Myanmar coup: Dozens killed as army opens fire on protesters during deadliest day
More than 100 killed as Myanmar junta unleashes worst day of terror.
Children as young as five among those shot in democracy protests.

More than 100 killed as Myanmar junta unleashes worst day of terror.
Children as young as five among those shot in democracy protests.
Sister Ann Rose Nu Tawng is photographed begging armed police officers not to shoot ‘the children’
Myanmar security forces opened fire on protests against military rule on Wednesday, killing nine people, witnesses and media reported, a day after neighbouring countries called for restraint and offered to help Myanmar resolve the crisis.
Huge crowds have turned out in Myanmar's capital Nay Pyi Taw for the funeral of a young woman killed in protests against a military coup.
Protests against military coup continue despite overnight internet blackout and extra soldiers deployed
Myanmar’s military carried out mass killings and gang rapes of Muslim Rohingya with “genocidal intent” and the commander-in-chief and five generals should be prosecuted for orchestrating the gravest crimes under law, U.N. investigators said on Monday.