reported, with at least seven deaths and several injuries caused by ground attacks and airstrikes. Displaced residents in Bhamo and Mansi face dire conditions as the military council reportedly blocks evacuation routes, confiscates belongings, and targets fleeing individuals with heavy weaponry.
The escalating conflict reflects the deepening unrest in Kachin State, as the KIA continues its aggressive campaign against junta forces. The humanitarian impact grows daily, with civilians bearing the brunt of the violence in these war-torn regions.
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