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According to the US embassy in Myanmar on February 14, there are indications of military movement in the city of Yangon and the telecommunications system is in danger of being disrupted from 1 to 9 am on February 15 (local time).
According to Reuters, many people continued to protest in Myanmar cities for the ninth day in a row to protest the Myanmar army coup. Armored vehicles have appeared in Yangon for the first time since the main incident occurred on 1.2.
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The soldiers were deployed to power plants in Kachin state, sparking clashes with protesters in the area, who argued that the army intends to cut off power to arrest people at night.
On the night of February 14, soldiers sprayed a tornado to disperse protesters in front of a power plant in Myitkyina, the capital of Kachin.
According to Reuters, security forces opened fire to disperse the protesters, but it is unclear whether they are real or rubber bullets.
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