Junta torches seven Wetlet Township villages
- Saw Kyaw Oo
- Nov 11, 2025
- 1 min read
Within a week, seven villages in the western part of Wetlet Township, Sagaing Region, where junta troops had carried out a large-scale offensive, were set ablaze.
The junta's military operations, which had been halted for about a year in the western part of Wetlet Township, an area that had become a resistance stronghold, have recently resumed, prompting tens of thousands of residents to flee, according to the Wetlet Informational Network (WIN).
More than 400 junta troops stationed in Sadaung and Shwebo towns in Sagaing Region formed two military columns and began advancing into the western part of Wetlet Township.
The two columns burned Tamarkone, Ywartawkon, Tadaru, and Htonebo villages on November 4. On November 5, they raided Mugyi Village and the houses of displaced people, and on November 6, they attacked Myintaw Village, setting it ablaze.
“The resistance forces tried to attack the junta’s base in Ywarthargyi Village but didn’t succeed. After that, the junta called in reinforcements and carried out attacks, possibly in retaliation,” a local suggested.
In the second week of October, some resistance groups jointly attacked junta troops in Ywarthargyi Village, Wetlet Township, but the junta fiercely repelled them, even using airstrikes. After the fighting subsided, the junta sent reinforcements to its troops in Ywarthargyi using Mi-17 helicopters.





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