In Myanmar, security forces have fired at demonstrators protesting military coups, resulting in a series of casualties in various parts of the country.


Under these circumstances, on the 21st, the funeral of a 20-year-old woman who was confirmed dead for the first time among the demonstrators was held, and many people mourned the death.

Mya Tue Tue Cain died on the 19th in Naypyidaw, the capital of Myanmar, when she was shot in the head while participating in a demonstration protesting the military and became unconscious.



A funeral was held in Naypyidaw on the 21st, and a large number of people including relatives attended to mourn the death.



In addition, a ghost was displayed at the site where the demonstration was held in Yangon, the largest city, and people were mourning by offering flowers.



While large-scale protests against the military have continued in Myanmar for more than two weeks, security forces are increasing their stance to forcibly eliminate them by spraying water or firing, resulting in a series of casualties in various parts of the country. ..



Of these, on the 20th, in the second city of Mandalay, workers at a refueling facility who had abandoned their workplace as a protest against the military were suddenly fired after security forces instructed them to return to their workplace.



According to volunteer rescue teams, men aged 36 and 17 were struck in the chest and head, respectively, and died, injuring at least 30 people.



Meanwhile, State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi, who is under house arrest, has been detained by the military and then charged with two charges, and the detention is expected to be prolonged.



Strikes are scheduled to take place nationwide on the 22nd, and the opposition from the demonstrators is expected to intensify, making Myanmar a tense situation.