Dozens of protesters were reportedly killed by security forces in one of the deadliest days since the anti-coup protests began. It's been a weekend of violence and killing in Myanmar as protests continue against the military coup. Shots were fired at protestors in Yangon, where dozens of people were killed by security forces. More deaths were reported in other parts of the country. It brings the death toll to more than 100 since the anti-coup demonstrations began.
State media is reporting that martial law has been declared in some areas. Despite threats, protesters say they will continue their resistance.
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State media is reporting that martial law has been declared in some areas. Despite threats, protesters say they will continue their resistance.
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