In Myanmar, the army piled up the bodies of protesters at a temple


Yangon streets stained with protesters' blood

701 civilians have been killed in Myanmar so far since the coup

Yangon: Security forces have once again stained the streets of the capital with blood after the coup in Myanmar. This information has been given by the local media which is collecting the death toll after the coup.

According to local media, the protests in Baghdad on Friday against the military rule were the deadliest since March 14. On March 14, security forces killed 100 protesters. Yangon is the largest city in Myanmar. Bago is located 100 km away from here.

According to local media, the army has kept all the bodies in the grounds of a temple. The Assistant Association for Political Prisoners also confirmed reports of 82 deaths. According to the association, 701 protesters have been killed since the coup.

This was the third crackdown on protesters by security forces in Baghdad in a single week. Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Wednesday, removing hundreds of protesters by truck.

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