On the 5th in Yangon, Myanmar's largest city, a military vehicle rushed into a youth demonstrator protesting a military coup, security forces also fired, and local media reported that a total of five people were killed.


The footage of the moment the vehicle plunges clearly records the military's unilateral violence against peaceful demonstrations.

According to witnesses, Myanmar's media reported that more than 20 young people protested the coup in the Chimindyne district near the center of Yangon around 8:30 am local time on the 5th. While I was there, a military vehicle rushed in from behind and killed four people.



In addition, one person was killed and a total of five people were killed in the shooting of security forces.



In addition, at least 15 demonstrators were detained.



Images taken by local residents record the moment when a part of the demonstrators noticed the sudden approach of a military vehicle and began to escape, while the car rushed in at a tremendous speed.



A few young people are hit by a car, and others are screaming and running away.



In Myanmar, young people continue to secretly gather on the streets and show their willingness to resist military rule by guerrilla-like protests, even after large-scale protests have been suppressed by the crackdown.



The military has not relaxed its crackdown on such protests, but it is unusual for so many victims and detainees to come out.



According to local human rights groups, more than 1,300 civilians have died from the military crackdown since the coup d'etat.

Capture the moment the vehicle plunges into a peaceful demonstration

The footage shot near the scene shows a demonstrator walking with a banner, and some participants suddenly start running to escape.



After that, a car that seems to be a military vehicle appears from the lower left of the screen, and you can see how it is plunging toward the demonstrators.