Published: 11:59, August 1, 2025 | Updated: 17:54, August 1, 2025
Myanmar imposes martial law in 63 townships after declaring state of emergency
By Xinhua
This photo taken on June 26, 2025 shows people walking in downtown Yangon, Myanmar. (PHOTO / AFP)

YANGON - Myanmar's National Defense and Security Council (NDSC) on Thursday declared martial law in 63 townships shortly after declaring a state of emergency in those areas, the state-owned Myanmar Radio and Television reported.

In the martial law order, the NDSC transferred the executive and judicial duties of the townships to the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services, the report said.

The martial law was imposed to restore normal administrative conditions, peace, and the rule of law in the townships, according to the report.

The townships placed under martial law included five in Kachin state, three in Kayah state, two in Kayin state, seven in Chin state, nine in Sagaing region, five in Magway region, three in Mandalay region, 14 in Rakhine state, and 15 in Shan state, the report said.

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According to the order, the martial law will be in effect for 90 days.