In Myanmar, security forces fired at demonstrations protesting a military coup, local media reported on the 14th that at least 20 civilians had died.

The military has issued martial law in some areas of Yangon, the largest city, and is increasing pressure by showing its readiness to crack down on demonstrations.

Local media in Myanmar reported that security forces fired at demonstrations in protests against a military coup in Yangon, the largest city, and Bago, the central city, killing at least 20 civilians on the 14th.



At least 10 civilians who participated in the demonstration died in Myanmar on the 13th, and when combined with the UN's summary as of the 11th of this month, it is estimated that 100 people have died so far.



In addition, on the night of the 14th, security forces cracked down on demonstrations and issued strict decree in some areas, such as the Hlaingthaya district in Yangon, where several garment factories were burned.



In this area, military commanders will have jurisdiction over the judiciary, and the military is increasing pressure by showing its readiness to come to the fore in cracking down on demonstrations that have traditionally been primarily police.



Meanwhile, a committee made up of members of political parties led by Aung San Suu Kyi, who is detained by the military, issued a statement on the 13th, saying, "All ethnic groups must work together to overthrow dictatorship." Is calling to resist the army.