Naypyitaw: Several people were killed and more than 50 pro-democracy protesters have been arrested by the Myanmar military junta on Sunday as thousands took to the streets for a second general strike against the regime.
According to media reports, as many as eight people have been injured and over 50 have been arrested in Yangon's Hledan, Thingangyun, Kyimyindaing, Botahtaung and Alone Townships after thousands of pro-democracy protesters launched a second general strike against the junta. "Military and police are using live round of fires to crack down on protestors from swelling. Across the cities in Myanmar, use of force including military grade snipers are deployed to kill peaceful protestors," said one of the Twitter users.
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Another Twitter user said, "Teachers protesters received medical treatment at nearby hideout after they got hurt while they tried run away from police who attacked them with stun grenade this morning in Yangon on Feb 28".
"One of the peaceful protesters was shot death by Myanmar terrorist Police in Thingangyun Township, Yangon today," a Twitterati said. It was also reported that one of the protesters died in Dawei after being shot with a "real bullet".
"Today 28.2.2021 almost all regions in Yangon, Myanmar military and polices shot protesting people with real bullets. In Hledan township, two people were shot dead on the spot. A pregnant teacher was also dead and hundreds of people were arrested," one of the Myanmar citizens. Meanwhile, another Twitterati said, "One civilian is dead by gunshot in Mawlamyaing. at least 2 cilivians are dead in Yangon now. The police fired at the civilians, Call #UN the Justice for Myanmar civilians immediately."
"Brutal crackdowns with live bullets everywhere in Myanmar this morning. Another headshot at Hledan. 3 out of 5 wounded at Hledan in critical condition. A teacher was shot dead at Kyimyindaing," said another Tweet user.
On Saturday, Myanmar's military has fired the country's United Nations Ambassador after he appealed to the UN General Assembly (UNGA) for international help to overturn the coup.