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This time, I will tell you about Myanmar, where the number of victims is increasing.

More than 30 people were killed last Sunday as the military and police shot at the protesters, and gunfires rang again today (2nd) on the streets of Myanmar.

There is also a growing voice that the international community must come before more people die.



This is reporter Kim Kyung-hee.



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At the same time as the tear gas explodes, continuous fire continues.



Protesters guarding the barricade run away from bullets.



The worst bloodshed occurred last Sunday in which 30 people were killed by aiming fire by the military police, but even today, the Myanmar military police did not hesitate to fire live ammunition at the protesters and even dispatched marines.



In every hospital in the major cities of Myanmar, gunshot wounds were crowded, and at least one was killed and several others were reported to have been seriously injured in the northwestern Calais.



My brother, who lost his twin brother in a protest last Sunday, appealed to the international community to protect Myanmar's democracy so that his brother's sacrifice would not be in vain.



[Twin brothers in their 20s who died on the 28th: ​​We are against the military regime.

We desperately want democracy.] A



woman in her twenties, who goes to street protests every day, told SBS that she feels fear and helplessness at the shooting of live ammunition.



[Myanmar Citizens: We can't do anything because we shoot wildly.

If you go further in the future, you will all die.]



The military urged us to act together to stop the ruthless shooting.



[Myanmar Citizen: More people could die.

(The military administration) seems to be thinking of killing people without thinking, so I hope that the (international community) will act quickly.]



Warning statements from the United States and the United Kingdom continue, and demands for the convocation of the UN Security Council are increasing, but the protesters are violent. It is only reiterating that it is agitating.



(Video editing: Jeon Min-gyu, screen credit: Kamayut Media)