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Myanmar's army has done air strike on the people of its own country. Myanmar's army has fired bombs from fighter jets. Firing has been done on people from military helicopter for about 20 minutes. More than 100 people have died in this air strike of Myanmar Army.
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Taze is near the town of Kale, where at least 12 people were killed in a similar clash between troops and protesters on Wednesday. AAPP has said over 2,800 people are in detention for opposing the junta. The United States, the European Union and others have already imposed sanctions on generals involved in the coup.
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Opponents of military rule in Myanmar inscribed messages of protest on Easter eggs on Sunday. Messages including "Spring Revolution", "We must win" and "Get out MAH" - referring to junta leader Min Aung Hlaing - were seen on eggs in photographs on social media. The campaign against the ousting of the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi has included protests, a civil disobedience campaign of strikes and quirky acts of rebellion that spread on social media.
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A total of 557 people have been killed since the February 1 coup. Around 2,658 people have been arrested.
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The military did not announce or explain its order to telecom firms to cut wireless broadband. Some 543 people have been killed in the uprising, according to the Association for Political Prisoners advocacy group.
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US suspended all trade ties with Myanmar until elected government returns The decision was announced by US Trade Representative Katherine Tai on Monday (March 29) The coup has triggered mass protests across Myanmar
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Myanmar police officers say they escaped to India because they did not want to kill protestors The Home Ministry told the four bordering states to prevent refugees from entering India The ministry said the states were not authorized to accord refugee status to anyone
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More than 40 people were killed by security forces in protests in Hlaing Tharyar on March 14 and several factories were set ablaze. France said the European Union would approve sanctions against those behind the coup next Monday. More than 180 protesters have been killed as security forces try to crush a wave of demonstrations.
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A nun in Myanmar pleads with the police not to resort to violence She fell to her knees as the security forces opened fire on the demonstrators Due to the brute force being used by the military, protesters carried homemade shields
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Myanmar protesters were trapped by security forces after they defied a night curfew The army takeover and arrest of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi has plunged Myanmar into chaos Security forces have killed over 60 protesters.
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A total of 16 people of Myanmar have crossed the Indian border and have taken refuge in Mizoram Reports suggest 11 of them have were police personnel The MEA said it is ascertaining the facts and will give further updates on the matter later
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Despite deploying more forces and promising to hold a new election, the generals have failed to stop more than two weeks of daily protests and a civil disobedience movement calling for the reversal of the February 1 coup and release of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi. The response of security forces this time has been less deadly, but at least three protesters have were killed after two were shot dead in the second city of Mandalay.
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On February 1, Myanmar's military staged a coup and overthrew the democratically elected government of the National League for Democracy (NLD), alleging voter fraud in November 2020 elections that saw the NLD securing a resounding victory. The people of Myanmar took to the streets to protest this sudden move. Take a look at the situation in Myanmar:
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Thousands of protesters took to the streets in Myanmar’s major cities for a ninth straight day of anti-coup demonstrations. A convoy of thousands on motorbikes and in cars also drove through the capital Naypyitaw.
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90 townships in 30 cities across the country have been placed under curfew. The military has informed the ethnic armed groups that future peace talks will be continued only with the military-formed peace committee.
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Myanmar’s junta shut down the internet in the country on Saturday. The decision came in place after thousands of people took to the streets of Yangon to protest against the coup. Many in the crowd wore red, the colour of Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD).
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The military has blocked the Facebook services from Thursday (February 4) in the country. The step came after UN chief Antonio Guterres warned that the world must rally to ensure the coup fails in Myanmar.






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