Golden Valley Warriors

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Golden Valley Warriors
ရွှေတောင်ကြားစစ်သည်တော်အဖွဲ့
Battles and warsinternal conflict in Myanmar

The Golden Valley Warriors (Burmese: ရွှေတောင်ကြားစစ်သည်တော်အဖွဲ့; abbreviated GVW) is an urban guerrilla armed group in Myanmar.[1]

On May 22, 2025, retired lieutenant colonel and former Myanmar ambassador to Cambodia Cho Tun Aung was assassinated in Yangon, marking one of the highest-profile targeted killings since the military coup in 2021. He was shot multiple times outside his residence in Mayangone Township while returning from a gym session.[2]

Cho Tun Aung had previously served in Myanmar’s Tatmadaw, and was active as a political science lecturer after his diplomatic career. He was also a member of the country’s War Veterans Organization. According to the Golden Valley Warriors, Cho Tun Aung played a key role in training military cadres and supporting the junta’s counterinsurgency efforts.[3]

The assassination was claimed by the Golden Valley Warriors group, who stated that his activities directly contributed to military operations targeting resistance groups.[4] Myanmar's state-run media later confirmed his death, underscoring the severity of the attack.[5]

Observers viewed the assassination as a psychological blow to the junta and a sign of growing sophistication among urban guerrilla forces.[6][7][8]

Between 23–29 May 2025, SAC's security forces arrested 16 individuals, including a six-year-old girl, allegedly connected to the assassination plot. This group purportedly included the gunman Myo Ko Ko, his family, a hospital owner accused of treating him, and community members involved in providing support or coverage for the act.[9]

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