Burma Army Extends Deadline For SSPP In Southern Shan State

Burma Army Extends Deadline For SSPP In Southern Shan State
SSPP-SSA Soldiers
SSPP-SSA Soldiers

The regime has extended the deadline for the Shan State Progress Party (SSPP) to withdraw from three camps in southern Shan State, but a representative of the ethnic armed group told SHAN they aren’t going anywhere.

“We won’t retreat; the three camps are very important to us,” he said of the 30 June deadline.

Earlier this month, the Burma Army (BA) asked the SSPP to abandon its camps by 10 June and later extended the deadline to the end of June.

“We’ve prepared to defend these camps. We’re not retreating and the BA hasn’t sent any more troops to the area (recently).”

The SSPP camps are located between Mong Hsu and Tang Yan.

The regime-appointed chair of the State Administration Council, Min Aung Hlaing, has invited the SSPP to Naypyidaw for so-called peace talks, but the SSPP has yet to travel to the Southeast Asian country’s capital.

April 24, 2026
Armed resistance groups along the Shan–Karenni border have united to establish the No. 1 Alpha...
April 10, 2026
An explosives factory near Panghsang Town, controlled by the United Wa State Army (UWSA) in Shan...
April 8, 2026
Natural disasters in the Inle (Inlay) Lake area of Nyaungshwe Township, southern Shan State,...
April 7, 2026
Around 50 foreign nationals were arrested along with gambling-related equipment at an illegal...