The army is now using Violence to stop protests that have been taking place since the Myanmar Coup by Army in Myanmar, which is constantly worsening the situation. On Saturday, four Protesters were killed in action by security forces on people demonstrating against the coup in Myanmar. Three people have been reported dead in Myanmar’s second-largest city Mandalay, while one in Pai town in the south-central part of the country. There have been many news reports on social media about the death of people in both places.
In Myanmar, UN human rights expert Tom Andrews said on Thursday that according to ‘reliable information’, at least 70 people have died in the action of security forces in Myanmar. Significantly, since the army toppled Aung San Suu Kyi’s government on February 1, there are frequent protests in the country. The protesters are demanding the release of the detained leaders.
10 protesters died on Thursday
Earlier on Thursday, there were reports that Myanmar security forces fired and killed at least 10 protesters, ignoring the UN appeal to stop the use of deadly force against those who were peaceful demonstrations against the military coup last month. Has gone.
Local media reports and social media posts said that six people were killed in Myung, a town in the central Megeve region, while one person each died in Yangon, Mandalay, Boga and Tongu. Earlier, security forces have opened fire on the protesters, in which many people have died.
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Tear gas, rubber bullets and water splashes are being used to suppress the protesters. Apart from this, many protesters were also brutally beaten up. In New York, the UN Security Force on Wednesday unanimously appealed to withdraw the military coup and strongly condemned the violence against peaceful protesters.