In Myanmar, police fired at demonstrators as large-scale protests against the army that carried out the coup spread throughout the country, leaving one person seriously ill.

The treating doctor said that the live ammunition had penetrated the bones of the head, and a violent backlash from the demonstrators is expected.

In Myanmar, large-scale protests against the military were held in Yangon, the largest city, and Naypyidaw, the capital, on the 9th, and protests are spreading all over the country.



On the other hand, the military and others are tightening up by detaining the participants of the demonstration, and in Naypyidaw, police fired at the demonstrators, and according to local media, two people have been injured so far, of which One reports that he is unconscious.



One of the doctors on the medical team treating the injured person told NHK's telephone interview that "this is definitely a live bullet because it penetrates the helmet and the bones of the head and reaches the brain." Was there.



Meanwhile, state television reported on the night of the 9th that 20,000 people gathered in central Mandalay, where rallies of five or more people were prohibited, some of which became mobs and four police officers were injured. I didn't mention any injuries on the part of the demonstrators in Naypyidaw.



The police were firing live ammunition at the demonstrators, and the demonstrators are expected to rebound violently.