A military Coup in Myanmar || Intensity, Increase In killings, Police Violence Against Demonstrators
Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Sunday, removing hundreds of protesters by truck. Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Sunday, removing hundreds of protesters by truck. Large anti-military protests are taking place in the Myanmar cities of Yangon, Mandalay and Davao despite police crackdowns. There have been reports of casualties in the protests, but it is difficult to confirm. Myanmar's February 1 military coup, which ousted and detained the country's top elected political leadership, including Aung San Suu Kyi, has sparked widespread protests and demonstrations. Videos posted on the country's social media on Sunday showed protesters running to evade police baton charges, temporary barricades on highways and several people being drenched in blood. ۔ The police crackdown, which began in full swing on Saturday, was extended as military rulers sought to end a large-scale, peaceful civil disobedience campaign in the country. However, there is no prospect of an end to ...