Myanmar Junta Loses Ground as Resistance Forces Gain Control
Ethnic armed groups and anti-coup forces have made significant advances, leading to a humanitarian crisis and global security concerns.
- Ethnic armed groups and anti-coup forces have taken control of significant territories, including border areas.
- The junta now controls less than half of Myanmar, with resistance forces consolidating their positions.
- The conflict has led to a humanitarian crisis with over three million displaced and thousands killed.
- Myanmar's instability is fueling global cybercrime and drug trafficking networks.
- International calls for humanitarian aid and diplomatic engagement are intensifying as the situation worsens.