At least 114 people were killed in weekend protests in Myanmar.
The internal conflict in Myanmar has not stopped. In the past weekend, at least 114 people were killed in popular protests across Myanmar.
According to a report by Reuters on March 28th, people from many places in China spontaneously gathered to mourn the 114 people who died in the protest the day before. The military fired again at a funeral near Yangon that day, and the current casualties are unclear.
CCTV News quoted Myanmar media reports on March 27th. As of 14: 00 local time on the 27th, the total number of demonstrators and people killed in protests in various parts of Myanmar reached 65, including 11 in Yangon, 10 in Mandalay, 4 in Mytila and 3 in Kyaukpdong. By the 28th, the death toll had further risen to at least 114. This is the most serious casualty in a single day since the political turmoil in Myanmar on February 1.
UN Secretary-General Guterres said on 28th that he was shocked by the death of civilians, including children. On the same day, at least 12 countries issued statements condemning the violence.