Myanmar, first killed in protest against military coup

A girl who was shot during a protest died yesterday

A girl who was shot during a protest died yesterday

Nypydayu … News Time

The first death toll from a three-week protest against the military’s takeover of power in Myanmar has come to light. According to news agencies, a girl who was shot in the last protest died yesterday. According to medical sources, his condition was critical and machines were still trying to keep him alive. The 20-year-old girl was shot dead during a rally in the capital, Nypydayu, on February 9, after which she was unconscious and could not recover this morning. Experts say the woman’s death will intensify opposition to the military and ongoing protests.

Meanwhile, yesterday in Yangon, the rally consists of taxis and buses, which the police used water cannon to disperse. The demonstration was attended by a large number of people from various fields, including engineers, against which the security forces used full force. On the other hand, Britain and Canada have imposed various sanctions on the generals in power in Myanmar after the overthrow of the government. The British government has said it will freeze the assets of three generals and impose travel bans on them, while Canada has said it will take action against nine military officials. British Foreign Secretary Dominic Robb has said that together with our international allies, we will call on Myanmar’s military to address human rights abuses and bring justice to the people. Myanmar’s military government has not responded immediately to the new sanctions.

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