In Myanmar, security forces repeatedly fired at civilians protesting the coup, killing at least 10 people in one day on the 13th.

Despite repeated criticisms from the international community, the number of victims of violence continues to increase.

In Mandalay, Myanmar's second largest city, security forces repeatedly fired at citizens who were protesting the coup, such as sitting on the street on the 13th.



Local media reported that at least five people had died, with sightings alleging that snipers were shooting from the roof of the building.



In the footage of the situation at that time, there are people here and there who have fallen and are stuck, and you can see people running away while holding injured people.



According to local media, deaths have also occurred in the largest cities of Yangon and central Bago, killing at least 10 people throughout Myanmar on the 13th and 1st.



Combined with the UN's summary as of 11th this month, at least 80 people have died so far.



Despite repeated criticisms from the international community, the actions of Myanmar's security forces have been criticized by the international community, including the possibility of being a "crime against humanity" at a UN Human Rights Council meeting. The number of victims is increasing.



Meanwhile, Myanmar's leading independent media, Irawadi, has revealed that it has been accused of despising the military in reporting protests against the coup, and the military is also increasing pressure on the media.