In Myanmar, where the turmoil caused by the coup continues, tensions are rising as the military seems to be fighting between ground troops and armed groups by ignoring the ceasefire with the armed groups cooperating with the demonstrators and conducting air strikes. I am.

In Myanmar, military crackdowns on demonstrators have continued, and according to local human rights groups, 550 people have been killed so far due to shootings by security forces.



On the 2nd, in order to mourn the victims and show their intention to protest against the military, citizens from all over the country went out to the streets with flowers and handed the flowers to the places where the victims came out.



The army called for a ceasefire for a month from April 1 to the armed groups of ethnic minorities who cooperated with the demonstrators and attacked the base, but on the 1st, they ignored the ceasefire and in the southeastern part. An airstrike was carried out in Kayin State.



Approximately 20,000 residents have evacuated to hide in caves, and some have moved toward the border of neighboring Thailand.



The army also dispatched ground troops to fire, and it seems that Karen armed groups have begun to fight back and are in combat.



Meanwhile, the military issued a statement on state television on the night of the 1st, saying at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council on March 31, Special Envoy Bergner, who is in charge of Myanmar issues, said that "the massacre is approaching." He argued that his remarks deviated significantly from reality, and clarified his confrontation with the international community.