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Estimated 100,000 killed in Myanmar's five-year civil war

More than 100,000 people have been killed across all sides in Myanmar since a military coup five years ago triggered civil war, a conflict monitor said today.
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DNyuz
· Jun 24, 2026
Myanmar’s Civil War Started With a Coup 5 Years Ago. Here’s the Impact.
The civil war in Myanmar has churned for five years, with the military finding ever more creative ways to kill people who are fighting for democracy and an end to ethnic repression. But the conflict has garnered little attention compared with those in the Middle East and Ukraine. Myanmar’s former army chief, U Min Aung []
UPI
· Jun 22, 2026
U.N. report: Myanmar military killed more than 700 civilians in 6 months
U.N. report: Myanmar military killed more than 700 civilians in 6 months
Borneo Bulletin
· Jun 26, 2026
Myanmar burns USD525 million of illegal drugs
Myanmar burns USD525 million of illegal drugs
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 11, 2026
Revolusi prodemokrasi Myanmar semakin lemah
MYANMAR: Revolusi prodemokrasi Myanmar semakin lemah selepas lima tahun perang saudara, dengan tentera kembali menguasai medan pertempuran ketika kumpulan pemberontak berdepan tekanan akibat kehilangan sekutu dan sokongan antarabangsa. Myanmar terjerumus ke dalam perang saudara selepas rampasan kuasa tentera pada 2021 yang menggulingkan kerajaan dipilih rakyat pimpinan Aung San Suu Kyi. Menurut kumpulan pemantau, lebih 100,000 ... Read more The post Revolusi prodemokrasi Myanmar semakin lemah appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Times of India
· Jun 26, 2026
Myanmar’s anti-drug crackdown: Authorities torch USD 600 million worth of seized narcotics
On the UN's International Day Against Drug Abuse, Myanmar incinerated over 50 tonnes of narcotics, valued at 600 million. This year's destruction effort is double that of last year's, emphasizing the country’s ongoing struggle as a key drug producer amidst conflict and inadequate governance. Authorities face substantial challenges from drug networks in the Golden Triangle, with recent seizures illustrating the vast scale of these illicit operations.
Legit.ng
· Jun 22, 2026
UN report shows air strikes and violence killed hundreds of women and children in Myanmar’s Sagaing region
UN report said Myanmar’s military killed over 700 civilians during last year’s sham election period, with air strikes causing the greatest destruction.
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Related coverage for "Estimated 100,000 killed in Myanmar's five-year civil war": DNyuz — Myanmar’s Civil War Started With a Coup 5 Years Ago. Here’s the Impact.. UPI — U.N. report: Myanmar military killed more than 700 civilians in 6 months. Borneo Bulletin — Myanmar burns USD525 million of illegal drugs. Utusan Malaysia — Revolusi prodemokrasi Myanmar semakin lemah. Times of India — Myanmar’s anti-drug crackdown: Authorities torch USD 600 million worth of seized narcotics. Legit.ng — UN report shows air strikes and violence killed hundreds of women and children in Myanmar’s Sagaing region