On Saturday, Security forces again started firing on protestors in Myanmar . Here on this firing military takeover with lethal force, killing at least four people by shooting live ammunition at demonstrators. Three deaths were reported in Mandalay, the country’s second-biggest city, and one in Pyay, a town in south-central Myanmar. There were multiple reports on social media of the deaths, along with photos of dead and wounded people in both locations. For your information let us share that the independent UN Human Rights expert for Myanmar, Tom Andrews, said Thursday that “credible reports” indicated security forces in the Southeast Asian Nation had so far killed at least 70 people, and cited growing evidence of crimes against humanity since the military ousted the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi. However, here it is to share that two deaths by gunfire were reported in Yangon’s Thaketa township, where a protest being held outside a police station was dispersed. A crowd had gathered there to demand the release of three young men who were seized from their home earlier Friday night. Photos said to be of the bodies of two dead protesters were posted online. The other reported fatality Friday night was of a 19-year-old man shot in Hlaing township. Europe must take concrete steps to improve the return of migrants: EU New Zealand expresses grief victims of Christchurch mosque attacks Italy imposes Easter lockdown, tightens COVID restrictions Minister says 'this country to ban burqa and shut many Islamic schools'