Myanmar security forces fire on protesters – again

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Three protesters were critically injured when security forces fired live rounds at anti-coup protesters in northwestern Myanmar on Tuesday, medics said, as regional powers met to pressure the junta over its deadly crackdown.

Myanmar has endured mass protests demanding the military release civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who was detained on February 1 at the start of the coup. 

Authorities have in response steadily stepped up the use of force, with tear gas, water canon, rubber bullets and, increasingly, live rounds.

Sunday was the bloodiest day since the February 1 coup, with the UN saying that at least 18 protesters were killed across the country. AFP independently confirmed 11 deaths. 

In the northwestern town of Kale on Tuesday, another rally turned violent when security forces opened fire on protesters, according to medics who witnessed events and treated those wounded. 

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