Paletwa School Hit By Artillery Shell Re-Opens

Paletwa School Hit By Artillery Shell Re-Opens

A high school that was hit by an artillery shell in southern Chin State’s Paletwa Township re-opened on December 12.

The shelling, in Myothit ward, occurred four days earlier, at around 4:00 a.m. on December 8.

The high school in question is located near the military compound of Burma Army’s Light Infantry Battalion (LIB) 289. There has been speculation that the shell was fired by the Arakan Army, with which the Burma Army has engaged in intensifying clashes in recent years in the region, but Khonumthung News was unable to confirm the source of the weapon.

Salai Aung Min, manager of Paletwa Township’s education department, said that since the situation appeared to have stabilized in the area, they had decided to invite the students back.

“We were worried about out students. That’s why we shut down our school,” he explained.

Most of the more than 270 students in the school are the children of soldiers from LIB 289. A few others are from nearby villages.

According to the education department, five schools in Paletwa Township have been forced to close this year because of clashes between the Burma Army and the Arakan Army. They are currently all open.

April 2, 2026
In Kale (Kalay) Town, Sagaing Region, locals reported that junta troops are abducting young men...
March 27, 2026
The Chin National Organisation (CNO), the political wing of the Chin National Defence Force (...
March 25, 2026
The Chin Defence Force–Matupi (CDF-Matupi) has announced plans to launch a conscription drive in...
March 24, 2026
Two members of parliament (MPs) appointed by the junta to represent the military in Chin State’s...