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Death Toll in Myanmar Regime s Latest Massacre Rises as Details Emerge

Death Toll in Myanmar Regime’s Latest Massacre Rises as Details Emerge Amid the killing in the town, residents of Bago staged an anti-regime protest on Saturday. 218 By The Irrawaddy 11 April 2021 More than 80 civilians, including students, were massacred by the Myanmar military regime in a single day in Bago Friday. The initial death toll from the dawn attacks on anti-regime strongholds in Bago was about 60, but the number of those slain has continued to grow as more details emerge. The Assistance Association for Political Prisoner (AAPP), which has been documenting the lists of fatalities and detention since the Feb.1 coup, now says that about 82 people were killed by the regime’s troops during the Bago raids.

Easter Sunday Sees Myanmar Death Toll at Hands of Military Regime Topping 560

Easter Sunday Sees Myanmar Death Toll at Hands of Military Regime Topping 560 Easter Sunday Sees Myanmar Death Toll at Hands of Military Regime Topping 560 Protesters in Mandalay s Mogok, known as a ruby town, staged a protest in support of elected lawmakers Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH) and rejecting the military coup on Sunday. / CJ 1.7k By The Irrawaddy 5 April 2021 At least five people were killed and more than two dozen protesters arrested by Myanmar military regime forces on Sunday, bringing the death toll to more than 560 in 63 days since the coup. Among the Easter Sunday deaths were two villagers who were arrested by soldiers and police on April 2.

1 dead, 3 injured by gunfire Friday night in Shreveport

SHREVEPORT, La. - A man is dead and three people are injured after two separate shootings in Shreveport Friday night.

Myanmar Security Forces Kill Another Six on Saturday, Sending Death Toll to 556

Myanmar Security Forces Kill Another Six on Saturday, Sending Death Toll to 556 Regime s troops during a crackdown in Yangon in March. / The Irrawaddy 382 By The Irrawaddy 3 April 2021 At least six civilians were killed by Myanmar’s military regime on Saturday, sending the death toll in the crackdown on anti-regime protests to at least 555 across the country. Despite violence at the hands of the military regime, thousands of civilians in Sagaing, Mandalay regions, and Mon, Kayah and Kachin States took to the streets to take a stand against military rule. Three civilians were shot dead when police and soldiers opened fire into crowds of protesters with live ammunition early Saturday morning in Monywa, Sagaing region.

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