Myitkyina Airport, a vital transportation hub in Kachin State, was the target of a morning FPV (first-person view) drone strike on 12 February, marking a significant escalation in the use of remote technology by resistance forces.
Air defense systems detected the attack and intercepted the drones before they could reach their targets, according to the statement
As a result, no explosions occurred inside the airport, and the drones crashed onto the runway and surrounding areas without causing damage to personnel, buildings, or airport infrastructure.
The Myanmar junta’s statement did not disclose the exact number of drones involved, though an accompanying photograph showed two locations where the aircraft were said to have crashed. Authorities said an investigation is underway to identify those responsible for the attack.
Mizzima was unable to independently verify the extent of the damage.
However, Kachin-based news outlets reported that the attack resulted in the suspension of evening flights from Myitkyina Airport.
Clashes continue in Kachin State between the Myanmar junta forces and the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) coalition forces. On 8 February, the KIA-led coalition reportedly destroyed a radar station at Nant Paung Air Base in Myitkyina in a drone strike.

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