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Clashes in Yangon as tensions rise over coup

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YANGON: Junta supporters wielding knives and slingshots clashed with residents in Myanmar’s largest city on Thursday, as tensions rise after weeks of nationwide protests against the military coup that ousted Aung San Suu Kyi.


The country has been gripped by a torrent of anger among hundreds of thousands of people who have taken to the streets to call for the release of the civilian leader and a return to democracy.


But on Thursday hundreds of supporters of the military marched through Myanmar’s commercial hub Yangon carrying signs that said: “We stand with the defence services”, referring to the junta.


Authorities granted them access to Yangon’s Sule Pagoda, a local landmark at a key junction that in recent days was barricaded to prevent anti-coup protesters from amassing.


Residents living in the area banged pots and pans in protest at the pro-junta demonstration — a common practice among anti-coup protesters since the putsch.


By noon, clashes were breaking out near Yangon Central station’s railway compound.


Military supporters — some carrying pipes, knives and slingshots — turned on the booing residents, witnesses said.


“They shot at us with slingshots from the car... around 10 people were injured in the head,” said Aung Zin Lin, 38, who lives nearby.


Junta supporters brought batons, pocket knives and catapults, he added, but local residents fought back, detaining a number of people until police appeared.


Security forces eventually arrived to find women and children linking arms in front of the railway compound in an effort to prevent them arresting any anti-coup protesters.


But after a tense standoff, officers took away alleged attackers from the pro-junta group. — AFP


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