In this image released on Oct. 1, 2025 by the Myanmar Military, soldiers pose for a photo in front of the entrance gate of Kyaukme, a town that the resistance forces had controlled for more than a year, in the northern part of Shan state. -Myanmar Military via AP
BANGKOK: Myanmar’s military has taken back control of a major district capital in Shan State more than a year after losing it to an armed ethnic minority rebel group, state media reported on Thursday (Oct 2).
The recapture of Kyaukme, about 115 kilometers north-east of Mandalay, the country’s second-largest city, is the latest setback suffered by the ethnic militias fighting the army. Its fall could not be independently confirmed because the military does not allow journalists free access to the area, but the claim has not been challenged.
