Morning News: Resistance Attacks Mandalay Command as Min Aung Hlaing Visits
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Federal Voice News presents the Morning News Edition for Wednesday, January 28, delivering the latest verified updates on Myanmar’s political, military, and regional developments amid the country’s ongoing crisis.
According to reports received by Federal Voice News, Myanmar resistance forces launched a rocket attack using 107mm rockets on the Central Regional Military Command (Lamphakha – LPKH), located inside the Mandalay Palace compound, at approximately 4:30 AM on January 27. The attack reportedly took place while junta leader Min Aung Hlaing was present inside the military command area during his visit to Mandalay.
Sources close to the resistance stated that multiple rockets were fired toward the military compound, causing alarm across Mandalay city. Although the military authorities have not officially released detailed information regarding casualties or damage, the incident is considered a highly symbolic and strategic operation, as it targeted a central command location during the junta chief’s presence. Residents reported hearing loud explosions in the early morning hours, followed by heightened security measures across the city.
This attack comes amid intensified resistance operations across central Myanmar, particularly in Mandalay Region, Sagaing Region, and Magway Region, where clashes between junta forces and resistance groups have continued despite repeated claims by the military council that the situation is under control. Analysts suggest that the timing of the attack sends a strong message regarding the continued operational capacity of resistance forces, even in heavily fortified urban and military zones.
In a separate but related development, the Thai military reportedly transferred 68 Myanmar soldiers, who had previously been held as prisoners of war (POWs) after being released from Mae Se Prison in Karenni State, back into the custody of the Myanmar military. The transfer has raised serious concerns among human rights observers and pro-democracy groups, who fear the returned soldiers may face reprisals, forced redeployment, or punitive measures.
Karenni-based sources confirmed that the soldiers had crossed into Thai territory following clashes in the border areas. However, despite international humanitarian principles regarding the treatment of POWs, Thai authorities reportedly handed the soldiers back to Myanmar’s junta forces, sparking criticism and calls for transparency.
These developments reflect the broader instability facing Myanmar as armed resistance, political deadlock, and regional involvement continue to shape the country’s trajectory. While the military council continues to promote narratives of stability and control, on-the-ground realities suggest escalating conflict, increased resistance coordination, and growing international scrutiny.
Federal Voice News Morning News brings you the latest Myanmar news and breaking updates from across the country, focusing on the Myanmar conflict, military operations, and political crisis. In today’s Myanmar morning news, reports highlight a rocket attack in Mandalay targeting the Central Regional Military Command inside the Mandalay Palace, linked to ongoing Myanmar resistance operations against the Myanmar military junta led by Min Aung Hlaing. At the same time, developments along the Thailand–Myanmar border have raised concerns after the Thai military transferred Myanmar soldiers back to junta forces following clashes in Karenni State. As fighting continues in Mandalay, Sagaing, Magway, and border regions, Federal Voice News delivers independent Myanmar news updates, breaking news today, and in-depth coverage of the Myanmar war, human rights situation, and regional security developments.
Federal Voice News remains committed to providing independent, accurate, and timely reporting on Myanmar’s evolving situation. Stay tuned for continuous updates, breaking news, and in-depth analysis from across the country as events unfold.
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Morning News: Resistance Attacks Mandalay Command as Min Aung Hlaing Visits
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