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Nearly 100 people died as the Myanmar military police began bloodshed every day against protesters protesting the coup.

The representative of the Civilian Government of Myanmar, established in response to the military coup, gave his first public speech through social media, saying that the dawn is not far away.



Reporter Kim Jung-ki's report.



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The shootings and assaults of the Myanmar military police against the protesters continued today (14th).



In Bago, a 19-year-old college student was shot and killed, and in Mandalay, the second city, five citizens were killed by military and police indiscriminate shooting.



Local citizens say more than 20 residents, including Buddhist monks, have been shot, many of them in critical condition.



[Protesters: They came out to protest the coup.

We will continue to fight tomorrow.]



Deaths from the bloody suppression of the military and police are intensively occurring mainly in metropolitan areas such as Yangon, Mandalay, and Magwe.



According to local media, at least 92 people have been killed so far, and more than 2,100 citizens have been arrested by the military and police.



In particular, it is known that a large number of teenage students were included among the dead.



The representative of the Civilian Government of Myanmar, established in response to the military coup, made his first public speech through SNS in a hideout.




[Acting Vice President Mann Yun Kaing Tan: The time has come for us all to join forces to overturn the military.]



He encouraged the protesters to say that it is the darkest moment in Myanmar now, but the dawn is not far away.



(Video editing: Lee Seung-yeol)