In Myanmar, troops continue to bomb in the southeastern province of Kayin State.

It was aimed at the armed groups of ethnic minorities who are enlisting in the demonstrators, but about 20,000 residents evacuated to the mountains to escape the airstrikes, and some moved toward the border with neighboring Thailand. It has become.

In Myanmar, protests against the military continued in Yangon, the largest city, and Mandalay, the second city, on the 2nd, and security forces reportedly fired and injured.



According to local human rights groups, 543 people have died so far since the coup d'etat due to military crackdowns on civilians.



On the other hand, the army is calling for a one-month ceasefire against the armed groups of ethnic minorities who joined the demonstrators and attacked the military base, but even so, air strikes in Kayin State for one day. The we.

According to local media, in Kayin State, about 20,000 residents have evacuated to the mountains and are hiding in caves to escape the airstrikes, and some are heading to the border of neighboring Thailand again. It is a situation to move.



Meanwhile, the Committee Representing the Federal Assembly, which is composed of members of political parties led by Aung San Suu Kyi, was enacted under the military government and is the current constitution that guarantees that the military is involved in politics. He issued a statement calling on the people to refuse, and restrained the army.

In an interview with NHK from a hiding place, Sasa, a UN special envoy of the Committee Representing Pyongyang, said, "We will prepare for the provisional constitution, including the armed groups of ethnic minorities." He expressed his intention to further strengthen cooperation with the armed groups of the people.