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Public Myanmar News , January 5, 2026
By PM01,
Airstrikes carried out by Myanmar’s military on villages in Hakha Township, Chin State, have killed three members of the same family, including a child, according to local residents and ground sources.
The strikes targeted Haltu and Haiphai villages around midnight on January 4, witnesses said. Residents reported that jet fighter aircraft were used in the attacks.
Local sources told media that there were no active clashes in the targeted villages at the time of the airstrikes and that no Chin resistance forces were present in the area.
“There were absolutely no clashes. The junta deliberately bombed civilian homes,” a local source told Public Myanmar News. “There are no CDF-Hakha forces in those villages—none at all. The attacks were intentionally directed at civilians.”
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As a result of the bombardment, three family members — including a mother and a child — were killed in Haltu village, while one adult man was injured, according to eyewitnesses.
In nearby Haiphai village, residents said there were no reported deaths, but several houses were damaged by the airstrikes.
Public Myanmar News said it is continuing to verify the extent of damage to homes through its ground sources.
The Military junta’s authorities have not issued any comment on the latest airstrikes.
The source added that although CDF-Hakha forces carried out an attack on the military’s Light Infantry Battalion 266 base in Hakha Township on December 26, 2025—a clash that lasted only one day—there have been no ground battles since then.However, local resistance groups say the military has continued to carry out frequent airstrikes on villages in areas surrounding Hakha, despite the absence of ongoing fighting on the ground.
Meanwhile, the CDF–Hakha Central Council announced that all properties in Hakha town belonging to parliamentary candidates who are participating in the military junta’s so-called election have been confiscated and declared public property.
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