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2024 in Myanmar

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This is the list of important events happened in Myanmar in 2024.

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Events

January

February

March

April

May

  • 5 May – The Kachin Independence Army announces the capture of the town of Sumprabum.[23]
  • 6 May – The Arakan Army announces the capture of a junta base in Buthidaung after a siege.[23]
  • 18 May – The Arakan Army announces the capture of Buthidaung, with unconfirmed reports of the town being set on fire.[24]
  • 29 May – The Tatmadaw is accused of massacring 76 people in the village of Byine Phyu, Rakhine State.[25]

June

July

August

September

  • 2 September – The Tatmadaw designates the MNDAA, the Ta'ang National Liberation Army and the Arakan Army as "terrorist" groups.[44]
  • 5 September – The Arakan Army captures the Myanmar Navy's Central Naval Diving and Salvage Depot in Thandwe, Rakhine State.[45]
  • 13 September – At least 300 people are reported killed and around 230,000 others are displaced following days of nationwide flooding caused by the remnants of Typhoon Yagi.[46]
  • 17 September – Senior-General Min Aung Hlaing announces that the national census would be taken beginning from 1 October and urges flood victims to return to their homes as soon as possible.[47]
  • 18 September – The MNDAA announces that it would not cooperate with the National Unity Government and that it does not harbor any intention to capture Mandalay and Taunggyi.[48]
  • 20 September – The junta orders students enrolled in short-term courses in Thailand to return to Myanmar in order to renew their passport.[49]
  • 24 September – Pope Francis asks for the release of detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi and offers her sanctuary at the Vatican.[50]
  • 26 September–
  • 28 September –
  • 29 September – Khin Shwe, who was detained along with his son Zay Thiha in March 2022, is released for health reasons.[55]

October

  • 1 October – The national census commences.[56]
  • 10 October – The Myanmar Navy opens fire at Bangladeshi fishing trawlers near St. Martin's Island, killing a fisherman. It subsequently detains six of the vessels along with their crew.[57]
  • 18 October – The Chinese consulate in Mandalay is damaged in a bomb attack.[58]
  • 20 October – A boat carrying refugees fleeing from Kyauk Kar to Myeik capsizes in the Andaman Sea, killing at least eight people and leaving 20-30 others missing.[59]
  • 23 October – Nay Soe Maung, the former rector of the University of Public Health, Yangon and son-in-law of former military ruler Than Shwe, is arrested after criticising the military regime on social media.[60]
  • 30 October – The European Union, the United Kingdom and Canada impose sanctions on six entities and three individuals, including Industry Minister Charlie Than, for their role in supplying aviation fuel and equipment to the Tatmadaw.[61]

November

December

  • 3 December – The MNDAA declares a unilateral ceasefire and calls for dialogue with the junta brokered by China.[68]
  • 8 December – The Arakan Army seizes Maungdaw from the Tatmadaw.[69]
  • 15 December - Representatives from MNDAA and junta meet in Kunming to discuss terms for ceasefire. The meeting lasts two days but is inconclusive due to the latter's demand that the MNDAA relinquish its hold over Lashio.[70]
  • 20 December – The Arakan Army seizes the headquarters of the Tatmadaw's western regional military headquarters in Ann Township, Rakhine State.[71]
  • 28 December - The Arakan Army captures Gwa in southern Rakhine State.[72]
  • 29 December - The Arakan Army announces that they would welcome any initiative to solve the current crisis through dialogue.[73]
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Holidays

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Deaths

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