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BREAKING: Many Killed As Police Shoot At Protesters

Many Killed As Police Shoot At Protesters on Thursday.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that security forces in Myanmar again used live ammunition against people protesting the military coup in the country, leaving several people dead, an eye witness said.
In the township of Myaing in central Myanmar, a group of people was aimed at while protesting in front of a police station against the arrest of several individuals.
“The police cracked down on the protesters with tear gas and rubber bullets first, and then fired shots with live bullets. Now six people are dead, including one of my friends,’’ the man said.
In the township of North Dagon in the east of Yangon, the largest city in Myanmar, at least one protester was killed.
“There were over 100 protesters here, one was killed by gun shots and two were injured,’’ Kyaw Kyaw Win, a witness reports.
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The witness said “At the front line of the protest were standing protesters with makeshift shields. They fired at them directly.’’
Since a military coup at the beginning of February, there have been daily mass demonstrations in Myanmar.
The protesters demand the release of de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi and the reinstatement of her civilian government.
More than 60 people have been killed since the beginning of the protests and about 1,900 arrested. This is according to estimates by the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP), a non-profit organisation in Myanmar,
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