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Myanmar civil war (2021–present)
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Myanmar civil war
Part of the Myanmar conflict

Military situation as of 22 May 2024:

State Administration Council and allies

  Tatmadaw and allies[e]

National Unity Government and allies

  Karenni IEC resistance forces[h]
  Chinland resistance forces and allies[i]

Other combatants

For a detailed accurate up-to-date map, see here

For a list of engagements, see here
Date5 May 2021 – present
(3 years and 3 weeks)
Location
Myanmar (with spillovers in neighbouring countries)
Status Ongoing
Territorial
changes
Belligerents

Myanmar National Unity Government

Allied ethnic armed organisations:

Other organisations:

State Administration Council

Aligned ethnic armed organisations:


Commanders and leaders
Strength
100,000 (PDF, February 2024 estimate)[24] and more than 100,000 (LDF and allied ethnic armed organisations, EAOs) about 150,000 personnel; 70,000 combat troops (Tatmadaw, May 2023 estimate)[25]
Casualties and losses
  • 49,219 total killed (per ACLED, 12 April 2024)[26]
  • 4,961 civilians killed, 26,601 arrested (per AAPP, 1 May 2024)[27]
  • 2,330,200+ internally displaced, 95,600 refugees per United Nations 15 December 2023[28][29]
  • 11,400 residences destroyed (per ISP–Myanmar and Data for Myanmar, as of 12 May 2022)[30]
  • 83,746 civilian properties estimated burnt or destroyed since February 2022 (per Data for Myanmar, 14 April 2024)[31][32]
  • 440 houses and buildings sealed off by the Junta (per AAPP, February 2022).[33]
  • Two killed and 17 injured inside Bangladesh as part of spillover[34]