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MYANMAR – A responsible person from Saw Dragon Drone Force said that four junta soldiers died when they used drones to bomb the hideout posts of junta soldiers that invaded the mango farm, near Anklaw Bridge between Ywarthitkone Village and Kawtnwet Village in Kawkareik Township, Karen State.
On September 5, about 10 a.m., more than ten junta soldiers under junta division 44 who came to set up hideout posts in the mango farm, were bombarded with drones twice, killing four soldiers and there were also injured junta troops.
“They came in to set up hideout posts. There were more than ten soldiers. We bombarded them with three 60 mm grenades and three small grenades. After being attacked, they retreated. At least four soldiers had died and some have been injured,” said the responsible person from Saw Dragon Drone Force.
This attack was jointly done by the cooperation of KNLA (Karen National Liberation Army) Battalion 14, the Albino Tiger Column’s Phoe Say Hmue group and Saw Dragon Drone Force. Although terrorist junta soldiers recklessly returned fire, the People’s Defence Force could retreat without any injury.
Similarly, it has been reported from Myaing U.A.V Fighter that junta provision vehicles stuck in the mud near Gwe Pinlae stream on the Myaing-Paukpyin Road, Myaing Township, Magway Division, were bombarded with unmanned aerial vehicles (drones).
On Wednesday (September 6), around 8 a.m., while junta vehicles that came to deliver provisions to Kani Village (base to junta-backed Pyu Saw Htee militia) and a junta infantry column numbering 70 were stuck in the mud near Gwe Pinlae stream, the People’s Defence Force dropped 1 kg grenades using UAVs. There were terrorist junta soldiers injured in the attack while two small UAVs and one with six fans were said to have been damaged.
This attack was led and done by Myaing People’s Defence Force, Myaing U.A.V Fighter and they requested the civilians to support as much as possible in order to replenish the damaged drones.