Yangon ജനാധിപത്യ The democratic uprising in Myanmar is bloody. Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Friday, removing 18 protesters by truck. Several people were injured. Hundreds were taken into police custody. Military police and protesters suffered severe natapatikalumayan. Despite the continued use of tear gas and stun grenades, the protesters turned relentlessly on fire. The injured were also seen being beaten. The city streets became battlefields, reminiscent of pre-2010 military repression.
The first shots were fired at medical students protesting early in the morning in Yangon. After the morning clashes, there was another big rally in the city in the evening. Five people were killed in police firing here and three each in Dawai and Mandalay. Many were shot in the chest. The military said no policeman was killed. Police arrested 75 more people on Saturday night.
The UN has expressed concern over the brutal crackdown on the democratic movement. Western nations have also criticized the police and military crackdown on unarmed mobs. Phil Robertson, Asia deputy director of Human Rights Watch, said the crackdown was aimed at intimidating people.
English Summary: 18 Killed In Myanmar On Bloodiest Day Of Protests Against Coup
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