Myanmar Junta Security Forces Kill at Least 2 Protesters, Injure 8 in Town of Aungban

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By Mikeandeleven in News
Updated 3 years ago

Security forces in Myanmar fired live rounds and tear gas on anti-coup protesters Friday, killing at least two people and injuring at least eight others in the central town of Aungban in the eastern Shan state. Several demonstrators were arrested in Aungban, as protesters again took to the streets there end elsewhere, including the cities of Yangon and Mandalay, and towns of Myingyan and Katha, and Myawaddy, according to witnesses and media reports. The Associated Press is reporting that authorities have arrested a spokesperson for National League for Democracy, the party of ousted leader Aung

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