The military council column that advanced from Kale to Chin State retreated towards Kale after fierce clashes with Chin resistance forces along the way. The column, which consisted of more than 500 people, entered Chin State via the road via Kale on May 20. The Chin resistance forces surrounded and attacked the rebels for about a month and a half from May 20 to July 5, and on July 5, they captured the camp in Tetin Township, Pyin Pye, where they had established a foothold. In the battle, more than 30 rebels were killed and a large amount of weapons and ammunition were seized, and seven revolutionary comrades were also killed. The military group, which had only traveled about 15 miles from Kale in a month and a half, has now retreated towards Kale with heavy losses. Naung Cho Town in Shan State, Moe Bwe Town in Karenni State, While the military council’s offensive lines in Hpakant, Kachin State were in good shape, their situation in Chin State was not so good.