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Myanmar military, which took power in a coup, is slaughtering civilians.

Children were shot and killed, and air raids on civilians took place.

Over 100 people died last Saturday alone.

The UN is issuing statements condemning the military.



This is reporter Kim Jung-woo.



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Myanmar, where at least 114 victims were killed last Saturday alone.



Yangon, the capital, has turned the entire city into a huge funeral home.



At the funeral of a 13-year-old girl who was at home and was shot and killed by a military policeman, many citizens came out and was angry.



Military and police indiscriminate shooting continues, but citizens have no way to resist.



In the two months after the coup, more than 20 children were reported to have died, with more than 400 people killed in total.



Local media reports also reported that the military and police had pushed injured residents into the fire.



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Karen State, military bombings against the rebels began, and it was reported that residents were evacuating to nearby caves in the mountains.



According to local media, it is known that forces resisting the military are working hand in hand with the rebels to promote armed struggles.



The UN called for "immediately stop the indiscriminate massacre," saying, "The Myanmar military has an obligation to protect its citizens."



Earlier, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of 12 countries, including Korea, the United States, and Japan, issued a statement condemning the bloody suppression of the Myanmar military forces.