Two shot dead in Myanmar
Anti-coup protests in Myanmar have claimed lives again. Two people were killed in a shooting in the northern city of Mitina on Monday. The death toll in the country has risen sharply since the coup, but strong protests continue on the streets. Even today there have been protests in big cities of the country. The news agency Reuters reported that the picture given on Facebook showed the bodies of two people lying on a road in the city of Mitina. Witnesses said they took part in a protest. At that time the police threw sound bombs and tear gas at them. Then shots were fired from the next building. Several people were shot in it. max sports news An eyewitness who assisted in removing the bodies said the two had been shot in the head. They were killed on the spot. Three people were injured. The man, speaking on condition of anonymity because of security concerns, said: "It is inhumane to kill an unarmed civilian. We have the right to protest peacefully. The witness said he was not im