Ten more killed in Myanmar firing on protesters



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In Myanmar, protesters again opened fire on protesters, killing at least 10 civilians. A total of 40 civilians have been killed in peaceful protests against the military coup. Myanmar's military uses lethal weapons on civilians.
Ten more civilians have been killed in indiscriminate firing by Myanmar's military. So far, more than 50 civilians have been killed in protests against the military coup. Human rights groups have claimed that the military has begun using deadly weapons against civilians. Human rights groups have also claimed that 10 more people were killed in military firing in different cities of Myanmar.
Myanmar's military uses everything from tear gas to ammunition. In addition, chemicals were claimed to be used extensively. Human rights groups have analyzed Myanmar's video, saying on social media that the military is using deadly chemicals to quell the protests.
The military has made new allegations against Aung San Suu Kyi. A military statement said Aung San Suu Kyi had embezzled લાખ 600,000. The army claimed that he had given such a large amount and gold to the allies in the year 2016-17. However, an army spokesman did not provide any evidence.
The U.N., on the other hand, appealed to the military to stop the violence. The UN Security Council has called for an end to violence in Myanmar. The military must prevent violence with immediate effect.

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