In Myanmar, a month after the military coup, security officials have repeatedly fired at civilian protests, and local media have killed at least 14 people in one day on the 28th. It is said that it has become the most.

Protests have been held all over the country for a day, and some clashes have occurred.

In Myanmar, large-scale demonstrations by civilians protesting the army that carried out the coup d'etat on the 1st of last month continue, while security officials have tightened their restraints and fired repeatedly.



According to Myanmar's state and independent media, at least 14 people died on the 28th, the highest number of deaths to date.



In addition, at least 18 people have died in the past month.



Protests have been held all over the country for a day, and in Yangon, the largest city, residents have set up barricades to prevent the invasion of security authorities and marched on demonstrations, and some clashes have occurred.



Detailed information such as injured people is unknown.



"The security authorities are very violent. We strongly protest," said a man who participated in the protest.



Meanwhile, the trial of Aung San Suu Kyi, who was detained by the military on the 1st of last month and charged with illegally importing radios, was heard online on the 1st.



According to lawyers, Mr. Suu Kyi has been newly charged with disseminating information that arouses social unrest, and there are concerns that the detention will be further prolonged.