The United States has called on Myanmar's military junta to step down.

Southeast Asian country since a military coup after the death of protester shot by police to move away from the violence and urged the military to leave power, Ned Price hayamarkina Foreign Ministry spokesman said: "We are the army of Myanmar to move away from violence against peaceful protesters again Called.

We are working with allies to put pressure on Myanmar's military to change its behavior. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has condemned the escalation of violence in Myanmar.

Protests are taking place in various parts of the country in protest of Myanmar's military coup on February 1. The country's security forces attacked the protesters with tear gas, water cannons and rubber bullets.

On February 9, a 20-year-old girl named Mia Thatte Thete Khaing was shot during an anti-military protest in the capital, Nay Pyi Taw. He was kept on life support at the hospital from February 9 after being shot and injured.

He died on Friday. At least 500 people have been detained in Myanmar since the coup. Protesters are being dispersed with water cannons, rubber bullets and bullets in different places.

Several countries have condemned the Myanmar army's violent treatment of protesters.