In Myanmar, where protests against the military that caused the coup continue, on the 25th, a group of military supporters also held a large-scale demonstration for the first time.

Local media reported that some of these groups attacked and assaulted protesters of the army.

In Yangon, protesters gathered for the 25th, and large-scale demonstrations were held for 20 consecutive days.



Participants used the traditional Myanmar sunscreen "Thanakha" made from trees to paint the forehead with letters and marks indicating their intention to protest, and appealed for the release of Mr. Aung San Suu Kyi.



On the other hand, on the 25th, a group of military supporters also held a large-scale demonstration for the first time.

According to local media, about 1000 people participated and marched on the main street, raising the military flag and shouting the name of commander Min Aung Hlaing, the top of the army.



Under these circumstances, protesters of the army were attacked by men with knives and sticks, and local media reported that some of the groups believed to be supporters of the army had assaulted them. I am.



The situation is even more confusing, with security officials and protesters of the military coup confronting each other, as well as groups of alleged military supporters demonstrating.