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23 Commanders Last Less Than a Year

Airstrikes Account for Over Half of Mass Killings

Battles Targeting the SSPC’s Defense Industry Factories

Only Three Amnesties Exclusively Included Political Prisoners

Slump to Recovery: Myanmar’s Rare Earth Export Trends in 2025

Myanmar-China Trade Reporting Discrepancy Grew After 2021

Majority Brace to Struggle On, Though Hopelessness is High

Jobs and Security Take Precedence Over Education

Inflation and Instability Blamed for Livelihood Gaps

Vast Majority Feel Less Secure Than in 2024

Reliance on Mutual Aid Over Institutions

Widespread Increase in Theft and Mental Distress

Coping Through Frugality and Lower Consumption

Incomes Stagnate or Decline for Most

Occupations Remain Largely Unchanged

Challenges in Reaching Hospitals and Clinics

Price Hikes Cited as Main Barrier to Purchasing Medicine

The Majority Struggled to Purchase Medicine

Families Struggled to Purchase Goods

Price Hikes and Shortages Hit the Majority

Daily Consumer Goods Saw Higher Price Hikes

Majority Reported Price Hikes

Even Everyday Goods Were Unavailable

Imported Goods Shortages Hit Most Households

Regime Now Regains 44 Percent of the Mandalay-Muse Corridor

Two-Thirds of Border Trade Value Now Under EAOs’ Hands

EAOs and Resistance Control Seven Chinese Projects in Northern Shan

AA Gained Control of All Chinese Projects in Rakhine

Job Opportunities – The Number One Need

The Majority Left Alone to Cope