The Chinland Council and the Ministry of Defense announced that the Chinland Council forces and allied revolutionaries jointly resisted the terrorist army’s advance into Chin State, resulting in fierce clashes resulting in the deaths of around 100 soldiers, including a major and a captain.

The Chinland Council forces, which are composed of the Chin National Army and the local defense forces, attacked the terrorist Military Council army in Kalay, Gangaw, Falam and Tedim Townships. The Chinland Council forces’ first column was attacked by the Vakok PDF, the Student Army (ABSDF), the PDF district battalions, the Pah Kah Phah , The military is reportedly fighting the military council between Kalay and Gangaw in collaboration with allied groups such as the Yaw Defense Force (YDF).

Despite the military’s heavy air and drone attacks, the Chinland Council forces and allied groups have reportedly killed about 100 military personnel, including majors and captains, and captured some prisoners of war. They have also seized weapons and ammunition. The military, which is in distress, conducted four airstrikes on November 6, seven airstrikes on November 14, one Y-12, two airstrikes on November 15, two airstrikes on November 16, two airstrikes on November 17, and four airstrikes on November 17.

Similarly, the Chin Brotherhood (CB) forces’ 2nd Battalion, the Chin National Defense Force (CNDF), PDF Zoland and other allied groups are reportedly attacking the Military council forces between Falam and Weibula and between Tedim and Khaikam, and the military conducted airstrikes on November 17.

The military is launching a massive offensive to regain control of areas it lost, including Falam in Chin State. The offensive is being fought off by Chinland Council, Chin State forces, and Chin Brotherhood groups. Some military sources said that the military’s massive offensive has temporarily led to the rebels losing control of some areas, including the Taingen junction and Weibula.

“This success is possible because both the CC (Chin State Council) and the CB (Chin Nyi Naung) prioritize the common enemy and fight together. As Chin people, we are very happy. We encourage and urge them to continue to cooperate,” said a Chin revolutionary source, expressing his opinion on the unity between the two Chin revolutionary forces and the military council in fighting against the military council. The Chin source also urged those who can join the Chin Brotherhood and Chinland Council to cooperate together and not to make any incitement that would destroy unity.

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