The Myanmar military has announced the detention of Aung San Suu Kyi, the country’s former civilian leader, transferring her to house arrest as the political turmoil intensifies. This move follows a dramatic escalation that saw security forces asserting control over the capital, Naypyidaw, and other key regions. Authorities claim the measure aims to stabilize the nation amidst allegations of electoral irregularities during the recent general elections, though critics view it as a decisive crackdown on democratic governance.

Key developments in the unfolding crisis include:

  • Deployment of armed troops across major cities, restricting public movement.
  • Suspension of internet services and communication blackouts to limit information flow.
  • Reports of widespread arrests of opposition figures and activists.
  • International calls for restraint and restoration of civilian rule.
Event Date Impact
Military takeover announced February 1, 2021 Suspension of parliament, emergency rule
Communication blackout imposed February 2-4, 2021 Limited information, international concern
Aung San Suu Kyi detained February 1, 2021 Political leader confined at residence