[자막뉴스] Residents who couldn’t stand’protester hare’, eventually…

Yangon, Myanmar, shot one after another like a battlefield in the middle of the night
Residents broke the curfew and protested at night… Military police, threat shooting
Military police to arrest 200 young demonstrators
Thousands of residents protest and demand to stop’rabbiting’


The Sanchaung area of ​​Yangon, the largest city in Myanmar.

In the middle of the night, gunshots rang one after another, and flashes flashed through the buildings.

Myanmar’s military and police are firing threatening fire to disperse the residents who spilled into the streets in the middle of the night.

The reason that the residents broke the curfew and came to the streets is because of the so-called’protester rabbits’ by the military and police.

The military and police blocked all sides to capture 200 young protesters and narrowed the siege.

As protesters hid inside the building, they ran from house to house, creating an atmosphere of horror.

The unbearable residents went out one by one, asking for the release of the protesters.

As the inhabitants grew to thousands, the military and police fired tear gas and blind bullets and used violence indiscriminately.

They even destroyed parked vehicles.

The site where armed military police and residents confronted was reminiscent of an immediate battlefield.

On social media, the news that more than 50 protesters were arrested at the scene was delivered with a photo.

There was also a photo of a young girl crying and bleeding from tear gas.

When the news came, the US and British embassies in Myanmar called for the safe release of the protesters.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also demanded that all protesters be secure.

The protesters, who had been “rabbited,” were only able to get out of the block area with the help of the residents at dawn.

Reporter: Kim Hyeong-geun
Video editing: Park Jeong-ran
Subtitle News: Yoo Ji Hye

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