Ko Mine Min Naung( Final year Law major student) from #Lashio was shot in the chest and killed by the Junta's Terrorist Group this morning.
#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar#Mar27Coup
This is 1 of the videos trending on social media. This happened Saturday morning in #Dawei, southeastern part of #Myanmar. The condition & whereabouts of victim shot & taken away by #military security forces as seen in video unknown. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
Myanmar’s ethnic armed factions will not stand by and do nothing if the military junta’s forces continue to kill protesters, General Yawd Serk of the RCSS told @poppymcp and @panuw https://t.co/S6nGBs2nrA #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
This screengrab provided via AFPTV and taken from a broadcast by Myawaddy TV in #Myanmar on March 27, 2021 shows Russia's deputy Defence Minister Alexander Fomin (C) attending an annual parade put on by the Myanmar military to mark Armed Forces Day in the capital Naypyidaw. AFP
Horrifying reports of several deaths in Myanmar’s second city Mandalay on the military’s “Armed Forces Day.” The graphic images below reveal the possible use of live ammunition and local citizens trying to help one another to safety.
4 people killed in Myeik today. Families can't even announce the death and take photograph to give the journalists as they're afraid of security forces who can take the dead bodies.
#Myanmar#military on state tv Friday warned security forces will fire at protesters opposing #militarycoup. On Saturday, they made good of their threat with increasing number of horrific pics/videos of victims shot by police/soldiers around the country #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
Mandalay today. Anti-coup protesters took to the streets in many parts of Myanmar on Army Day despite the junta's shoot to kill threat. At least 50 people are reported killed so far. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
MONYWA Today: The biggest demonstration in Monywa, Sagaing Region has been taking place since Feb 7 despite the brutal killing of security forces there. Monywa will never fail.
A few western embassies in #Myanmar have also now changed their #FB cover photo to black, presumably to stand with the protesters in the country, acknowledging the many who have been killed and injured since the #militarycoup began on Feb 1. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar