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Recent Fatality List (Last Updated on 17 March 2021)Final (To Upload1) Father's Place of No Name Sex Age Deceased Date Organization Address Township States/Regions Remarks name Incidents In another incident, 32 car accident at 75 Street, years old Ko Na Pwar (a.k.a Na Pwar (aka) Ko Nyi 1 M 32 U Hla Ngwe 8-Feb-21 Civilian night in Between 37 & 38 Mandalay Region Ko Ko Oo), was passed Nyi Oo Mandalay Street away due to car accident at night in Mandalay. On 15 February evening, 18- years old Maung Nay Nay Win On 15 February evening, 18- Htet was beaten years old Maung Nay Nay on his head to Win Htet was beaten on his 2 Nay Nay Win Htet M 18 Unknown 15-Feb-21 Civilian Myeik Township Tanintharyi Region death while head to death while guarding a ward guarding a ward security in security in Myeik, Tanintharyi Region, Myeik, Tanintharyi Region, On February 9, peaceful anti-coup protests in Naypyitaw were suppressed using water cannon, rubber Hlaykhwintaung, bullets and live Lower Mya Thwate Thwate ammunition resulting in 3 F 19 Unknown 19-Feb-21 civilian NayPyi Taw Paunglaung Zayyarthiri Tsp Naypyidaw Khaing four injured persons. Hydro Power Among them, Ma Mya Project Thawe Thawe Khaing, 21- years 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 on Thet Naing Win (aka) demonstrators trying to 4 M 37 U Maung Sann 20-Feb-21 Civilian Kannar road Mandalay Mandalay Region (Ko) Min Min stop the arrest of workers taking part in the growing anti-coup movement. He was shot dead in his back and abdomen. In Mandalay, a shipyard raid turned violent on Saturday when security forces opened fire on demonstrators trying to stop the arrest of workers 5 Wai Yan Htun M 16 Unknown 20-Feb-21 Civilian Kannar road Mandalay Region 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 beaten 6 Kyi Soe M 48 Unknown 20-Feb-21 Civilian Kannar road Mandalay Region during a demonstration at Strand Road in Mandalay He was shot dead while standing guard in Ta/15 Quarter, Shwepyithar township in Yangon Region. According to one 7 Tin Htut Hein M 30 Unknown 20-Feb-21 Civilian (Ta) 15 Quarter (Ta) 15 Quarter Shwe Pyi Thar Twnship Yangon Region source, 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 February by security forces. The Injury & Die In crackdown was in the 8 Yar Zar Aung M 26 Unknown 24-Feb-21 Civilian Tamataw Mandalay Mandalay Region Mandalay Yadanarbon hospital MDY Shipyard of Domestic Transportation, he died on 24 February after receiving no medical treatment in the Mandalay Military Hospital, Patheingyi Township. U Khin Maung Kyaw Htet Khine a.k.a Worker 41X42, 81x83 41X42, 81x83 Shot in the chest with 9 M 30 Aye, + Daw 28-Feb-21 Kyauk Si Mandalay Region Kyaw Htet Khaung Association Road Road gunfire San San Aye PuGawZune Tanintharyi 10 Pe Than @ Naw Ngo M 35 Unknown 28-Feb-21 Civilian Dawai Dawei He was killed from gunshot village, Yayphyu Division While he was lying on the ground he was shot in the KaYatpyin N Tanintharyi 11 Than Win M 36 Unknown 28-Feb-21 Civilian Dawai Dawei stomach with the gunfire, ward Division the security forces have taken his body. Tanintharyi 12 Lwin Lwin Oo M 33 Unknown 28-Feb-21 Civilian Dawai Pone Kyun ward Dawei He was killed from gunshot Division Longlone/ Kyauk Tanintharyi 13 Banyar Aung M 39 Unknown 28-Feb-21 Civilian Dawai Dawei He was killed from gunshot Sin village Division Shan Kayin @ Htut Myat Tanintharyi 14 M Unknown 16-Mar-21 Student Dawai Taungnygl village Pyigyeemandai Township BGF မှဝငရ် 쐬ကပ် စ်ခတ် Lin Division Bowamyint , Laydaunkkan 15 Hein Htut Aung M 23 Unknown 28-Feb-21 Civilian 71 Ward South Dagon Yangon Region He was killed from gunshot Rd, 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 arm, then Education suffocated by tear gas”. She 16 Tin Nwet Yi, Daw F 59 Unknown 28-Feb-21 Teacher Strike, Hlaing Tharyar T/s Yangon Region struggle to find her inhaler Kyeemyindine 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 Helden, 17 Zin Linn Htet M 20 Daw Myint 28-Feb-21 Worker Innwa village Kyeikhto Tsp Mon state gunfire, his dead body is Kamaryut Myint Mu missing Shot in the head with 18 Nyi Nyi Aung Htet Naing M 23 Unknown 28-Feb-21 Student Helden Hlawkar Shwe Pyi Thar Twnship Yangon Region gunfire Manaw Thukha 1 U Htay Aung + Bago Kannar street, Shot in the head with 19 Maung Soe @ Sithu Soe M 16 Daw Hla Hla 28-Feb-21 Civilian Bago Bago Region road Zaingganine gunfire San North ward MaZin 1 street, Kyi Hlaing Min @ Gaung U Zaw Yi + Bago Kannar Olaysu , Shot in the left side of chest 20 M 18 28-Feb-21 Civilian Bago Bago Region Gyi Daw Yi Myint road Kyunntharyar with gunfire ward Nay Myo Oo @ Nay Lin No 3 Street, NO3 Shot in the left side of thigh 21 M 34 Unknown 28-Feb-21 Civilian Pakhoku Strike Pakhoku T/s Magwe Region Aung Ward, with gunfire Worker Mandalay strike Shot in the head with 22 Maung Maung Oo M 40 Unknown 28-Feb-21 Kyauk Si Mandalay Region Association place gunfire She was shot in the head 35 st, conor of 23 Day Si @ A Pu F 32 U Maung Ngal 28-Feb-21 Civilian 34x36 Mandalay Region when she was out on the 76 road streets during a crackdown Mawlamyine Shot in the head with 24 Zin Myo Thu M 19 Unknown 28-Feb-21 Civilian strike at kannar Mawlamyine Mon state gunfire road U Soe Win + He was killed when the Thiha Zaw @ Naung Near Satthwar Satthwar No(5) 25 M 16 Daw Thin Thin 2-Mar-21 Student Taungtwin Gyi township Magwe Region military came into his ward Naung village ward Khaing and opened fire. U Pho Wa + Shot in the head with 26 Zin Ko Ko Thaw M 14 3-Mar-21 Student Myingyan strike No 19, Sone Lone Myingyin Township Mandalay Region Ma Htar gunfire Myo Naing Lin @ Pho 84 street and 30 Shot in the chest with 27 M 39 Unknown 3-Mar-21 Civilian 15x16, 65 Road Mandalay Mandalay Region Linn street gunfire On 3 March 2021, she participated in a protest in Daw Aye Aye 84 street and 30 Mandalay. While she was 28 Kyal Sin Lin F 19 3-Mar-21 Student 15x16, 65 Road Mandalay Region Myint street on the front line of the protest she was shot dead by a military sniper. 58 Between Nay Myo Aung @ Kalar Mandalay strike Khansitthar st 29 M 16 U Linn Oo 3-Mar-21 Student Pyigyeetagon Township Mandalay Region Lay place and Pyusawhtee road She was shot and killed in Myint Myint Zin @ Kyi 30 F 36 Unknown 3-Mar-21 Teacher Monywa strike Monywa Township Sagaing Region the stomach while she was Lin Aye protesting. She was shot and killed in King & Queen 31 Kyawt Nandar Aung F 19 Unknown 3-Mar-21 Monywa strike Monywa Township Sagaing Region the head while she was Hotel Staff protesting. Min Khant Kyaw @ Pho Shot in the stomach with 32 M 17 Unknown 3-Mar-21 Student Monywa strike Nanna Won ward Monywa Township Sagaing Region Thal gunfire Shot in the thigh with a 33 Ko Moe Aung M 23 Unknown 3-Mar-21 Civilian Monywa strike Sagaing Region bullet Shot in the head with 34 Zaw Thein Aung M 20 Unknown 3-Mar-21 Civilian Monywa strike Monywa Township Sagaing Region gunfire Have not returned yet the 35 Naing Win M 45 Unknown 3-Mar-21 Civilian Monywa strike Monywa Township Sagaing Region dead body U Kyaw Swe + 36 Kay Za Win M 39 3-Mar-21 Poet Monywa strike Monywa Township Sagaing Region He was killed from gunshot Daw Win May 37 Wai Yan @ Kan Chun M 25 Unknown 3-Mar-21 Civilian Monywa strike Monywa Township Sagai Region He was killed from gunshot He was injured on March 3 Aung San Oo @ Chit San and died on March 11 while 38 M 38 Unknown 11-Mar-21 Civilian Monywa strike Monywa Township Sagai Region Aung receiving medical treatment. N/Okkalapa Shot in the head with 39 Hein Htet Aung M 19 Unknown 3-Mar-21 Civilian ward 2, 5 street N/Okkalapa Yangon Region Strike gunfire N/Okkalapa 48 Ward, North Shot in the head with 40 Pho Chit M 22 U Win Maung 3-Mar-21 Civilian North Dagon Township Yangon Region Strike Dagon gunfire N/Okkalapa Shot in the head with 41 Yar Zar Min M 20 U Htay Win 3-Mar-21 Civilian N/Okkalapa Township Yangoon Region Strike gunfire Arkar Moe a.k.a Arkar U Khin Maung N/Okkalapa Shot in the left chest with 42 M 25 3-Mar-21 Civilian Tadargyi ward N/Okkalapa Township Yangoon Region Soe Myint Strike gunfire N/Okkalapa Shot in the head with 43 Zwel Htet Soe M 20 Unknown 3-Mar-21 Civilian 42 Ward, NDGN North Dagon Township Yangoon Region Strike gunfire N/Okkalapa No.
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