A UN envoy issued a statement strongly condemning the military, with at least 30 people reportedly killed in the two days starting on the 13th, including security forces firing in protests in Myanmar.

In the future, the focus will be on whether the UN Security Council can take new actions.

In Myanmar, protests against a military coup are continuing, and according to local media, at least 30 civilians have died in the two days of the 14th and 13th, including shootings by security forces, and those who have died so far. Is estimated to reach 100 people.



UN Special Envoy Bergner, who is in charge of Myanmar affairs, said on the 14th, "The military has ignored the requests of the international community, including the Security Council for self-control and dialogue, and respect for human rights and basic freedoms, and the situation of bloodshed continues. I strongly blame you. "



"We are in close contact with neighboring countries and members of the Security Council and rely on the support of the United Nations' efforts to mitigate the situation," Wagner said.



On the 10th, the Security Council accused security forces of firing and adopted a chairman's statement urging Myanmar troops to maximize self-restraint.



The statement did not include a response if the situation worsened due to opposition from China, which has a close relationship with the Myanmar military, but as the number of casualties continues to increase, will the Security Council take new actions in the future? It will be the focus.