Nay Pyi Taw, 27 April 2025
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Chairman of the State Administration Council and Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services, has called for greater efforts to further enhance the quality and performance of military weapons and equipment to meet the demands of the battlefield.
Speaking at the ceremony marking the Diamond Jubilee (75th Anniversary) of the Defence Industries Corps in Naypyitaw on April 26, the Senior General emphasized that the production of military equipment must go beyond existing standards to achieve excellence across all sectors.
“The Defence Industries Corps emerged together with Myanmar’s independence and has consistently played a vital role throughout history in safeguarding the independence and sovereignty of the Tatmadaw,” he said.
According to an official statement issued by the State Administration Council, the Defence Industries Corps was systematically formed on April 26, 1950, and the date has been commemorated annually as Defence Industries Corps Day.
The event highlighted the Corps' historic contributions to national defence and its ongoing role in strengthening the country’s self-reliant military capability.
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Nay Pyi Taw, 25 April 2025 - The State Administration Council (SAC) has announced that 32 members of the People’s Defense Force (PDF) have re-entered the legal fold as of April 25. The information was released by the SAC’s press team in an official statement.
According to the release, the individuals—30 males and 2 females—originated from various regions of Myanmar, including Mandalay Region, Sagaing Region, Yangon Region, and Shan State.
A responsible official briefed the group on the relevant legal provisions concerning regional peace and stability. The explanation emphasized the importance of upholding law and order within their communities.
Following the discussion, the returnees voluntarily surrendered the weapons and ammunition they had carried to representatives of the Myanmar Tatmadaw (military).
Authorities subsequently provided financial assistance to the individuals and arranged for them to be reunited with their families.
The move is part of the government’s broader efforts to encourage reintegration and stability amid ongoing conflict in parts of the country.
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25 April 2025
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Nay Pyi Taw, April 22, 2025 — The Myanmar military, also known as the Tatmadaw, has extended its temporary ceasefire until April 30, 2025, in an effort to support ongoing reconstruction and humanitarian efforts following recent earthquakes.
The Office of the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services issued the announcement on Tuesday, stating that the ceasefire, originally scheduled to end on April 22, will now remain in effect for an additional week.
According to the statement, the extension is aimed at facilitating rehabilitation in disaster-affected regions and fostering conditions favorable for peace and national stability. The Tatmadaw emphasized the importance of unity among all ethnic groups and communities in accelerating recovery and ensuring the well-being of citizens.
“The Tatmadaw aims to facilitate swifter recovery, uphold the welfare of the nation and its citizens, and create conditions conducive to lasting peace and stability” the military said in its statement.
However, the Tatmadaw also issued a warning to ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) and other groups, cautioning against activities that could undermine the ceasefire. Any acts of aggression, military mobilization, or territorial expansion would be met with defensive measures, the military warned, reiterating its commitment to civilian protection.
This marks the second ceasefire extension in recent weeks. The initial truce, covering April 2–22, was declared in response to the devastating impact of natural disasters across several regions of the country.
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22 April 2025 | Yangon
China has reiterated its support for Myanmar’s efforts toward political reconciliation through friendly consultations, according to a statement issued by the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
Speaking at a regular press briefing in Beijing on April 21, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mr. Guo Jiakun responded to a question from AFP concerning the recent handover of Lashio by the Kokang’s Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) to the Myanmar Ruling State Administration Council (SAC).
While Mr. Guo did not explicitly mention Lashio in his remarks, he emphasized China’s consistent position on Myanmar, affirming support for the resumption of the country’s political transition process.
“China and Myanmar are friendly neighbors. China’s position on the Myanmar issue is very clear. We follow the principle of non-interference in other countries’ internal affairs,” Guo said.
The spokesperson also stated that China supports Myanmar in safeguarding its independence, sovereignty, national unity, and territorial integrity.
The statement reaffirms Beijing’s approach of encouraging political dialogue while maintaining its long-held policy of non-intervention.
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21 April 2025
According to an official data released at 7:00 PM on 20-4-2025, the latest updates on the earthquake-related incidents are as follows:
Casualties/Missing Persons
Deaths: 3,735
Injured: 5,108
Missing: 120
International Aid
Number of assisting countries: 25 (including Hong Kong)
Flights: 145 trips
Ships: 6 vessels
Vehicles: 23 units
Relief supplies: 2,514.6 tons
Rescue equipment: 1,197.12 tons
Rescue personnel: 2,094
Latest Update: The seventh batch of rescue supplies from China has arrived by plane.
Source: SAC Information team
Yangon, April 20, 2025
The seventh batch of emergency humanitarian earthquake relief supplies from the Government of the People’s Republic of China arrived in Myanmar on April 20, according to official reports.
This latest consignment, comprising over 95 tons of medical supplies, includes 800,000 bottles of Amoxicillin tablets, 122,000 bottles of Acetaminophen injections, 225,000 bottles of Cephradine capsules, and 480,000 bottles of Ibuprofen. The Chinese Embassy in Myanmar confirmed the details in a press release.
Authorities have announced that the supplies will be promptly transported to regions most affected by the recent earthquake for immediate distribution and use.
This delivery follows a series of support efforts from China. The sixth batch of relief supplies, which arrived on April 11, contained 23 folding tents, cooking equipment, solar-powered reading lamps, soap and liquid soap, shampoo, toothpaste and toothbrushes, and detergent powder.
To date, China is among 25 countries providing active support for Myanmar's ongoing earthquake relief and recovery operations.
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