17 Jun 2022 | 10:01 AM UTC
Myanmar: Additional fighting between military and armed groups likely in Sagaing Region following clashes in mid-June
Further clashes between military and armed groups likely in Sagaing Region, Myanmar, following fighting mid-June. Disruptions are possible.
Event
Additional clashes between militant groups and military (Tatmadaw) forces are likely in Sagaing Region following fighting in mid-June. Recent clashes between civilian militias, including the People's Defense Force (PDF), and the Tatmadaw have been reported in Budalin, Khin-U, Salingyi, Shwebo, and Wetlet townships. Multiple soldiers and militants have been killed in recent clashes. Military forces have set fire to multiple homes in active conflict zones. The Tatmadaw has also conducted artillery and air strikes in conflict areas. Thousands of people have been displaced from areas where fighting has occurred.
In the coming weeks, authorities will almost certainly maintain heightened security in the affected areas, including in areas where mining assets are present. Authorities may erect checkpoints and road closures in sensitive areas, causing localized transport disruptions. The military may suspend internet and telecommunications services in conflict areas. Militant groups will probably also continue increased patrols in the region. Violence is likely to affect transport in the area, especially roads connecting townships.
Context
Multiple ethnic armed groups have openly opposed the Feb. 1 2021 military coup and conducted operations against the Myanmar government in recent months. Additional armed confrontations are likely in the coming weeks.
Advice
Consider deferring nonessential travel to the affected areas until tensions subside and renewed fighting becomes less likely. Reach out to trusted local contacts to determine security conditions, as reporting is often delayed. Carry proper identification documents to present at security checks and heed all instructions from security personnel; remain cooperative if stopped for inspections. If operating in the affected region, maintain contact with your diplomatic mission.