
Footage of Myanmar Army soldiers surrendering to the Karenni forces during the battle to capture the Loikaw University. 32 soldiers surrendered.
by thekingminn

Footage of Myanmar Army soldiers surrendering to the Karenni forces during the battle to capture the Loikaw University. 32 soldiers surrendered.
by thekingminn
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the aftermath https://www.reddit.com/r/Myanmarcombatfootage/comments/17vo0bh/over_100_troops_from_2_battalions_ya_ma_ya_425_ka/
Poor firearm safety skills. Man at 0:37 points his rifle at camera guy as he walked by lol.
KNDF, despite being only three years old, exhibits a commendable level of professionalism and moral integrity in their operations, a stark contrast to the conduct of the Myanmar Junta Sit Tat.
I think the Military Junta only controls like 30-40% of the country, in recent months they’ve been losing territories and outposts.
Even China made a statement about it.
Victory to the proud and brave people of Myanmar.
Let’s go, been rotting for them for a while. Glad they finally have arms.
Question: Would’nt it be in US interest to supply arms to them even if its confidential. Since it looks like we’ll be island hopping soon.
The CCP was calling for a ceasefire on humanitarian grounds yesterday, so I knew the war was going badly for the junta.
Dude getting carried away on a table at 2:45 has some VERY interesting pants.