
Myanmar's armed forces clash with ethnic protestors
Clip: 6/23/2021 | 5m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
Myanmar's armed forces show no signs of restraint amid rising revolts
The general who led a coup in Myanmar just over 4 months ago criticized foreign interference Wednesday, days after the U.N. General Assembly approved an arms embargo resolution, and as new ethnic militia began fighting his military amid the country's deepening crisis. As Nick Schifrin reports, the fighting in Mandalay, Myanmar's second largest city, exposes the country’s increasing fragility.
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Myanmar's armed forces clash with ethnic protestors
Clip: 6/23/2021 | 5m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
The general who led a coup in Myanmar just over 4 months ago criticized foreign interference Wednesday, days after the U.N. General Assembly approved an arms embargo resolution, and as new ethnic militia began fighting his military amid the country's deepening crisis. As Nick Schifrin reports, the fighting in Mandalay, Myanmar's second largest city, exposes the country’s increasing fragility.
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