In Myanmar, where the military took control in a coup d'etat, after the pro-democracy forces declared that they would start fighting for self-defense, attacks aimed at the military and police continued, further destabilizing the situation and cracking down by the military. There are concerns about strengthening.

The "National Unity Government of Myanmar," which was launched by Myanmar's pro-democracy forces to counter the military, said in a speech posted on the Internet on the 7th that the military continued to be brutally killed, tortured, and detained. And start fighting for self-defense. "



In response to this, in Myanmar, attacks targeting the military, police, and related facilities, which are believed to be made by armed organizations made up of citizens with weapons, are occurring one after another.



A video reported by local media as taken on the 9th in the central city of Monywa shows an explosion in the immediate vicinity of security forces standing by the side of the road.



Local armed groups claim to have killed one of the security forces and injured two.

Local media also reported that in the northwestern Sagaing Region and the central Magway Region, the communications facilities and towers of mobile operators with close military ties were being destroyed one after another.



Even in the largest city of Yangon, explosions are occurring one after another near police facilities.



According to local human rights groups, 1054 people have died in military crackdowns since the coup d'etat by the 8th.



Following the declaration of pro-democracy, there are concerns about further destabilization of the situation and increased crackdown by the military.