SHAN STATE – It was reported that the terrorist junta army bombed two times on Laukkaing Town, controlled by the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), on the early morning of October 27, according to a military news source from Laukkaing.
On October 27, at 00:20 a.m., and 00:27 a.m., junta military aircrafts bombarded Laukkaing Town. According to recent information, an aviation warning has already been issued to the public, and as most of the people have fled their homes, there have been no reports of damage yet.
Similarly, junta military aircrafts were hovering around Namhkan Town, on the morning of October 27, and the town was bombed at 7:45 a.m.
“The junta military aircrafts flew over and over again all morning around Namhkan Town. Now, the bombs have already been dropped. I don’t know where it fell. The explosion was very loud. It was a little far away from the town. I think it landed on Namkhan Mountain. It might be on the 12-mile mountain,” said a local of Namhkan Town.
In addition, it was reported that the military aircrafts from the junta council’s airbases, including Tada-U and Nay Pyi Taw’s Aye Lar airbases, were flying all the way to the northern areas of Shan State.
October 27 is also the 1-year commemoration of the start of the first wave of the Operation 1027 by the Three Brotherhood Alliance that weakened the terrorist junta council.