It released a military statement that said Aung Naing was arrested September 30 after an attack on the army near Kyaikmaraw in Mon state, and that an interrogation revealed he was an information officer for an armed ethnic Karen group.
The statement said he was killed on Oct. 4, and that his body had been properly buried near a village.
It's not clear why the information was only now released. The interim press council was formed under the aegis of the president and asked for the military's information last week.
Despite efforts for a nationwide peace accord to end six decades of conflict, clashes between ethnic armed groups and government troops have occurred in Myanmar's eastern, northern and southeastern regions. Recent clashes reported in Karen, Shan and Kachin states cast doubt over a ceasefire signing planned this year.
