Myanmar police fire warning shots to disperse protestors

Demonstrators rally against the military coup after riot police officers used tear gas to disperse a crowd that held a protest the previous night in Yangon's Tamwe neighborhood in Myanmar, Feb. 26, 2021.

A group of about 1,000 demonstrators had gathered at a popular shopping mall in Yangon’s Tamwe neighborhood overnight to protest a military-appointed official. Discrediting the Feb 1 coup, protestors were holding banners and shouting slogans despite the presense of security with a water cannon truck in the area.

At least one demonstrator was arrested and a unit of about 50 riot police acted against the protesters. The political crisis in the country took a new turn this Thursday when supporters of the military junta in Yangon attacked demonstrators protesting the Feb 1 coup overthrow of the civilian government.

Police and security forces fired warning shots as they moved to break up the rioting group. A Japanese journalist was detained at the protest as well.

Publish : 2021-02-26 15:21:00

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