In Myanmar, military and police continued to crack down on civilians, including the use of heavy weapons, killing 82 people in just nine days, according to local human rights groups.



The military is believed to be intensifying the crackdown ahead of the local New Year in mid-April, raising concerns that further turmoil will spread in the future.

In Myanmar, the military and police continue to crack down on citizens, and in central Bago, which is adjacent to the largest city of Yangon, on the 9th, the military side suppressed demonstrators with heavy weapons such as mortars, and many There were casualties.



According to local human rights groups, 82 citizens have died in just 9 days, and 701 have died by 10 days since the coup d'etat in February.



In Myanmar, a traditional event is scheduled to celebrate the local New Year from the 13th.



A spokesman for the highest decision-making body set up by the military said at a press conference on the 9th that "weeds must be removed in order for trees to grow," and the crackdown was further strengthened ahead of the local New Year. It seems that it is.



Meanwhile, according to local media, at least 14 police officers were killed in eastern Shan State on the 10th when minority militants attacked police facilities.



In Myanmar, there have been a series of clashes between the military and armed groups of minorities, and there is growing concern that further turmoil will spread in the future.