Myanmar Military Shoots 19 Year Old Woman: I Will Not Run Away!
Among the many casualties caused by the junta’s brutality, a teenage girl was shot dead by the Myanmar military while participating in a protest. Thursday, 4/3/2021, Adapt News.com.au On Wednesday (3/3), a 19-year-old teen named Kyal Sin, also known as Angel or Angel in Indonesian, was shot and killed while participating in a protest.
At a rally in Mandalay, an angel of evidence wearing a T-shirt that reads “All Gonna be Okay” or “All Will Be All Right.” Angel was captured on camera several times while engaging in the demonstration, and his images have gone viral on Twitter.
“Military thugs shot and fired at 19-year-old demonstrators in Mandalay today. Coca-Cola bottles were created to aid those who had been hit by tear gas “On social media, one netizen wrote. He is seen in motion with other protesters in these images. While wearing a purse and a pair of spectacles.
He is seen lying down with blood on his head in the second picture. He was lying on a stretcher, surrounded by a large crowd. Angel was a brave girl, according to Myat Thu, a demonstrator with him.
Angel also dared to kick the water pipe open so that the demonstrators could wash their faces due to the tear gas, according to Myat Thu’s confession, and who hurled the tear gas canisters back at the police.
“Please don’t save me if I’m hurt and won’t be able to recover. I’ll donate the valuable left side of my body to anyone who wants it “According to the post. According to Channel News Asia, the United Nations reported that at least 38 Myanmar citizens were killed in riots on Wednesday (3/3).