Myanmar army opened fire on protesters, killing 91 people
World / Myanmar army opened fire on protesters, killing 91 people
World - Myanmar army opened fire on protesters, killing 91 people
Against the military coup in Myanmar, people are now on the streets and openly opposing the rule of the army. The army is constantly trying to crush the people's protests and agitations in which more than 300 people have died so far. Myanmar army opened fire on people demonstrating against the coup on Saturday, killing 91 people.According to Myanmar local media, security forces killed 91 people today, the highest since last month's military coup. Local online news website Myanmar Now reported in the evening that the death toll reached 91. This number is more than the total deaths in one day on 14 March. On that day 74 to 90 people were feared killed.Saturday was the worst day for protests since the coup. A large number of people took to the streets to protest the coup on the occasion of the annual Armed Forces Day in Myanmar. The army opened fire to stop them, killing dozens of civilians, including children. On 1 February, protesters were given a military warning on the streets of Yangon, Mandalay and other cities against the military coup after which they were also shot "in the head and back" at the protest.However the number of reported deaths could not be independently verified. The military spokesman did not respond to questions from the news agency Reuters. A spokesman for local leader Dr Sassa, who led an anti-militant group against the army, said, "Today is a shameful day for the armed forces." The army chief is celebrating Armed Forces Day after killing more than 300 innocent civilians. , "According to a number released by an independent researcher in Yangon, 89 people have died from army shots. These people have been murdered in more than two dozen cities and towns. In the past, a 7-year-old innocent girl died in Myanmar from a police bullet. The police shot her when she suddenly ran towards them to hug her father.