A pro-democracy armed group has announced that 28 citizens, including monks, have been found dead in Myanmar, where clashes between the military and pro-democracy forces have continued since the military coup.

The death of a respected Buddhist monk in Myanmar, which the military has accused of killing them, is shocking.

According to the pro-democracy armed forces in conflict with the military in Myanmar on the 12th, it was revealed through SNS that the Myanmar army attacked a village in the eastern Shan state on the 11th with airstrikes and artillery fire.



After that, when pro-democracy armed groups went to a monastery in the village, Myanmar soldiers took 30 civilians and 3 monks who had taken refuge outside the building, made them stand in front of the wall, and shot them dead. He witnessed it, and the next day, it was confirmed that a total of 28 people, including a monk, had died at the scene.



So far, there has been no official announcement from the Myanmar military.



In Myanmar, a majority-Buddhist country, monks are revered figures among the people, and it is unusual for a monk to be implicated in a series of clashes.



Human Rights Watch, an international human rights group, has analyzed that 263 civilians have been killed by the military since December last year, saying, ``The increase in brutal killings in Myanmar is due to the fact that the military commander It shows that they are allowing indiscriminate attacks on the troops." However, the shock that even a monk was killed this time has spread.