NUG vows to block revived Myitsone Dam, warning project sacrifices Myanmar’s "lifeblood" to China

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Mizzima The National Unity Government (NUG) has issued a stern warning against the military junta’s attempts to restart the long-suspended Myitsone Dam project , characterized by NUG spokesperson U Nay Phone Latt as a desperate move to trade the nation’s “heart and lifeblood” for Chinese backing. Speaking on the “ Reporting to the Public and International Community ” program on 6 January 2026, U Nay Phone Latt declared that any international agreements signed by the “terrorist military junta” are legally void and that investors will be held solely responsible for any subsequent financial losses. The spokesperson detailed catastrophic environmental risks, noting that blocking the natural flow of silt would lead to severe soil degradation across the Ayeyarwady Region and allow seawater intrusion to destroy the agricultural viability of the Delta . Furthermore, the NUG highlighted the lethal threat posed by the dam’s location near the Sagaing Fault ; experts warn that a structural failu...

Teen girl killed and multiple people injured in nighttime airstrike on Myaing Township village

Mizzima

A 16-year-old girl was killed and at least six others were injured when a junta jet fighter bombed Kyatmauk village, approximately six miles north of Myaing town, on the night of 6 January 2026.

The strike occurred at 9:40 pm, targeting the eastern part of the village where a bomb exploded near a school, destroying two homes and causing widespread panic among residents.

The Myaing People’s Defence Organization (PDO) confirmed the casualty and reported that medical teams were dispatched to treat the wounded.

A local resident informed Mizzima that the junta Air Force dropped a bomb from a jet fighter which exploded near a school in the eastern part of the village, noting that civilian areas continue to bear the brunt of the military’s aerial campaign.

The 6 January attack was part of a larger surge in aerial operations across Myaing Township. On the same afternoon, three military gyrocopters bombed a medical clinic in North Wetaung village, located near northwestern oil fields. This followed an earlier incident on 4 January at 11:16 pm, when a fighter jet from the Tada-U Air Force Base dropped two bombs on Ywathit Kone village, damaging several homes though no casualties were reported.

These escalations follow a pattern of indiscriminate bombing in Magway, where the junta has increasingly targeted schools and clinics to undermine the infrastructure of resistance-controlled and contested territories.

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