In Myanmar, where protests against the military continue, at least 13 people have died as a result of the military using machine guns and grenades against demonstrators, and by the 7th, 598 people had been killed. ..

In Myanmar, protests are continuing all over the country, such as a demonstration in Yangon, the largest city, calling on the military not to purchase Chinese products that it considers to be "strategic partners."



In response, the army continued to crack down, with local media reporting that the army used machine guns and grenades against demonstrators in the northwestern town of Calais.



And in just one day on the 7th, at least 13 people were killed nationwide, and the number of victims could increase further.



According to local human rights groups, 598 civilians have been killed since the coup d'etat on February 1.



On the other hand, the army, which continues to bomb the armed groups of the minority people who cooperate with the demonstrators, advanced the ground troops to the vicinity of the border with neighboring Thailand in the southeast on the 7th, and it became a fierce battle with the Karen armed forces. It was.



The military also wanted a list of actors and singers on state television on the night of the 7th, saying that celebrities used their fame to drive people into a "civil disobedience movement" to abandon their duties. We announced and tightened the tightening on protests.