Protests in Myanmar have become more violent. Today, the anti-government protests in the country's second largest city, Mandalay were killed in police firing.
Police opened fire to disperse protesters calayamandalaya city emergency service providers on behalf of an organization called the media, and the police shot two people were killed and others injured 0 hayechenaera before the coup protests in Myanmar since the first death occurred on Friday.
Mia Thote Thote Khayang, a 20-year-old protester, died at a hospital in the capital, Nay Pyi Taw.
He was shot dead during an anti-military protest in Nay Pyi Taw on February 9. Thousands of people are still protesting against the military rule in various parts of Myanmar.
The largest protests were in the city of Yangon. In addition to members of small ethnic groups, poets, transport workers and people of other professions took part in it.
They demanded the release of Aung San Suu Kyi and other leaders of her party.
The army seized power in a bloodless coup on February 1, alleging rigging in the election.