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Tota Fatality Lists (Last Updated on 23 March 2021 Date of No. Name Sex Age Father's name Deceased Date Organization Place of Incidents Address Township States/Regions Remarks Incident 75 Street, In another incident, 32 years old Ko Na Pwar 1 Na Pwar (aka) Ko Nyi Nyi Oo M 32 U Hla Ngwe 8-Feb-21 8-Feb-21 Civilian Mandalay Between 37 & 38 Mandalay Region (a.k.a Ko Ko Oo), was died after a car Street intentionally hit him at night in Mandalay. On 15 February evening, 18-years old Maung Myeik, Tanintharyi Nay Nay Win Htet was beaten on his head to 2 Nay Nay Win Htet M 18 Unknown 15-Feb-21 15-Feb-21 Civilian Myeik Township Tanintharyi Region Region, death while guarding a ward security in Myeik, Tanintharyi Region, On February 9, peaceful anti-coup protests in Hlaykhwintaung, Naypyitaw were suppressed using water Lower cannon, rubber bullets and live ammunition 3 Mya Thwate Thwate Khaing F 19 Unknown 9-Feb-21 19-Feb-21 civilian NayPyi Taw Paunglaung Zayyarthiri Tsp Naypyidaw resulting in four injured persons. Among Hydro Power them, Ma Mya Thawe Thawe Khaing, 21-years Project old, on 19 February later died from gunshot wounds to the head. In Mandalay, a shipyard raid turned violent on Saturday when security forces opened fire Kannar road, Maha Aungmye 4 Thet Naing Win @ Min Min M 37 U Maung San 20-Feb-21 20-Feb-21 Civilian near 41st street Mandalay Region on demonstrators trying to stop the arrest of Mandalay City Township workers taking part in the growing anti-coup movement. In Mandalay, a shipyard raid turned violent on Saturday when security forces opened fire Kannar road, Maha Aungmye on demonstrators trying to stop the arrest of 5 Wai Yan Htun M 16 Unknown 20-Feb-21 20-Feb-21 Civilian near 41st street Mandalay Region Mandalay City Township workers taking part in the growing anti-coup movement. He was shot in the head, his head blown off, pronounced dead on the spot. Died due to head injuries caused by being Strand road, Maha Aungmye 6 Kyi Soe M 48 Unknown 20-Feb-21 20-Feb-21 Civilian near 41st street Mandalay Region beaten during a demonstration at Strand Mandalay City Township Road in Mandalay when he was going out He was shot dead while standing guard in Ta/15 Quarter, Shwepyithar township in (Ta) 15 Quarter, Shwe Pyi Thar Yangon Region. According to one source, 7 Tin Htut Hein M 30 Unknown 20-Feb-21 20-Feb-21 Civilian (Ta) 15 Quarter Yangon Region Yangon Twnship three shots came from a police car entering the quarter and hit the victim’s head. 26 years old (Ko) Yar Zar Aung, was arrested and detained in Mandalay after being shot in the knee during the brutal crackdown on 20 Mandalay February by security forces. The crackdown Yadanarbon Shipyard 8 Yar Zar Aung M 26 Unknown 20-Feb-21 24-Feb-21 Civilian Mandalay Mandalay Region was in the Mandalay Yadanarbon Shipyard of of Domestic Domestic Transportation, he died on 24 Transportation February after receiving no medical treatment in the Mandalay Military Hospital, Patheingyi Township. U Khin Maung Kyaw Htet Khine a.k.a Kyaw Htet 41X42, 81x83 Road, 41X42, 81x83 9 M 30 Aye, + Daw San 28-Feb-21 28-Feb-21 Worker Association Kyauk Si Mandalay Region Shot in the chest with gunfire Khaung Mandalay Road San Aye PuGawZune 10 Pe Than @ Naw Ngo M 35 Unknown 28-Feb-21 28-Feb-21 Civilian Dawai crackdown Dawei Tanintharyi Division He was killed from gunshot village, Yayphyu While he was lying on the ground he was shot KaYatpyin N 11 Than Win M 36 Unknown 28-Feb-21 28-Feb-21 Civilian Dawai crackdown Dawei Tanintharyi Division in the stomach with the gunfire, the security ward forces have taken his body. 12 Lwin Lwin Oo M 33 Unknown 28-Feb-21 28-Feb-21 Civilian Dawai crackdown Pone Kyun ward Dawei Tanintharyi Division He was killed from gunshot Longlone/ Kyauk 13 Banyar Aung M 39 Unknown 28-Feb-21 28-Feb-21 Civilian Dawai crackdown Dawei Tanintharyi Division He was killed from gunshot Sin village Bowamyint , 14 Hein Htut Aung M 23 Unknown 28-Feb-21 28-Feb-21 Civilian Laydaunkkan Rd, 71 Ward South Dagon Yangon Region He was killed from gunshot Thingangyunn As teachers gathered to demonstrate at another protest site in Yangon, the police began firing tear gas and rubber bullets near them. She was first hit by a rubber bullet in Education Strike, Hlaing Tharyar arm, then suffocated by tear gas”. She struggle 15 Tin Nwet Yi, Daw F 59 Unknown 28-Feb-21 28-Feb-21 Teacher Yangon Region Kyeemyindine T/s to find her inhaler from her bag but it was kicked by a police officer who taking protesters to the ground. and a primary- school teacher identified as Tin Nwet Yi died of a heart attack, a witness said. U Tint Lwin + Shot in the eye with gunfire, his dead body is 16 Zin Linn Htet M 20 Daw Myint Myint 28-Feb-21 28-Feb-21 Worker Helden, Kamaryut Innwa village Kyeikhto Tsp Mon state missing Mu Helden Township, Shwe Pyi Thar 17 Nyi Nyi Aung Htet Naing M 23 Unknown 28-Feb-21 28-Feb-21 Student Hlawkar Yangon Region Shot in the head with gunfire Yangon Twnship Manaw Thukha 1 U Htay Aung + Bago Kannar road street, 18 Maung Soe @ Sithu Soe M 16 28-Feb-21 28-Feb-21 Civilian Bago Bago Region Shot in the head with gunfire Daw Hla Hla San crackdown Zaingganine North ward MaZin 1 street, U Zaw Yi + Daw Yi Bago Kannar road Olaysu , 19 Kyi Hlaing Min @ Gaung Gyi M 18 28-Feb-21 28-Feb-21 Civilian Bago Bago Region Shot in the left side of chest with gunfire Myint crackdown Kyunntharyar ward No 3 Street, NO3 20 Nay Myo Oo @ Nay Lin Aung M 34 Unknown 28-Feb-21 28-Feb-21 Civilian Pakhoku Strike Pakhoku T/s Magwe Region Shot in the left side of thigh with gunfire Ward, 21 Maung Maung Oo M 40 Unknown 28-Feb-21 28-Feb-21 Worker Association Mandalay strike Kyauk Si Mandalay Region Shot in the head with gunfire She was shot in the head when she was out on 22 Day Si @ A Pu F 32 U Maung Ngal 28-Feb-21 28-Feb-21 Civilian 35 st, conor of 76 road 34x36 Mandalay Region the streets during a crackdown Mawlamyine strike at 23 Zin Myo Thu @ abdul Rashi M 19 Unknown 28-Feb-21 28-Feb-21 Civilian Mawlamyine Mon state Shot in the head with gunfire kannar road (L) ward, North Okkalapa North Okkalapa 24 Kaung Paye Sone M 20 Unknown 28-Feb-21 14-Mar-21 Studen Khaingshwewar Yangoon Region He was killed from gunshot Nwethargi strike Township road U Soe Win + Daw Satthwar No(5) Taungtwin Gyi He was killed when the military came into his 25 Thiha Zaw @ Naung Naung M 16 2-Mar-21 2-Mar-21 Student Near Satthwar village Magwe Region Thin Thin Khaing ward township ward and opened fire. U Pho Wa + Ma Myingyin 26 Zin Ko Ko Thaw M 14 3-Mar-21 3-Mar-21 Student Myingyan strike No 19, Sone Lone Mandalay Region Shot in the head with gunfire Htar Township 84 street and 30 27 Myo Naing Lin @ Pho Linn M 39 Unknown 3-Mar-21 3-Mar-21 Civilian 15x16, 65 Road Mandalay Mandalay Region Shot in the chest with gunfire street On 3 March 2021, she participated in a Daw Aye Aye 84 street and 30 protest in Mandalay. While she was on the 28 Kyal Sin Lin @ Kyar Shi F 19 3-Mar-21 3-Mar-21 Student 15x16, 65 Road Mandalay Region Myint street front line of the protest she was shot dead by a military sniper. 58 Between Khansitthar st Pyigyeetagon 29 Nay Myo Aung @ Kalar Lay M 16 U Linn Oo 3-Mar-21 3-Mar-21 Student Mandalay strike place Mandalay Region and Pyusawhtee Township road Monywa She was shot and killed in the stomach while 30 Myint Myint Zin @ Kyi Lin Aye F 36 Unknown 3-Mar-21 3-Mar-21 Teacher Monywa strike Sagaing Region Township she was protesting. King & Queen Hotel Monywa She was shot and killed in the head while she 31 Kyawt Nandar Aung F 19 Unknown 3-Mar-21 3-Mar-21 Monywa strike Sagaing Region Staff Township was protesting. Monywa 32 Min Khant Kyaw @ Pho Thal M 17 Unknown 3-Mar-21 3-Mar-21 Student Monywa strike Nanna Won ward Sagaing Region Shot in the stomach with gunfire Township Monywa 33 Ko Moe Aung M 23 Unknown 3-Mar-21 3-Mar-21 Civilian Monywa strike Sagaing Region Shot in the thigh with a bullet Township Monywa 34 Zaw Thein Aung M 20 Unknown 3-Mar-21 3-Mar-21 Civilian Monywa strike Sagaing Region Shot in the head with gunfire Township Monywa 35 Naing Win M 45 Unknown 3-Mar-21 3-Mar-21 Civilian Monywa strike Sagaing Region Have not returned yet the dead body Township U Kyaw Swe + Monywa 36 Kay Za Win M 39 3-Mar-21 3-Mar-21 Poet Monywa strike Sagaing Region He was killed from gunshot Daw Win May Township Monywa 37 Wai Yan @ Kan Chun M 25 Unknown 3-Mar-21 3-Mar-21 Civilian Monywa strike Sagai Region He was killed from gunshot Township 38 Hein Htet Aung M 19 Unknown 3-Mar-21 3-Mar-21 Civilian N/Okkalapa Strike ward 2, 5 street N/Okkalapa Yangon Region Shot in the head with gunfire 48 Ward, North North Dagon 39 Pho Chit M 22 U Win Maung 3-Mar-21 3-Mar-21 Civilian N/Okkalapa Strike Yangon Region Shot in the head with gunfire Dagon Township N/Okkalapa 40 Yar Zar Min M 20 U Htay Win 3-Mar-21 3-Mar-21 Civilian N/Okkalapa Strike Yangoon Region Shot in the head with gunfire Township U Khin Maung N/Okkalapa 41 Arkar Moe a.k.a Arkar Soe M 25 3-Mar-21 3-Mar-21 Civilian N/Okkalapa Strike Tadargyi ward Yangoon Region Shot in the left chest with gunfire Myint Township North Dagon 42 Zwel Htet Soe M 20 Unknown 3-Mar-21 3-Mar-21 Civilian N/Okkalapa Strike 42 Ward, NDGN Yangoon Region Shot in the head with gunfire Township No.
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