In Myanmar, security forces repeatedly fired at demonstrators protesting a military coup, killing more than 50 people so far in a UN announcement, and local media fired in Yangon, the largest city on the 4th, injuring several people I told you that I did.

Although the international community has been criticizing the large number of casualties, the military has maintained its stance of trying to suppress it by force.

In Myanmar, security forces repeatedly fired at demonstrators protesting a military coup, and the United Nations announced on the 3rd that 38 people had died in one day, with more than 50 dead so far.



Demonstrations were held in various parts of the country on the 4th, and local media reported that security forces had fired in Yangon to dissolve the demonstrators.

So far, there is no information on the dead and several people have been injured.



The international community has been criticizing the large number of casualties among the demonstrators, but the military has said that "mobs are attacking police officers." He has not broken his stance of insisting and trying to suppress it with force.



The UN Security Council has decided to hold a meeting to discuss the response on the 5th, focusing on what measures can be taken to prevent further bloodshed.