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Bloodiest crackdown yet on Myanmar protests
Myanmar’s military regime launched a vicious crackdown on unarmed protesters on Sunday, in which at least 63 people were killed and hundreds injured by security forces firing live ammunition, making it by far the bloodiest day since the February 1 military coup.
Doctors and rescue workers fear that the present toll of over 150 deaths will continue to rise as many of the wounded victims are in critical condition. Reports are also surfacing of dead bodies seized by police, after protesters were unable to retrieve them.
Residents march around their neighborhood despite an overnight curfew in an anti-coup night rally at the Myaynigone area of Sanchaung township in Yangon, Myanmar Monday, March 15, 2021. (AP Photo)
At least 39 reported killed in Myanmar as Chinese factories burn metro.us - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from metro.us Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Security forces killed at least 30 anti-coup protesters in the poor, industrial Hlaingthaya suburb of Myanmar’s main city and at other places on Sunday after Chinese-financed factories were set ablaze.
The United Nations' envoy for Myanmar has strongly condemned the continuing bloodshed after at least 39 protesters were killed in one of the deadliest days since the country's 1 February coup.