Nearly 40 people killed in Myanmar's protests

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Published on March 4, 2021 - Duration: 01:36s

Nearly 40 people killed in Myanmar's protests

Thirty-eight people were killed in Myanmar as the military quelled protests in several towns and cities on Wednesday, the United Nations said, the most violent day since demonstrations against last month's military coup first broke out.

Bryan Wood reports.


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