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38 dead in Burma protesters

Protesters against the coup in Myanmar At least 38 more people were shot dead by security forces in several cities on Wednesday as protests continued. Since the Myanmar Army was led by Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, Supreme Commander-in-Chief The coup took power from the civilian government. Of the National League for Democracy, led by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi on Feb. 1


Information gathered from local media. And posting via PASBOOK Shows military and police officers. Take decisive measures In Mandalay city The second largest city in the upper central part of the country With the use of rubber bullets, tear gas, smoke grenades and “live bullets”, there were deaths. And many injuries

Independent TV stations and online news agencies The Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) reported that at least 38 people died in many cities and dozens injured. The deaths included boys aged 14 and 17 and a girl at 19.


Myanmar has just passed a bloody day. On Sunday, Feb. 28 at The dissolution of the assembly killed at least 18 people and injured dozens more As reported by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights or OHCHR. In Southeast Asia

The breakdown of the security rally on Wednesday. In the city of Monywa Which is far from Mandalay city to the northwest At least 6 people were killed and more than 30 injured in Yangon. Old capital And the largest city At least one person was reported dead in Magwe and at least one in Mying Shan. South of Mandalay city At least one person has been reported dead. However, many parties are concerned that The number of deaths could be increased. Because the mission of the staff has not yet ended

The most recent violence happened Occurred after meeting Between the foreign ministers of many ASEAN member countries Including Indonesia, Myanmar and Thailand, where Bangkok and ASEAN issued a statement calling on all sides in Myanmar. Use patience.

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