Daily Briefing in Relation to the Military Coup
Date – 1 July 2026
Since the 1 February 2021 coup, a total of (8,143) people, including pro-democracy activists and civilians, have been killed by the junta and pro-military groups during the Spring Revolution.
A total of (31,280) people have been arrested by the junta for opposing their arbitrary seizure of power. Of those arrested, (14,395) are confirmed to still be in detention, while (7,883) remain to be verified.
These are the numbers reported by the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP). The actual numbers are likely much higher. We will continue to update accordingly.
According to the data collected by AAPP, from June 1 to 30, 2026, (67) people in total; (28) women and (39) men, were killed by the junta across the country, including (9) children under the age of 18. The identities of these victims have been verified. Among these deaths, Sagaing Region recorded the highest number of fatalities, totaling (19), followed by (14) people in Rakhine State. (46) out of (67) people were killed by the junta’s airstrikes, marking the highest cause of death. During the stated period, the AAPP has also received information regarding the death of (88) civilians, as a result of junta attacks, whose identities have yet to be confirmed.
On June 17, junta forces conducted an aerial bombing using jet fighter aircraft on villages and wards in Kyauktaw Township, Rakhine State. As a result, eight identified civilians, including a child under the age of 18, were killed from bomb shrapnel, and several others were injured. Among those injured, Ma Aye Hla and Hla Aung Kyaw died on June 19 and on the night of June 24, respectively, while receiving medical treatment, due to the severity of their injuries.
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