Myanmar sees deadliest day as coup leader allegedly orders for…
Myanmar sees deadliest day as coup leader allegedly orders for the death of 38 protesters who were killed during protest
media captionVideo footage shows anti-coup protesters running to avoid police tear gas
At least 38 people were killed in Myanmar on Wednesday in what the UN described as the “bloodiest day” since the coup took place a month ago.
UN envoy to Myanmar Christine Schraner Burgener said there was shocking footage coming out of the country.
Witnesses said security forces opened fire with rubber and live bullets.
Mass protests and acts of civil disobedience have been seen across Myanmar since the military seized power on 1 February.
Protesters have been calling for an end to military rule and the release of the country’s elected government leaders – including Aung San Suu Kyi – who were overthrown and detained in the coup.
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