立場新聞 2021/02/15 10:19
JUNTA START VIOLENCE
Tonight Myanmar Military shoot with real bullets 40 times to citizens Myitkyina ,capital city of Kachin State in Myanmar. Please save us !!!@RapporteurUn @YourAnonCentral @Reuters #Feb14Coup #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar pic.twitter.com/3cfpq6TDOq
— Hanna Yuri (유리) (@hannayuri_twt) February 14, 2021
JUNTA STARTS VIOLENCE
In Myawaddy,there are lots of trucks from military that enter the town.Civilians record that.A person from one of these trucks shot guns to the recorder.#Feb14Coup#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar pic.twitter.com/4DFjWkCLRa
— Hnin Oo Wai (@HninOoW81572036) February 14, 2021
Military trucks are seen all around town. They are trying to start a war with people who don't have guns. We only have each other.#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar#Feb14Coup pic.twitter.com/MwN4SRBTjy pic.twitter.com/lgc5QuZ0se
— May Myat (@MayMyat32451879) February 14, 2021
This is in Myitkyina right now
Military use more than 40 pistols, about 5 tear gas canisters.
They raided into power station by force and pressure the officers who are joining 'CDM".
The victims include the reporters also.#Feb14Coup #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar pic.twitter.com/NTDbdcLRI0
— Gulf Wifey Myanmar #SaveMyanmar ?? (@GulfWifyMyanmar) February 14, 2021
Military junta are making chaos the whole country at night. They released prisoners and let them set fire to properties of citizens. Then they make that reason to control the country like the past in 1988. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar#Feb14Coup #AgainstMyanmarMilitaryCoup pic.twitter.com/6Nq8WUhT78
— KyawShinnThant (@KyawShinnThant2) February 14, 2021
Official notice from Ooredoo Myanmar , saying they have received a directive from authorities to cut off internet from 1 -9 am.#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar #Feb14Coup pic.twitter.com/yMsV8F9sQz
— Keren Khin (@keren_khin) February 14, 2021
Myanmar Military is going shut down all the internet services #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar #Feb14Coup pic.twitter.com/hJ05ZdxAjr
— May Thu Wai (@MayThuWai95) February 14, 2021
Past 1am local time in #Myanmar & my inbox suddenly went eerily quiet after pinging almost non-stop with messages from citizens inside Myanmar. Just before internet shutdown reportedly from 1am-9am these were just some of the last few messages I received #whatishappeninginmyanmar pic.twitter.com/IqF4r3TlLE
— May Wong (@MayWongCNA) February 14, 2021
"We call on security forces to refrain from violence against demonstrators and civilians, who are protesting the overthrow of their legitimate government." Joint statement from Ambassadors to #Myanmar ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/GL0htkbR8P
— UK in Myanmar ?? (@ukinmyanmar) February 14, 2021