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At Least 38 Killed in Burma in Deadliest Day of Anti-Coup Protests

HeadlineMar 04, 2021

In Burma, at least 38 people were killed Wednesday, as security forces continue to use live fire on protesters. It was the deadliest day since the February 1 military coup. Over 50 people have died since protests started, with many more wounded. A local group says some 1,500 people have been detained.

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