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Myanmar, over 500 victims were killed in the military massacre, and it is known that they even used rocket-powered grenades.

The United Nations Security Council has been called in an emergency, and the United States is pressing Myanmar by declaring a halt to the implementation of the trade agreement.



Reporter Jung Hye-kyung on the report.



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Two months after the coup, Myanmar has turned into a battlefield.



There have also been suspicions that the Myanmar military and police are mobilizing not only light machine guns but also heavy weapons such as rocket launch grenade.



According to the Myanmar human rights organization, 510 people have been killed by the military and police so far.



As the number of innocent victims, including children, continued to increase, UN Secretary-General Guterchs strongly condemned the military, saying that bloody suppression was unacceptable, and called for an Emergency Security Council.



The UN adopted a statement condemning the Myanmar military on the 10th, but it was criticized for being a speechless statement because it did not contain any mention of a'coup' and did not include any sanctions.



Again, it is unclear whether the 15 member states, including China and Russia, which are close to the Myanmar military, can reach an agreement.



The United States and France condemned the bloody crackdown of the Myanmar military and foreshadowed additional sanctions.



The United States has decided to completely halt the implementation of the trade agreement with Myanmar,



[Biden/US President (last 28 days): According to the report I received, too many people were killed for no reason.]



France also said in a statement by its foreign minister that it supports the legitimate aspirations of the Myanmar people.



The anti-coup protesters in Myanmar sent open letters to militants from ethnic minorities asking for help, and the likelihood of this incident leading to civil war is growing.