Demonstrators in Myanmar were shot at by law enforcement on Monday, local media reported, less than a day after 18 protesters were killed on what was the country’s bloodiest day yet since the military seized power on February 1. In the southern city Yangon – Myanmar’s largest – police and the military fired live rounds at protesters and used tear gas on Monday, according to Burmese-language broadcaster RFA. Security officials also reportedly deployed sound bombs, a crowd control device that emits high frequency sound waves, which can cause deafness. Amid the violence, which reportedly took place until around midday, police removed barr
Hence then, the article about myanmar military reportedly fire on anti coup protesters a day after 18 killed on bloody sunday was published today ( ) and is available on Russia Today ( News ) The editorial team at PressBee has edited and verified it, and it may have been modified, fully republished, or quoted. You can read and follow the updates of this news or article from its original source.
Read More Details
Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( Myanmar military reportedly fire on anti-coup protesters a day after 18 killed on ‘bloody Sunday’ )
Also on site :
- Crews respond to large fire at Denny Hamlin's parents' house in Stanley: Sources
- Reported tornado rips roofs off multiple homes in central Illinois
- Heidi Klum ditches bikini top to cozy up to husband Tom Kaulitz during St. Barths vacation