In Myanmar, security forces repeatedly fired at citizens protesting the coup, and the number of deaths continues to increase, but demonstrations were held in various places on the 9th.

Under these circumstances, in areas under the influence of ethnic minority armed groups, members of the armed groups are moving to guard the demonstrators.

In Myanmar, the number of deaths continues to increase, with civilians protesting the coup being fired by security forces on the 8th and killing three people, but demonstrations were held in various places including the largest city of Yangon on the 9th.



Under these circumstances, according to the Associated Press, in the southern Tanintharyi region town of Mitta, members of ethnic minority armed groups influential in the region carried guns and guarded about 2,000 demonstrators on the 8th. ..



In Myanmar, a multi-ethnic country with more than 130 ethnic groups, after the coup d'etat, armed groups of 10 ethnic minorities have decided to support protesting citizens, and this time they will strengthen their support by guarding demonstrators. It is a shape that shows the attitude of doing.



Meanwhile, according to local media, on the night of the 8th in Yangon, hundreds of demonstrators were blocked by security forces and trapped in a corner of the city.



Thousands of people, including nearby residents, went out to the streets and asked for release, while security forces responded with menacing fire, but on the morning of the 9th, the demonstrators were released.