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Military Groups Take over Polling Station in Paing Kyaw Township, Citing Security Concerns

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January 9, 2025. KIC KNU: Local villagers told KIC that military forces are occupying villages in Paing Kyong Township, Hpa-an District, under the pretext of security for the election polling stations. Nearly 300 military forces entered the villages of Kaso, Kamalin, Ngampyaw Taw, and Naung Khlone near the Hlaing Bwe-Paing Kyong road on January 7, and most of them are occupying villages and schools where ballot boxes are located, according to a …
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January 9, 2025. KIC KNU: Local villagers told KIC that military forces are occupying villages in Paing Kyong Township, Hpa-an District, under the pretext of security for the election polling stations. Nearly 300 military forces entered the villages of Kaso, Kamalin, Ngampyaw Taw, and Naung Khlone near the Hlaing Bwe-Paing Kyong road on January 7, and most of them are occupying villages and schools where ballot boxes are located, according to a …

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kicnews.org broke the news in on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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