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UN and US condemn Myanmar military after protest reportedly turns deadly

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The content originally appeared on: CNN One reporter who witnessed the incident told CNN that it was a military vehicle that rammed demonstrators. Eleven protesters were arrested at the scene of the incident, including two men and one woman who were injured, according to a statement by Myanmar's military. However, the statement did not acknowledge the reported deaths or the alleged vehicle attack. The United Nations in Myanmar has condemned the incident, issuing a statement slamming the 'reported attack on […]

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