TATMADAW columns recaptured, one by one, the areas of Madaya, Singu and Thabeikkyin townships in Mandalay Region that had been temporarily controlled by so-called PDF terrorist insurgent groups.
To restore
peace and stability in the Mandalay-Madaya-Singu-Thabeikkyin area and to ensure
that locals and travellers could use communication and transport routes safely,
area security operations were continuously carried out. As a result, the
Mandalay-Madaya-Singu-Thabeikkyin transport route was fully brought back under
control and reopened on 31 December 2025.
As the
Tatmadaw recaptured these areas, residents developed greater trust and
confidence in the armed forces and began offering their support with increased
enthusiasm. They also started providing timely information on terrorist
activities to nearby Tatmadaw units.
Losing
public support caused members of the so-called PDF terrorist insurgent groups
to become disillusioned with their violent activities. They also found it
unacceptable that bullying, coercion and acts of brutality had arisen within
their own ranks. With a growing understanding and acceptance of the State’s and
Tatmadaw’s principles, some members of these groups contacted nearby military
camps and responsible authorities in their areas, surrendering within the legal
framework and bringing their weapons and ammunition with them.
To ensure
the safety and security of social and economic life in and around the
Thabeikkyin– Mogok area, to facilitate smooth and efficient trade, and to
enable the systematic management of above-ground and underground natural
resources contributing to national economic development, Tatmadaw columns have
been working to reopen the Thabeikkyin-Mogok transport route as quickly as
possible.
Efforts were
made to recapture and regain control of local battalion headquarters and
surrounding areas that had been temporarily dominated by terrorist insurgents.
Based on systematically consolidated and assessed information provided by
residents and defected members of the PDF groups, area security operations were
conducted through balanced and coordinated advances by Tatmadaw columns.
As a result,
Tatmadaw units fully recaptured Nyaungpintha Village on 11 January 2026,
Poezanwe Village on 12 January, Kyaukhlebee Village on 13 January, and, on 14
January, the local battalion headquarters along the route and the surrounding
area of Seingon Village.
During the
operations to retake the area, fierce and determined attacks were carried out
without regard for personal safety. In total, 37 engagements— both large and
small—occurred with terrorist insurgents. Fifteen enemy bodies were recovered,
along with 34 weapons of various types, ammunition, and related equipment. Some
Tatmadaw officers and soldiers were killed or wounded in the process.
After
recapturing Nyaungpintha, Poezanwe, and Kyaukhlebee villages, and proceeding
with area-clearing operations, residents who had endured severe abuse and
oppression at the hands of the terrorists warmly welcomed the Tatmadaw columns.
Elderly people, children, men and women alike gathered in large numbers,
joyfully greeting the troops while holding victory flowers and garlands—a scene
that was both heartening and moving.
Tatmadaw
columns will continue necessary area control operations within the region,
targeting and eliminating terrorist insurgents hiding along the road between
Seingon Village and Mogok. In coordination with residents, they will also work
to restore the smooth and efficient flow of trade and ensure that travellers
can move safely and with peace of mind. Efforts are being made to reopen as
quickly as possible the transport routes connecting Mogok, Thabeikkyin and
Mandalay. Tatmadaw units will continue to intensify area security and control
operations to achieve these objectives.
MNA/KZL
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