WHILE temporarily occupy­ing and controlling Bamauk and its surrounding areas, the terrorists burned local resi­dents’ homes, forcibly seized their belongings, and disrupt­ed government administration. As a result, the residents were forced to flee to temporary IDP camps or abandon their homes, buildings, and possessions. Ad­ditionally, it was found that dur­ing their temporary control of the area around Bamauk, the terrorist groups excessively extracted both surface and underground resources, caus­ing significant environmental damage.

 

Security forces, organized into military columns, began clearing the area to retake Bamauk on 24 September 2025. They first regained con­trol of Pinhinkha, Shwekyaung, Khopyin, Naungthaya, and Khamoe villages, Towerdaing hillock, and the surrounding areas of Pyu hill, which had been temporarily held by ter­rorists. On 26 October, they se­cured strategically important positions approximately 2,000 metres west and northwest of Bamauk.

 

The security forces contin­ued to make necessary prepara­tions and carry out to comb the area step by step, and took full control of Bamauk. Terrorists in Bamauk fortified religious buildings, schools, hospitals, government offices, residential buildings, hotels, and high-rises with sandbag bunkers, using lo­cal residents as human shields to attack security forces, who, following the published Rules of Engagement (ROE), conducted a step-by-step operation lasting more than four months and ful­ly retook control of the town, which had been temporarily under insurgent control, on 8 February.

 

During the operation, 69 major and minor clashes with terrorists took place, resulting in casualties among some se­curity forces, and the seizure of 27 arms, ammunition, bombs, explosives used in terror activi­ties, and the bodies of terrorists.

 

Security forces are report­edly working with local resi­dents to help displaced peo­ple return to their homes in Bamauk and to clear debris, re­pair damaged schools, remove landmines, and resume recon­struction in the town damaged by terrorists. — MNA/GNLM