First firing on pro-democracy protesters in Myanmar


Yagon, Ta. Monday, February 15, 2021

Authorities opposed the protest with all available police forces, special services and the army. "The army fired on protesters in the capital, Mogadishu, for the first time today. The army opened fire on protesters in the capital, despite an increase in the number of tanks and troops.

In addition to Myanmar's second-largest city, military government troops took to the streets and beat Oddhed with sticks. Meanwhile, former ruler Aung San Suu Kyi was arrested and remanded until February 17.

As a result, the internet service was shut down for hours today. However, the Internet was restarted shortly afterwards. However, most people were still not allowed to use social media.

Despite the military government's crackdown and firing, public outcry did not abate. The protesters did not move out of the streets. It was also suspected that the government could take tougher action against the protesters. Troops fired teargas Sunday night in the northern city of Mitkina and were followed by gunfire.

It was not immediately clear how many were injured or killed. The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a crowd of mourners. The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a crowd of protesters. Captured.

Hundreds of Suu Kyi's party workers and officials were also detained. One of the protesters, who had gathered in front of a bank, said that the deployment of tanks on the roads meant that the military government would inflict more atrocities on civilians. Thousands of people were seen marching on the roads in the capital Napier and Myanmar as well as in Mandalay.

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