Myanmar protesters 2 more killed as the United Nations envoy insists on the coup.



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With the Myanmar protests on Thursday (February 28), two more people died from the protests resulting in at least five deaths, while Myanmar’s ambassador to the United Nations. Continue to oppose the coup Although the coup has announced the dismissal from office

On February 28, 2021, Channel News Asia reported two additional deaths in the wake of today’s protests against an internal coup. After the violent clashes between protesters and Myanmar police

The police were reported to have used live ammunition to disperse the protests in Yangon. A hospital doctor reported that a man was shot in the chest. Who died in the hospital

And “Yeo Min Tai”, the Myanmar politician reported that the police used live ammunition to disperse the protests in Dawei. With one death and many more serious injuries.

Since the military coup on February 1, at least five people have died as a result of the dissolution of the protesters, along with many more injuries.

Photo by Sai Aung Main / AFP

Meanwhile, Kyaw Moe Tun, Myanmar’s permanent representative to the United Nations (UN), insists that he will help as many people as possible in the fight against the coup. Following a briefing at the United States’ general meeting of the United Nations in New York on February 26, Yeomotun said that he opposed the military coup with a 3-inch elevation at the end of the statement.

After that event Myanmar’s military junta said it had removed “Yeumo Thun” from office after “betraying the nation”, but the UN does not consider the junta to be Myanmar’s new government. Since there have been no reports of the country’s move to the United Nations, “Yeomotun” can continue in his post.



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