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Zam Yusa, Yussof Ishaq

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Southern Thai insurgent attacks kill defence volunteer, hurt 5; Indonesian soldier slain in firefight with Papuan separatist; 2 killed in Mindanao clan clashes

Filipino communist insurgent leader killed and more news and analyses in this latest weekly Asean Conflict Watch summary (22-28 June 2026)

Bloodshed across several fronts defined Southeast Asia’s security landscape in the week ending 28 Ju...

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Separatist leader shot dead in hot pursuit in Indonesia's Papua; communist insurgent leader killed in Philippine firefight; six cops hurt in southern Thai bomb attack

Separatists bomb southern Thai solar power plant, two Papuan residents injured in suspected bomb explosion and more news in latest weekly Southeast Asia armed conflict summary (15-21 June 2026).

The week ending 21 June 2026 brought fresh b...

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MILF commander assassinated; 3 injured in southern Thai bombing; 44 gold miners evacuated from Papuan separatist disturbance

Filipino cop injured in ambush, over 40 civilians slain in Myanmar regime rampage and more news in this latest weekly Southeast Asia armed conflict summary (8-14 June 2026).

Conflict developments across Southeast Asia last week were domina...

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Ranger, two insurgents killed in southern Thai sieges; Filipino soldier, two communist rebels slain in separate clashes; separatists say killed two govt troops in Indonesia's Papua

And more news and analyses in this latest weekly Asean Conflict Watch summary (1-8 June 2026)

Another bloody week in Southeast Asia.

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  • Zam Yusa

    Zam Yusa, a Malaysian journalist, is founder and editor of Asean Conflict Watch, covering Southeast Asia’s armed conflicts. His work has also appeared in The Diplomat, Akhbar Al Aan, The Defense Post, BenarNews, The New Arab, FMT and Daily Express.

  • Yussof Ishaq

    Malaysian journalist covering Southeast Asia armed conflicts for Asean Conflict Watch | Previous work appeared in Radio Free Asia and BenarNews

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