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Violent attacks against Myanmar protesters

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The Foreign Secretary has acknowledged the "huge bravery" of protestors in Myanmar who returned to the streets despite security forces reportedly killing at least 18 demonstrators.

Following more deadly clashes, Dominic Raab called for the release of the country's civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, who appeared in court to face fraud charges.

Warning - Sky's South East Asia Correspondent, Siobhan Robbins report includes video of the moments after one of the protestors was shot dead.

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World
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Myanmar, aung san suu kyi, coup
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