Over 100 Protesters Killed in Burma’s Deadliest Day Since Coup

Myanmar’s security forces shot and killed at least 64 people on Saturday, news reports and witnesses said.
Over 100 Protesters Killed in Burma’s Deadliest Day Since Coup
Tires burn on a street as protests against the military coup continue, in Mandalay, Burma, on March 27, 2021. Stringer/Reuters
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Security forces in Burma (also known as Myanmar) killed 114 people, including some children, in a brutal crackdown on pro-democracy protesters on Saturday, the bloodiest day of violence since last month’s military coup, news reports and witnesses said.

The killings, which took place on Armed Forces Day, drew strong renewed criticism from Western countries. British Ambassador Dan Chugg said the security forces had “disgraced themselves” and the U.S. envoy called the violence horrifying.