The lethal incident renewed criticism and condemnation from Western countries.
U.S. Ambassador Thomas Vajda said on social media, "This bloodshed is horrifying," adding "Myanmar's people have spoken clearly: they do not want to live under military rule."
British foreign minister Dominic Raab said the killing of unarmed civilians and children marked a new low, while the EU delegation to Myanmar said Saturday would "forever stay engraved as a day of terror and dishonour."The Myanmar Now news portal said 91 people were killed across the country by security forces.
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