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Kyainseikgyi Township
Kyainseikgyi Township is a location, where
3 incidents occurred. It is directly within
Based on 34 claims from 47 sources, 15 units were positioned here for some period of time. Other units may have been positioned in smaller locations within this location.
Kyainseikgyi Township contains 23 other locations.
According to sources 3 incidents occurred in Kyainseikgyi Township. These
sources identify a specifically named perpetrator in 3 incidents. For 0 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.
15 units have had an area of operations or site in Kyainseikgyi Township
There are 23 locations within Kyainseikgyi Township that are linked to the positioning (site or area
of operations) of a unit or the location where an incident occurred.
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 Kyainseikgyi Township,
please go to that incident's page by clicking on it above.
COUNCIL IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2022/2177 of 8 November 2022 implementing Regulation (EU) No 401/2013 concerning restrictive measures in view of the situation in Myanmar/Burma
Council of the European Union
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┈ BURMA ALERT - No. 04/03 - Vol.9, No.4 - 01 May 2003
Associates to Develop Democratic Burma Inc
“Nowhere is Safe”: The Myanmar Junta’s Crimes Against Humanity Following the Coup d’État
Fortify Rights and The Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human Rights at Yale Law School, Myanmar Human Rights Project
“Nowhere is Safe”: The Myanmar Junta’s Crimes Against Humanity Following the Coup d’État
Fortify Rights and The Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human Rights at Yale Law School, Myanmar Human Rights Project
After suffering heavy casualties and losing out its control in the KNU-operated areas, Myanmar’s military removed chief of Bureau of Special Operations No. 4, Lt. Gen Khin Hlaing, who oversees operations in Karen, Mon and Tanintharyi regions, and South Western regional commander, Maj. Gen. Myat Thet Oo.
Ye Myo Hein