WEEKLY DISPATCH | Oct 2, 2025
October 2, 2025 WEEKLY BURMA SUMMARY A Karenni Ranger takes the blood pressure of a woman who was forced from her home. Rangers Provide Aid to Displaced People From Sep. 12β29, the Burma Army escalated attacks across Karen and Karenni states with airstrikes, mortar fire, and ground offensives, leaving civilians and resistance fighters wounded. Heavy clashes in Kler Lwe Htoo and Doo Pla Ya districts saw repeated assaults repelled by resistance forces, while Rangers provided evacuations, surgeries, and urgent care. In Taw Oo District, over 35,000 IDPs faced displacement, shelling, arrests, and landmines, with Rangers supplying food, funds, and medical relief. Additional support across conflict affected areas included mobile clinics, school aid, tarpaulins, and financial assistance for vulnerable communities. NORTHERN KAREN STATE Burma military bombing of a school in Mu Traw district on September 7. In Mu Traw District fighting continues between the Burma Army and resistance forces including the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) and Peopleβs Defense Force (PDF) forces. On Sep. 23, Burma military airstrikes and RPG attacks left several injured at Papun Village (Lu Thaw Township), and Ranger teams provided medical aid. Later that week, on Sep. 26, the KNLA attacked the Burma Army in the Wa Bo Ko area, killing four. Two days after this, on Sep. 28, the Burma military dropped one bomb on each of two villages including Ba Ta Village between 1217 and 1232 hours; however, no one was injured. Fighting between the Burma Army and KNLA, mortaring, and Burma military airstrikes continue in Kler Lwe Htoo District. A 13-year-old girl was left with a head injury at 0900 hours on Sep. 24 when a Burma Army 81 mm mortar landed at the side of Yin Le Village (Moo Township). Rangers brought her to a clinic for treatment that night. Also in Moo Township, the Burma Army and KNLA fought at 0600 hours at Pa Zo Myaw Village. The Burma military later sent two airstrikes on the area.