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Foreign media reports that another protester was killed by a gun shot by a military police in Myanmar.

Myanmar's ambassador to the United Nations has taken his life to an appeal for the need for strong international action to end the coup.



Reporter Kwak Sang-eun reports.



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Reuters reported that a female protester was shot and killed by a military police in Mongyua Town in central Myanmar.



If the death of this woman is finally confirmed, the number of civilians killed by military police shooting after the military coup in Myanmar will increase to at least five.



In Myanmar, protests against the military coup took place today (27th), and the military and police continued to suppress them by shooting rubber bullets and water cannons.



It is said that the military police are also arresting a large number of reporters.



Myanmar Ambassador to the United Nations Moe Tun urged the international community to take strong measures to end the military coup.



[Moe Thun/ Ambassador of Myanmar to the United Nations: I ask the international community to take all necessary steps to stop the coup forces and restore the safety of the people of Myanmar.]



Ambassador Moe Thun finished his speech with a three-finger salute, a symbol of resistance. Representatives from the United States and the European Union expressed enthusiastic support for the statement that took the life of the Ambassador of Myanmar while the military took power.



However, China and Russia remain opposed to interference in Myanmar's internal affairs.



Foreign media say the whereabouts of torture Aung San Suu Kyi, who was moved to another place during house arrest, has not been identified for the second day, while the situation in Myanmar is deteriorating.



(Video editing: Jeon Min-gyu)