Coup in Myanmar: army spreads streets and cuts internet



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Armored vehicles on the streets of Yangon, February 14

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Armored vehicles appeared on the streets of various cities, including Yangon (pictured)

Armored vehicles appeared on the streets of several cities in Myanmar, amid indications that the army was preparing for an offensive against protesters against the February 1 coup.

Internet service was almost completely cut off in most of Myanmar at 18:30 GMT, while security forces in the northern state of Kachin fired on one of the demonstrations.

The UN Special Rapporteur on Myanmar, Tom Andrews, accused the army of “declaring war” on the people and said “signs of despair” were appearing in the generals who would later be held responsible.

Western embassies in Myanmar have also urged the military to exercise restraint. A statement signed by the European Union, the United States and Great Britain said: “We call on the security forces to stop the violence against protesters protesting after their legitimate government is overthrown.”

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