AFP Myanmar security forces have killed more than 100 teenagers in protest violence following the Feb. 1 military coup that overthrew the country’s democratically elected civilian government, sources in the country say. Some were killed in random and unprovoked shootings, among them a 17-year-old medical student and another 17-year-old shot dead while riding his motorbike, family members told RFA in interviews, saying they still mourn their loved ones’ loss. Khant Nyar Hein, then in his first year of medical school, was shot in the head and killed on March 14 during protests in front of a police station in Tarmwe, his father said, adding that his son had hoped someday to build hospitals and other medical facilities to provide treatment to rural people in remote parts of the country.