Myanmar coup: From viral workout video to bloody Sunday

 | Updated: Mar 02, 2021, 01:56 PM IST

After almost a month of one of the biggest military coups in the history of South Asia, there is little hope in sight and more bloodshed

Khing Hnin Wai's video has gone viral

The beginning of the military coup in Myanmar was caught on camera in the background of a workout video being recorded by an instructor, Khing Hnin Wai. The video became historic and quickly circulated on the internet as the instructor was completely unaware of the military convoy passing in the background.

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Myanmar military coup

On February 01, Myanmar military successfully attempted a coup and detained the leader Aung San Suu Kyi and several other senior opposition leaders.

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Myanmar protests

As the country was put under blackouts and communication turnoffs, locals came out in the streets to protest against the military coup and the detainment of the ousted leader Suu Kyi.

The protests, which started from day 01, soon became synonymous to Myanmar, despite warning from the military.

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People give a three-finger salute after calls for protest went out on social media in Yangon on February 3, 2021, as Myanmar's ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi was formally charged on Wednesday two days after she was detained in a military coup.

The famous three-finger salute soon became a symbol of protest in Myanmar too. People started demonstrating the three-finger salute after calls for protest went out on social media in Yangon.

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Myanmar protests

Protesters take cover as they clash with riot police officers during a protest against the military coup in Yangon, Myanmar, February 28, 2021

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Myanmar's military deployed tanks in the streets to stop people from protesting against the detainment of popular leader Aung San Suu Kyi. 

Soon, Myanmar's military deployed tanks in the streets to stop people from protesting against the detainment of popular leader Aung San Suu Kyi. SOon, the military presence kept increasing in the streets, making it difficult for locals to operate.

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Several international organisations and governments spoke out in protest of the military coup and asked for the immediate release of the ousted leader

Several international organisations and governments spoke out in protest of the military coup and asked for the immediate release of the ousted leader. Some supporters also organised rallies in different parts of the world to show support for the people of Myanmar.

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Riot police officers started firing teargas canisters during protests

What had been minor clashes between the demonstrators and police soon turned to be alarmingly violent. Riot police officers started firing teargas canisters during protests, marking February 28 as the 'bloodiest day' in the history of Myanmar.

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Aung San Suu Kyi

After almost a month of detainment, Aung San Suu Kyi appeared in the court through video conferencing on Monday and appeared in good health.

During the hearing, two additional criminal charges were added to the list of those that have already been filed against her after the military coup.

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