4 Myanmar troops bombed by grenade of protesters

Myanmar protesters confront military-police armed suppression with'three-finger salute'

picture explanationMyanmar protesters confront military-police armed suppression with’three-finger salute’

Protesters condemning the coup of the Myanmar military force threw grenades against the bloody suppression of the military and police, and soldiers were killed on the spot.

According to local media, Irrawaddy, on the 4th, a grenade threw at a military truck by protesters in Tamu in the central Sagaing area exploded, killing four rioters instantly.

As the protesters were building a barricade with bricks on the road, the military and police fired, and they immediately began to retaliate.

Protesters and residents in this area began to fight in earnest with weapons as casualties occurred due to the recent bloodshed by the military.

In the process of suppressing the protests that took place on the 25th of last month, a 33-year-old young man died and 7 people were injured.

On the 2nd, six soldiers were killed in an attack led by a police officer who disobeyed the order of suppression from the upper part of the office.

At least 14 soldiers have been killed in the area in the last 10 days as a result of a civil counterattack, Irrawaddy said.

In Marvin and Kani villages, a firefight took place between the military and police and citizens on the 2nd.

Residents of this area fired glass and iron bullets with gas-pressured homebrew guns against the military and police shooting.

Residents of nearby Calais villages have also resisted by shooting priest guns at reinforced troops to suppress the protests from the 29th of last month.

In response to this, Sorry Miamen also mobilized grenade launchers in addition to machine guns and grenades.

Gunfights took place between the military and police and citizens in the central Magwe region as well.

According to local media, protesters across Myanmar are fighting hard-line crackdowns by the military and police, throwing Molotov cocktails and shooting arrows in addition to priests’ guns.

In the central Bago area, on the 4th, the military-owned news agency Mitel’s office and government military guards were bombed.

According to local residents, on that day, unidentified citizens threw a priest’s bomb while riding bicycles, but it did not explode.

Miawadi TV, representing Myanmar’s military, also reported that the Mitel office was bombed and the windows were broken.

Also, the guard station was attacked, but no serious damage occurred.

Meanwhile, according to the Myanmar Human Rights Organization, the Political Offender Assistance Association (AAPP), on February 1, after the military launched a coup, the protesters who condemned it were bloodshed day after day, killing 570 people until the 5th, and 2,728 people were detained. It was counted.

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