Police Fire On Myanmar Anti-Coup Protesters; 6 Dead
The Philippine Star|March 01, 2021
YANGON (Reuters) – Myanmar police opened fired yesterday on protests against military rule, killing six people and wounding several on the second day of a crackdown on demonstrations across the country, a doctor and a politician said.
Police Fire On Myanmar Anti-Coup Protesters; 6 Dead

A woman also died after police broke up a teachers’ protest with stun grenades in the main city of Yangon, though the cause of her death was not known, her daughter and a colleague said.

Myanmar has been in chaos since the army seized power and detained elected government leader Aung San Suu Kyi and much of her party leadership on Feb. 1, alleging fraud in a November election her party won in a landslide.

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