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Myanmar PDF takes out junta troops at close range
This GoPro-style footage shows members of an anti-Junta People's Defense Force in Myanmar (Burma) attacking a military unit in Seikphyu Township, Magway. However, it may initially appear to be the other way around- the kitted up guys are actually the militia, and the guys who got caught shoeless and in shorts are part of Myanmar's official military, commonly referred to as the Tatmadaw. This video shows the PDF fighters shooting and killing at close range, which is a comparative rarity for footage from this conflict. The cameraman also comes wince-inducingly close to shooting one of his teammates in front of him. Because bodies are shown, viewer discretion is advised.
Myanmar PDF takes out junta troops at close range
This GoPro-style footage shows members of an anti-Junta People's Defense Force in Myanmar (Burma) attacking a military unit in Seikphyu Township, Magway. However, it may initially appear to be the other way around- the kitted up guys are actually the militia, and the guys who got caught shoeless and in shorts are part of Myanmar's official military, commonly referred to as the Tatmadaw. This video shows the PDF fighters shooting and killing at close range, which is a comparative rarity for footage from this conflict. The cameraman also comes wince-inducingly close to shooting one of his teammates in front of him. Because bodies are shown, viewer discretion is advised.
2 / TodayRebels slow military advance in Myanmar
Cell phone footage recorded by a rebel fighter near the Yedashe Township in the Bago region of Myanmar shows bits and parts of a brief engagement with military forces conducting a counter-attack. It's unclear from the footage if the fighters won the gunfight or not, but at the end they can be seen transporting a casualty away from the fighting. Yedashe has seen periodic clashes for years due to its strategic location south of Naypyidaw along key routes. In 2025–early 2026, resistance forces, including the Naypyitaw-area PDF units, conducted attacks on junta positions and bases in the township. Today, the junta appears to be launching clearance or counteroffensive operations involving ground advances supported by airstrikes in the region, which is prompting defensive actions by local PDF and resistance groups, and that's likely the broader context to what we're seeing in the video above.
1 / TodayFrontier corps crushes balochi insurgents
Chopped combat footage coming out of Pakistan shows a recent Frontier Corps attack against what is believed to be a group of Balochi insurgents located near Dalbandin in the Balochistan region of Pakistan. The short video features aerial views of a compound with red-arrow overlays marking “Terrorists Presence." Throughout the video, armored vehicles can be seen supporting an infantry movement into the compound, and according to the Frontier Corps, they eliminated 5 Balochi insurgents during the attack.
1 / TodayBurmese troops caught in near ambush
Handheld camera footage released by a rebel fighter in Myanmar captures a near ambush being triggered against a small contingent of Burmese soldiers. The footage was released in December of 2024 by PDF troops from the Magway region of Myanmar, without further context.
1 / TodayBurmese soldier ambushed at close range
Footage released to Facebook by anti-junta forces in Myanmar shows a government soldier being killed in a close range ambush. The footage was labeled as a sniper attack, by the source of the video, but the guys conducting the attack are probably within 100 meters here judging by the camera's proximity to the target.
2 / TodayAIF witches send forth doom
When Arthur Clarke wrote "any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic", he probably didn't have this in mind. This collection of drone strikes and munition drops in the Chin region of Myanmar (Burma) comes from the Witches, an all-female, autonomous team of AIF members. Standing for "Antifascist International Front", the AIF is an organization of international volunteers dedicated to armed resistance against fascism across the globe. In Myanmar/Burma, they have principally done so by augmenting and improving anti-government forces' ability to use drones- a major force multiplier for militias that routinely lack artillery or air power. Viewer discretion is advised.
1 / TodayJunta drone takes out wounded PDF
This quick clip is reminiscent of the ongoing war in Ukraine, despite taking place in Myanmar (Burma). It shows a State Administration Council (SAC, otherwise known as the Junta) drone being used to attack anti-junta militants as they withdraw from an attack, buddy-dragging a wounded comrade with them. Although the drone's dropped munition doesn't land on or right next to them, it doesn't need to. The typical payload the SAC uses is approximately 6 kilograms, or 13.2 pounds. With or without additional shrapnel, it's still enough to be lethal despite a slight miss, as shown here. Viewer discretion is advised.
2 / Today10 Minutes Of Anti-Junta Guerilla Operations In Myanmar
This compilation of footage is provided by the Nway Oo Guerilla Force, one of the many militias engaged in armed conflict with the State Administration Council (SAC), otherwise referred to as the Junta in control of Myanmar (Burma). Along with comparatively high-quality GoPro footage, this compilation also shows high-altitude drone bombing. While it's a relatively rare capability among anti-junta units, the ability to offset their lack of air power with drones changes the tactics available to guerrilla and People's Defense Force (PDF) units. While not the overall focus of the video, bodies are occasionally shown and, therefore, viewer discretion is advised.
2 / TodayJunta troops assault insurgent trenches, Burma
This overhead drone footage shows troops from the State Administration Council (SAC), the military junta currently ruling Myanmar (Burma) bombing and assaulting positions held by the Arakan Army, one of the many ethnocentric militias fighting for sovereign determination of their people- in this case, the Arakanese in Rakhine State. In and of itself the footage is reminiscent of similar trench raids in Ukraine, as is the use of drone-dropped mortar rounds as preparation. As the troops move into the still-occupied trenchworks, fighting happens at relatively close ranges and bodies of Arakan Army fighters are shown; therefore, viewer discretion is advised.
1 / TodayBurmese militia smoke checks pro junta fighters
This footage shows a People's Defense Force (PDF) known as Thayet Battalion 5 operating near Lezin, in Sinbaungwe Township on 01 January 2025. Two of the anti-junta fighters are shown engaging and shooting members of a Pyusawhti (pro-government) militia and taking their M1 carbines. In a rarity for video of the civil war in Myanmar (Burma), the opposing force is shown as they are being shot. Therefore, viewer discretion is advised.
0 / TodayPDFs low tech minesweeping in Myanmar
This footage shows members of the Chaung U People's Defense Force (PDF) removing mines in Ahnaukywar. The mines were allegedly left by pro-government forces after a recent raid. The term "minesweeping" is literal here as a man uses a broom and knives to expose the charges, which resemble M14 "Toe Popper" mines. While the broom's brush technically isn't likely to exert enough pressure to activate the mines, it's still more of a risk than most people would be prepared to take, given the risk of missing one. Human remains were also found during the sweep, which will necessitate discretion in viewing the footage. They were supposedly civilian remains, but no further information on them was given. The Burmese people are going to be digging up mines and bones for a long, long time.
0 / TodayAmerican journalist steps on landmine in Myanmar
This footage shows the extremely graphic aftermath of American Journalist Colin Mayfield stepping on what was likely an M14 "Toe Popper" mine in Chin State, Myanmar (Burma). True to its name, the explosive appears to have obliterated a sizeable portion of his foot, along with several toes. However, despite the horrific injury and the pain of having a tourniquet applied, Mayfield remains calm- thanks to pure professionalism and, in all likelihood, shock and adrenaline. A consummate journalist, he continues to narrate his experience as he awaits CASEVAC. Having since left Myanmar (Burma), Mayfield faces the challenges of recovering both physically and psychologically. This footage is to be viewed with discretion. The M14 "Toe Popper" is an American invention, and is, objectively speaking, a highly effective tool. It is not easily detected, and almost always wounds rather than killing outright, as it was designed to do. Wounding a person ties up several more in their care and evacuation. However, combatants, journalists, animals, children- landmines punish all who tread on them without distinction, and, as in other wars- including those in Southeast Asia- the price for their use will be paid in Myanmar for years to come.
1 / TodayJunta looter gets comeuppance from on high
While the specific location was not disclosed, this quick clip shows what is purported to be a "Tatmadaw" Junta soldier looting a civilian home. The standing water in the road suggests that the area flooded and he decided to take advantage of the owner's absence. Unfortunately for him, he is spotted by a PDF drone armed with a mortar round. Evidently, consequences and a falling mortar shell both increase in speed by 9.8 meters per second. Viewer discretion is advised.
1 / TodayDrone watches junta troops get smoke checked
This footage represents a comparative rarity among videos of the Myanmar/Burmese Civil War, in that rather than being primarily selfies or close-ups of the PDF doing the shooting, it shows Junta troops being shot and killed. Furthermore, while drone footage is ubiquitous in other conflicts, drone usage for observation purposes is much more infrequently published in Myanmar/Burma. This is allegedly a pair of pro-Government troops who were caught straggling as their main body fell back in Wetlet Township. Having encountered a malfunction with his rifle, a soldier and his partner make the dubious decision to stay right on the path and throw a grenade. Only after being shot does one of them make the smarter decision to roll into the cover and concealment of the paddy, although it probably availed him little at that point. Viewer discretion is advised.
1 / TodayGroup photo op dooms troops in Myanmar
This footage shows Junta troops posing for a group photo at the Kyaukphyu Meteorological Radar Station. It's admittedly a pretty cool-looking piece of architecture and makes for great optics. Governmentally-owned progress reaching out of the jungle. Unfortunately for these soldiers, their photo op happens to be in range of the Arakan Army. The anti-junta force manages to nail the group as they pose. It's unclear whether artillery or a drone was used, but when the smoke clears, most of the junta troops are down.
1 / TodayMachine gunner catches stray round
Cell phone footage recorded by Anti-Junta forces in Myanmar captures the moment a machine gunner catches an enemy round with his face. From the footage, it looks like the round ricochets off the receiver of his weapon and impacts him in the side of the head. Fortunately, it appears that he survived the hit. In the second half of the video, his assistant gunner lifts him up, and it looks like the gunner is moving under his own power.
1 / TodayBurmese Anti-Junta militia ambush kills 3
This footage shows members of an anti-junta militia or People's Defense Force (PDF) springing a relatively close-range ambush on a group of five government soldiers. This is reported to have happened near a police checkpoint in Myinmu Township, in the Sagaing region, on 14 August, 2025. Viewer discretion is advised. In a comparative rarity for footage coming out of Burma (Myanmar), this compilation shows both the government forces being ambushed as well as the anti-junta unit doing the ambushing. Of the five soldiers, three were reported killed, and their weapons, which were still operational, were seized.
1 / TodaySequel cringe ambush is fratricide nightmare
A second cringe-inducing piece of ambush footage from anti-Junta fighters in Burma (Myanmar) shows an attack in which well over a dozen fighters are packed into a truck bed and suddenly and simultaneously open fire on military junta soldiers. The attack is technically successful as multiple enemy targets are killed, but the haphazard manner in which it was carried out is inexcusable. These fighters were a much greater threat to themselves than any enemy combatant was to them, again. I copy and pasted Will's last blog post because the only thing keeping this video from being a repost is the fact that it took place on a different day. Since I copy and pasted his text though, you guys can now tell me that this is a repost down in the comments, and it'll technically be true.
1 / TodayCringe ambush is fratricide nightmare
Cringe-inducing ambush footage from anti-Junta fighters in Burma (Myanmar) shows an attack in which well over a dozen fighters are packed into a truck bed and suddenly and simultaneously open fire on military junta soldiers. The attack is technically successful as multiple enemy targets are killed, but the haphazard manner in which it was carried out is inexcusable. These fighters were a much greater threat to themselves than any enemy combatant was to them.
1 / TodayClose contact inside junta stronghold
GoPro, cellphone, and drone footage released by the Dawei National Army shows an attack against a Junta stronghold located in the Tanintharyi region of Myanmar. The footage shows a platoon-sized infantry unit conducting close combat with military forces inside of one of the military's strongholds. At around the :50 second mark, a Junta soldier can be seen attempting to throw a grenade at the recording troops. Unfortunately for the soldier, he just happened to run right into the sightlines of one of the riflemen, getting him killed.
1 / TodayPDF releases compilation of activity in Shan and Karenni
0 / TodayChin state anti fascists take out troops
Thermal footage released by members of the Anti-Fascists International Front shows a series of sniper attacks against Junta forces in Myanmar. According to the source of this footage, it was all recorded during the recent Battle of Falam, which saw at least 15 different resistance groups coming together to attack Junta positions 68 miles north of the Chin State capital.
1 / Today