Villagers flee after fighting in north-eastern Shan state

Villagers flee after fighting in north-eastern Shan state
Shan State Army-North (SSA-N/SSPP)
Shan State Army-North (SSA-N/SSPP)

More than 200 villagers fled their homes in Tangyan township on Tuesday to escape nearby fighting between the Myanmar military and Shan State Army-North (SSA-N) troops in north-eastern Shan state, RFA reported.

Lieutenant Colonel Sai Hsu from the Shan State Progress Party (SSPP), the political wing of the SSA-N, said the fighting was sparked by measures it is taking under its drug eradication campaign in the state, as announced at an Aug. 2 meeting.

So far, the SSPP has arrested more than 100 people on drug-related crimes since it began its latest campaign, Sai Hsu said.

The SSPP had been accused of recruiting new members under the guise of arrests made under its drug eradication program and of demanding money from the family members of those arrested to secure their release, however, the ethnic armed group denies the accusation, the report said.

More news from Mizzima
April 9, 2026
Women journalists covering Myanmar’s conflict zones face escalating threats, gender-based...
April 8, 2026
Myanmar’s military authorities have reopened passenger flights at Myitkyina Airport in Kachin...
April 7, 2026
Min Aung Hlaing’s election as Myanmar’s 11th president is the biggest topic on social media...
April 4, 2026
Former Senior General Min Aung Hlaing was appointed president of Myanmar during a Union...