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'Bloodiest day': At least 38 anti-coup protesters killed in Myanmar, says UN envoy

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'Bloodiest day': At least 38 anti-coup protesters killed in Myanmar, says UN envoy

'Bloodiest day': At least 38 anti-coup protesters killed in Myanmar, says UN envoy

Security forces in Myanmar escalated their crackdown on protests against last month’s military coup, with at least 38 people killed on Wednesday.


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