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Myanmar forces kill over 100, including children, in deadliest day since last month s military coup

Myanmar forces kill over 100, including children, in deadliest day since last month s military coup
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Myanmar forces kill over 100 in deadliest day since coup

Myanmar forces kill over 100 in deadliest day since coup
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Myanmar forces kill over 100 in deadliest day since coup

Myanmar forces kill over 100 in deadliest day since coup
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The New Humanitarian | Myanmar coup: Cash shortages and pressure on aid to conflict zones

Your browser does not support the audio element. BANGKOK Cash shortages, sporadic access, and pressure on frontline staff are squeezing aid to hundreds of thousands of people in Myanmar’s remote conflict zones, humanitarian groups say, as the fallout from the country’s military coup builds. Myanmar has been largely paralysed since the military seized power in a 1 February coup, ousting de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi and the elected government. Security forces killed at least 18 protesters on Sunday in the bloodiest day since anti-coup demonstrations erupted in cities and towns across the country; authorities have arrested at least 1,200 people over the last month.

Myanmar coup threatens fragile talks on ethnic conflicts

SINGAPORE    As the ousted head of the semiautonomous Kokang regional government traveled along a highway in northern Myanmar last week, his motorcade came under fire from assailants perched on a nearby hillside. The official, Bai Yingneng, was unhurt in the Friday attack, but 12 people were reportedly killed, including three teenage officers of Bai’s security force and nine civilians. The apparent assassination attempt came a day after Bai who had cultivated ties with the Myanmar army as chairman of the Kokang regional government was forced to step down and hand power to the military, which seized power in the Feb. 1 coup.

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