Kawkareik is located on the Asian Highway and is a major junction to Myawady, Hpa-an, Mawlamyine, and Kyain-Seikkyi.
To control
Kawkareik and the Hpa-an-Kawkareik–Myawady Asian Highway, and to stop the flow
of border goods and government administrative machinery, the KNU, KNLA, and PDF
terrorist allied groups have, since early April 2024, launched a full-scale
operation to seize Kawkareik and nearby local military headquarters. They
advanced along the old Kawkareik-Thingan Nyinaung road from the north through
Kaunghmu, Yankok, and Kyaungshagon villages, as well as from the south via
Lanpha-Asun-Tamainggon, using two columns to enter the town. Furthermore, due
to attacks with heavy weapons from afar, offices and departmental buildings, as
well as residential houses, were burned and destroyed. Consequently, the ethnic
residents were forced to abandon their homes, buildings, and belongings and
temporarily relocate to safer areas.
As Tatmadaw
columns launched counterattacks to protect Kawkareik town and local military
headquarters not to falling into enemy hands, fighting occurred from 19 to 22
April. Those terrorists suffered heavy casualties and retreated in disorder.
Starting from
13 April 2025, KNU and KNLA terrorists have entered along five routes to fully
seize control of the Hpa-an-Kyondoe-Kawkareik-Myawady Asian Highway as well as
Kyondoe and Kawkareik towns. They use five routes: the Aukbote-Yankok-Kawkareik
route, the Aukbote-Myapadaing-Ohntabin-Ingyi-Kyondoe route, the
Mikalon-Naungtaman-Tawale-Nachangon-Kyondoe route, the South Kyain-North
Kyain-Koetaing-Ngataing-Laytaing route, and the
Sakawak-Aunghlaing-Tamainggon-Kawkareik route. They blocked the Kyondoe–Kawkareik–Myawady
Asian Highway and launched intense attacks on Kyondoe and Kawkareik towns. Due
to these blockades and attacks, the flow of goods in the region came to a halt.
Ethnic people in the area faced soaring prices and encountered significant
difficulties in daily living, resulting in a decline in socioeconomic
development.
Starting from
13 April, Tatmadaw members fought terrorists in seven major clashes and 85
engagements. During the period, some leaders of the enemy sustained serious
injuries. Tatmadaw seized 17 dead bodies of enemies, 30 assorted arms and
related accessories. Some Tatmadaw members were wounded and killed, but on 24
July, Tatmadaw regained full control and reopened the Kyondoe–Kawkareik route,
successfully thwarting the enemy’s military objectives.
Tatmadaw
columns are working to ensure that residents, travellers, cargo vehicles, and
passenger vehicles can safely and normally travel along the entire highway
again. They are repairing roads and bridges damaged by terrorists, conducting
mine clearance operations, and managing the swift clearance of remaining road
sections to fully reopen the Asian Highway from Myawady. The second phase of
reconstruction in Kyondoe and Kawkareik towns, as well as surrounding villages,
will continue alongside efforts to uphold the rule of law, maintain regional
stability, and strengthen territorial control.
MNA/TTA
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