Myanmar's military-backed government imposes martial law in 60 townships


Myanmar's military chief Min Aung Hlaing attends a meeting with Russia's President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, September 25, 2025. REUTERS/Ramil Sitdikov/Pool

April 24 (Reuters) - Myanmar's junta ⁠leader-turned-president Min Aung Hlaing has issued new emergency ordinances to ⁠impose military control in 60 townships, a move aimed at ‌tightening security in regions still mired in conflict despite the transition to civilian rule.

• The ordinances cover 60 townships across Kachin, Kayah, Kayin, Chin, Shan and Rakhine ​States as well as Saging, Magway and ⁠Mandalay regions - areas where the ⁠military had imposed restrictions and curfews following the 2021 coup.

• The official ⁠announcement ‌cites the need to "end armed terrorism" and restore "the rule of law" as the main justifications for the 90-day emergency ⁠period, according to a notification published by state-owned ​media on Friday.

• All ‌executive and judicial authority in these areas is transferred to ⁠Myanmar's new ​military chief Ye Win Oo for a period of 90 days, according to a second notification published in the Global New Light of Myanmar ⁠newspaper.

• The ordinances mark the first major move ​by Min Aung Hlaing to solidify control over war-ravaged territories since becoming president in early April after a widely criticised election won by ⁠a military-backed party.

• Myanmar was plunged into conflict in 2021 after the military ousted an elected government led by Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, sparking widespread protests that morphed into a nationwide armed ​resistance against the coup.

• Following its 2021 ⁠takeover, the Min Aung Hlaing-led junta imposed a state of emergency across ​the country, which it extended multiple times ‌before it was able to conduct ​elections in December and January that critics said were neither free nor fair.

(Reporting by Reuters staff; Editing by David Stanway)

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