Rakhine offensive
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Is a military offensive by the Arakhan Army against Myanmar's military junta in Rakhine and southern Chin State.
Chronology
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February 2024: On February 7, the Arakan Army took control of Minbya Township
July 2024: On 29 July, the Arakan Army began attacking the headquarters of the 5th Border Guard Police Battalion, the last junta outpost in Maungdaw.
November 2023: Arakha forces captured the Paletwa Township in november 2023.
January 2024: The Arakan Army captured the town of Pauktaw in Rakhine State concluding a three-month battle.
February 2024: The Arakan Army captured the remaining Tatmadaw bases in Minbya by 6 February.
February 2024: The Tatmadaw abandoned Myebon.
August 2024: On 14 August, the Arakan Army captured the town of Kyeintali.
April 2024: on 10 April, the Arakan Army rebranded itself as the "Arakha Army" to represent all people living in Rakhine State.
January 2024: On 17 January 2024, the Taingen camp on the Falam road to the Indian border was captured
February 2024: The Arakan Army captured the towns of Taung Pyo Letwe and Taung Pyo Letyar from the military junta.
February 2024: The Arakha Army took the city of Mrauk U.
June 2024: On 15 June, the Arakan Army launched an offensive to seize the town of Taungup.
March 2024: The Arakan Army captured the town of Ramree.
June 2024: By 25 June, the Arakan Army had captured the town of Thandwe.
March 2024: On 5 March, the Arakan Army reportedly captured the town of Ponnagyun and its surrounding township.
November 2023: Arakan forces captured Rathedaung Township. Clashes with regime forces broke out in Minbya and Maungdaw. Junta forces in Kyauktaw Township surrendered.
February 2024: Junta forces abandoned the town of Ma Ei.
May 2024: On 3 May, the Arakan Army captured the headquarters of the Border Guard Police in Maungdaw Township at Kyee Kan Pyin.
February 2024: The Arakan Army captured Kyauktaw.
March 2024: Arakan Army forces seized a camp near Ge Laung village, Ann Township.
May 2024: The Arakan Army announced on 18 May that it had taken complete control of Buthidaung.
Selected Sources
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/almost-40-myanmar-junta-positions-abandoned-in-rakhine-arakan-army.html