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Mansi Township

Mansi Township is a location, where 6 incidents occurred. It is directly within

Based on 27 claims from 43 sources, 14 units were positioned here for some period of time. Other units may have been positioned in smaller locations within this location.

Mansi Township contains 1 other locations.

Incidents within Mansi Township

According to sources 6 incidents occurred in Mansi Township. These sources identify a specifically named perpetrator in 3 incidents. For 3 incidents, a specific unit or person was not named as a perpetrator.

Any unit which has an overlapping site and/or area of operation during the timeframe of the incident is shown on the page. Click on any incident below to see these overlaps in time and location.

6 incidents (page 1 / 2)
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2011/6/16
2011/6/16
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2011/9/24
2011/9/24
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Units positioned in Mansi Township

14 units have had an area of operations or site in Mansi Township

14 chains (page 1/3)

Locations within Mansi Township

There are 1 locations within Mansi Township that are linked to the positioning (site or area of operations) of a unit or the location where an incident occurred.

1 chains (page 1/1)

Claims & Sources

Sources and claims connected to time based positionings of units in this location are listed below. For sources and claims related to incidents that are alleged to have occurred within Mansi Township, please go to that incident's page by clicking on it above.

27 claims based off 43 sources (page 1 / 5)
Kachin Women's Association Thailand
Kachin Women's Association Thailand
Citation Burma's Covered up War: Atrocities Against the Kachin People | citation: 11:page | @6dd86dd9-0080-4d31-a70c-9123b8a8c025 establishes the claim for a positioning and date-range for that positioning. Citations Burma's armed forces : power without glory | citation: 50-51:page | @41c23340-c9f1-4bad-b173-0fd094c27f5d, Burma's armed forces : power without glory | citation: 55-59:page | @48cfa0f9-59e8-4473-b61f-2d76dcb0a304, Burma's armed forces : power without glory | citation: 166:page | @7602746b-6b8f-48a7-8054-386ebea517b7, Nyaunglebin Situation Update: Logging and gold mining activities threatening community livelihoods, land confiscation by the Tatmadaw and landmine contamination in Mone and Shwegyin townships, November 2018 to January 2019 | citation: :archive | @bdec3594-c880-4b4e-8c4e-33ae6f7f4767, Mu Traw District Situation Update: Air strikes, indiscriminate shelling, displacement, landmine explosions, retaliation against civilians and arbitrary taxation, December 2021 to February 2022 | citation: | @e0ca774a-a11e-4e67-84ab-cc504d2e0be1, and Glossary | citation: :archive | @e4b1ef1d-b607-46f2-8639-d989a565512d add contextual claims that Regional Military Command control battalions operating in their areas of operations through Tactical Operations Commands. As no specific Tactical Operations Command is identified, the placeholder unit is used to complete this claim. All other citations add contextual claims of the Regional Military Command having an overlapping positioning before and after the date of the alleged incident.
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Building the Tatmadaw : Myanmar armed forces since 1948
"Tatmadaw and Myanmar’s Security Challenges." Asia Pacific Countries’ Security Outlook and Its Implications for the Defense Sector
National Institute for Defense Studies, Japan
Building the Tatmadaw : Myanmar armed forces since 1948
President U Thein Sein meets President U Thein Sein meets Prime Minister Prime Minister of Lao PDR of Lao PDR Mr Thongsing Thammavong
Myanmar News Agency
Min Aung Hlaing and His Generals: Data on the Military Members of Myanmar’s State Administration Council Junta
ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute