Sabtu, 20 Februari 2021

Two killed in Myanmar city of Mandalay after police fire live rounds - The Straits Times

MANDALAY (REUTERS, AFP) - Two people were killed in Myanmar’s second-largest city Mandalay on Saturday (Feb 20) when police fired to disperse protesting opponents of a Feb 1 military coup, emergency workers said.

“Twenty people were injured and two are dead,” said Ko Aung, a leader of the Parahita Darhi volunteer emergency service agency in the city.

Opponents of the coup took to the streets in several Myanmar cities and towns, with members of ethnic minorities, poets and transport workers among those demanding an end to military rule and the release of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi and others.

On Saturday, hundreds of police and soldiers gathered at Yadanarbon shipyard in Mandalay, on the Irrawaddy river.

Their presence sparked fears among nearby residents that the authorities would try to arrest workers for taking part in the anti-coup movement.

Banging pots and pans, in what has become a signature gesture of defiance, protesters started yelling at the police to leave.

But police opened fire with live rounds, rubber bullets and slingshot balls, dispersing the alarmed protesters.

Some protesters fired catapults at police, who responded with tear gas and gun fire, though it was initially not clear if they were using live ammunition or rubber bullets.

One man died from a head wound, media workers including Lin Khaing, an assistant editor with the Voice of Myanmar media outlet in the city, and a Mandalay emergency service said.

A volunteer doctor confirmed there had been two deaths. He said: “One shot in the head died at the spot. Another one died later with a bullet wound to the chest.”

A doctor at the scene confirmed that some protesters had been injured by live rounds.

“We do not have enough medicine for them to be treated here,” he said.


Police throwing projectiles towards protesters in Mandalay on Feb 20, 2021. PHOTO: AFP


A medical team treat a wounded man following a demonstration where security forces fired on and beat protesters in Mandalay on Feb 20, 2021.

A medical aide to doctors at the scene, who declined to provide his name for fear of repercussions, told AFP: “We transferred those who were seriously injured and in a critical condition to another place for intensive care, but we cannot reveal the place.”

Police were not available for comment.

The authorities have arrested hundreds of people since the putsch, many of them civil servants who had been boycotting work as part of a civil disobedience campaign.

Around the protest site, empty bullet cartridges were found, as well as slingshot ammunition including metal balls.


Protesters holding out bullet cartridges and ammunition for slingshots after security forces fired on demonstrators in Mandalay on Feb 20, 2021. PHOTO: AFP


Police officers stand in front of people protesting against the military coup in Mandalay on Feb 20, 2021.

One woman received a head wound from a rubber bullet and emergency workers quickly administered first aid to her.

A Facebook video streamed live by a resident at the scene appeared to carry non-stop sounds of gunshots.

“They are shooting cruelly,” said the resident, who appeared to be taking shelter at a nearby construction site. “We have to find a safer place.”

Since the nationwide protests started two weeks ago, the authorities in some cities have deployed tear gas, water cannon and rubber bullets against demonstrators.

There have been isolated incidents of live rounds being fired.

An anti-coup protester who was shot in the head during a Feb 9 demonstration in Naypyitaw died on Friday. Her doctors had confirmed to AFP that her injury was from a live bullet.

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