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The conflict between the two sides is in the form of street fighting, with protesters condemning the coup of the Myanmar military and throwing grenades against the repression of the military and police, killing soldiers at the scene. In Myanmar, more than 570 demonstrators have been counted to have died so far due to the bloody suppression of the military.



Reporter Kim Yong-cheol reports.



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the 4th, a grenade threw at a military truck by demonstrators in Tamu in the Sagaing district in central Myanmar exploded, and four rioters were killed, local media Irawadi reported.



The protesters, who were building barricades with bricks on the road, retaliated when the military and police fired.



On the 25th of last month, when a 33-year-old young man was killed and seven were injured in the process of suppressing the protests, citizens attacked the next day, killing four soldiers.



On the 2nd, six soldiers were killed in an attack led by a police officer who disobeyed the riot order and fled from the workplace.



At least 14 soldiers have been killed in the area in the last ten days as a result of civil counterattack, Irrawaddy said.



Sorry policemen are mobilizing machine guns and grenades as well as grenade launchers to attack the protesters, while the protesters are fighting against the military police by throwing Molotov cocktails or shooting arrows in addition to priest guns.



The Myanmar Human Rights Organization, the Political Offender Support Association, counted that 570 people were killed and 2,700 were detained as the military continued to suppress bloodshed after the military coup on February 1st.