<Anchor> In



Myanmar, two demonstrators were shot and killed by soldiers aiming and shooting.

Myanmar's military and police violent suppression of protesters continues into the middle of the night.



This is reporter Jeon Hyeong-woo.



<Reporter> A photo of



a nun kneeling in front of a military police officer and blocking it was posted on local social

media

.




It is presumed to be the same person as the nun who blocked the shooting alone in front of the police on the 28th of last month.



Despite resistance from citizens, two more people were killed and several others were injured in the shooting of military snipers in the Michina region of northern Myanmar.



In San Chaung, Yangon, protests are held every night asking for the release of students captured by the military and police.



The military blocked roads and blocked the internet during the night, preventing citizens from communicating.



For International Women's Day, women's groups held a demonstration to hang the traditional ruling horse Tha Maine on a clothesline.




This is to resist the military and police by using the myth of'if you pass under the other main you lose your strength'.



Citizens of Myanmar are planning a third large-scale protest following two general uprisings last month, but violence by the military and police continued into the middle of the night.



Foreign media reported that the Myanmar military has put special forces, which have mercilessly wiped out minority rebels, into the scene of the protests.



It is feared that the bloodshed will continue as the Myanmar military is moving to continue hard-line suppression by intensively deploying troops to major hospitals and universities that have organized the civil disobedience movement.