▲ Soldiers with machine guns on vehicles in the Kyaikto area, Monju


A spokesman for the military regime in Myanmar also poured out words that provoked the people of Myanmar.



According to social media of the “Federal Assembly Representative Committee,” a temporary government of the democratic camp, spokesman Jo Min Thun of the military regime denied the allegations of genocide at a press conference. "I said.



Some citizens have also reported on social media that spokesman Toon said'within hours'.



"The military and police have never used an automated machine in the process of suppressing the protests," said Thun.



As this remark became known, criticism poured out on social media, saying, "The military has revealed the intention of mass murder.



In an interview with CNN, spokesman Toon previously refuted that "military action is not a coup," and said, "The protesters are deliberately putting children on the front line and encouraging participation." I made a compelling argument.



However, contrary to the opinion of the spokesman Toon, on the day of the press conference, dozens of people were killed in indiscriminate shooting by military police in Bago, near Yangon, according to local media, Now, Myanmar, citing witnesses.



In particular, the military and police reported that heavy firearms were used in the process of raiding the protesters at dawn, and photos showing the local situation appear to have used explosive bullets, the media reported.



Witnesses say the military police take the body somewhere and it is not known exactly how many people died.



(Photo = Myanmar Now Capture, Yonhap News)