In Myanmar, the military has stepped up crackdowns on civilians protesting the coup, killing 706 people.

The site will enter a week-long New Year holiday from the 13th, but the citizens do not hold celebrations and call on each other to mourn.

According to Myanmar's human rights groups, 82 people were killed in Bago in central Yangon, north of the largest city of Yangon, on the 9th, when military and police fired on demonstrators and used heavy weapons such as mortars. We are increasing the crackdown on citizens protesting the coup.



Since the coup d'etat in February, 706 people have died by the 11th.



In Yangon, a group of young people criticized the military and police on the 11th, spraying red paint on the streets, which means that many citizens had bleeding.



From the 13th, the site will enter a week-long New Year holiday, and people will be surrounded by a festive mood every year by sprinkling water, singing and dancing, but this year in memory of the many who died. We are calling on each other to mourn.



On the other hand, there are many groups, mainly young people, who are trying their best to protest on the streets.



Armies wishing to pretend to be normal could increase the crackdown on demonstrations during the New Year holidays, raising concerns about further casualties.