(Yangon Composite Electric) Myanmar's anti -political change demonstration lasted for three weeks, and the conflict situation gradually increased.The largest city Yangon fired and fired dizzy grenades to disperse the demonstrations of the masses yesterday, and foreign journalists were arrested by police.

Mandaler reported the police shot news at least one person was injured

Mandaler, the second largest city in Myanmar, also reported the news of police shots, but so far, it has not been able to determine whether the police shot at the demonstrations or shot to the air.Witnesses said that at least one of the demonstrations of Yangon was injured.The photos uploaded by the local media also showed that a demonstrator Mandaler was sent to an ambulance.

The Myanmar military launched a coup on February 1 on February 1, and anti -political change demonstrations have begun to erupt all over the country. Nowadays, major cities have staged a large -scale demonstration every day.

Myanmar police launched a targeting operation on Tamwe in Yangon on Thursday night. Hundreds of demonstrators actively evacuated when they saw the police appearing, but soon after the group appeared in other regions, they shouted in other regions.Slogan and confront the police.

Witnesses said the police later fired tear bullets to dispel the masses.Local residents also heard the sound of gunfire, and after dawn, some shells that seemingly dizzy grenade were found on the street.

It is understood that in some cities, the security forces have gradually increased their force to target the demonstrations, but in Yangon in the business center, the authorities have been very restrained.The police shot at the time of the demonstrators.

The military government has repeatedly emphasized that when facing the demonstrators, the "democratic way" is used, and the police also use the minimum degree of force, but so far three demonstrators have died in the police.

As the Burmese military supporters and anti -government -changing demonstrators had a violent conflict on Thursday, coupled with the operation of the military and police in the evening, Yangon was now filled with a tension atmosphere.

A large number of residents of Yangon still walked to the streets without fear yesterday. The military government sent town violent police and warned that if the demonstrations did not actively dissolve, they would use force to promote some demonstrators to escape.

According to Agence France -Presse reporters, the police later fired dizziness grenades to disperse the demonstrators who did not want to leave, and some demonstrators also hit the slingshot.Police arrested some people later, including a Japanese free self -body reporter.

This is the first time that foreign journalists have been arrested since the military coup, and they are also the second foreigners who have been arrested. Earlier, the Australian economic adviser of Weng Shan Shuzhi, Terr, was also detained by the military.

Myanmar colleagues in Yushu, a Japanese reporter in North Point, revealed that it is known that he was beaten by several policemen. Fortunately, he was not seriously injured at the time when he was wearing a helmet.Northern Point Yushu was detained by the police for a few hours and was released after being questioned.

Demonstrations continue to rise the possibility of Myanmar being isolated by the international community, and even more intensive investors have caused uneasy emotions caused by the crown disease epidemic.

The World Bank to the Ministry of Finance of Myanmar The withdrawal after coup is required to stop

According to Reuters, the World Bank has given a letter to the Ministry of Finance of Myanmar. For the relevant Myanmar project withdrawal requests after the coup, the World Bank will stop paying.

World Bank President Malpas said last week that he would adopt a "extra cautious" attitude towards Myanmar, but he will continue to implement continuous projects, including emergency rescue of the epidemic.

Last year, the World Bank approved new loans and donations of more than $ 350 million (about S $ 465 million) to assist Myanmar to respond to the epidemic and support farmers' employment.

Britain has previously announced sanctions on 19 Myanmar military leaders, and announced that the sanctions list was announced the day before yesterday.