In Mandalay, the second city of Myanmar, two protesters were killed and dozens were injured in protest against the coup by the government's military and police, and European countries said they would review the measures.



European Union Foreign and Security Policy Representative Josef Borrell tweeted: "I strongly condemn the military's violence against peaceful civilian protesters. Myanmar's military and all security forces are calling for an immediate cessation of violence against civilians. "I said.



British Foreign Minister Dominic Rab also warned that "the firing of peace protesters has crossed the line," and warned that "with members of the international community, we will consider further measures to destroy democracy and suppress opposition."



The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs also criticized the use of force, saying, "The violence committed in Mandalay is unacceptable."



Earlier, the British Ministry of Foreign Affairs had already applied asset freezes and travel bans to Myanmar's Defense Minister and three Ministers and Deputy Ministers of the Interior.



The international community held a coup on the 1st to imprison Myanmar national adviser Aung San Soo-chi, raising the level of pressure on the Myanmar military government that attacked the peace protesters.



On the 15th, when Myanmar military police fired five live ammunition and rubber ammunition at the protesters in Mandalay, high-ranking delegation Borel said in a meeting with foreign ministers of EU member states, "We will discuss the recent events in Myanmar to make an appropriate decision. Said this.



A senior EU official said at the meeting that sanctions against military forces in Myanmar would have been discussed.



When a woman who had previously protested against the coup in the capital Naepido was hit by a live ammunition shot by the police and died at the end of the 19th, 10 days, a spokesman for the Executive Committee of the EU issued a statement and said, "We transparently investigate the death and take responsibility. I will have to ask,” he criticized.



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