Bloody war in Myanmar, army fires on protesters, killing 70


- Myanmar's situation is deteriorating after the coup

New delhi date. Monday, March 15, 2021

The situation in Myanmar is becoming very uncontrollable after the coup. Protesters set fire to a Chinese factory in the Yangon area on Sunday. The Myanmar army then rained bullets openly. The shooting killed 51 protesters and was becoming the most dangerous action of the ongoing demonstration in the last 6 weeks.

A shooting in Yangon killed at least 51 people. Apart from that, 12 people lost their lives in different cities on Sunday alone. The number of people killed in the protests has so far crossed 125, according to a Myanmar organization.

The death toll from protests in Myanmar is expected to rise further as there are still many places where corpses are lying unnoticed.

On February 1, the military overthrew the elected government in Myanmar. In addition, Aung San Suu Kyi met with several senior leaders in prison and suppressed their voices. Demonstrations have since taken to the streets of Myanmar, with people demanding the release of Aung San Suu Kyi. The offensive has arrested 2,156 people so far and is also taking action against those who posted catastrophic posts on social media.

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