Woman shot during Myanmar anti-coup protests dies, the first known fatality of ongoing unrest

During a protest event Myanmar, 19-year-old girl who go by name Myat Thet Thet Khaing from Nay Pyi Taw gets shot in the head with a live bullet by the Myanmar police who are engaging protesters due to the removal of Democracy and the implementation of Martial Law. The protesters pelt stones as the police use water cannons and live ammunition to disperse the crowd. Date: 9/02/2021 Credit: 'Sellamoment' via 'DVan' During a protest in Myanmar, a 19-year-old woman from Naypyitaw gets shot dead in the head with what is said to have been a live bullet fired by Myanmar police on February 9. In the deeply distressing footage, a woman wearing a red shirt and a motorcycle helmet is seen falling to the ground after shots are fired. Although early eyewitness reports claimed that she died at the scene, later reports suggested the woman survived and is critically ill. The protesters threw stones as the police used water cannons and, according to the filmer, live ammunition to disperse the crowd. Citing a local doctor, Human Rights Watch reported that police shot a young woman in the back of her head and wounded a man in his chest at a protest in the capital, Naypyidaw. "Myanmar police should immediately end the use of excessive and lethal force against people protesting the February 1, 2021 military coup," the organisation said on Wednesday. The harrowing incident happened after ceaseless protests following a military coup in the southeast Asian nation.