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Myanmar, where more than 500 people were killed due to military suppression after the coup, even civil war concerns are rising.

The governments of each country are asking their own people to leave Myanmar, but the Korean government has also announced that it will use military transport aircraft to withdraw the Korean people if necessary. 



Reporter Kim Jung-ki on the report.



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This child, who appears to be about three years old, was attacked by Myanmar forces while living in Karen, a minority village.



All the villages were burned, but the child lived miraculously.



However, the severely bent left foot was untreated and swollen.



As minority armed groups have declared solidarity with the democratic camp, the Myanmar military is launching a massive air raid against them.   



Minority refugees are trying to exile to neighboring countries, but they are unable to do so.



[Minority refugees: All the residents are returning.

Thai troops (blocking the road) are telling them to return.] The



military's'protesters massacre' continues.



Citizens smash pots every morning and make loud noises, building up their will to resist.



As the Myanmar outbreak is more likely to lead to a civil war, the US State Department has ordered the withdrawal of Myanmar against its non-essential employees and families.



[Blincoln/U.S. Secretary of State: We are well aware of what is happening every day in Myanmar.

We have made several decisions accordingly.]



Following Norway, the German government also advised its citizens to leave Myanmar as soon as possible.



Accordingly, other Nordic countries are likely to take similar steps sooner or later.



Foreign Minister Eui-yong Eui-yong said that if a decision to withdraw was made, he would use military transport or special aircraft to withdraw Koreans within 24 hours.