Police were filmed on Wednesday, 3 March, beating a volunteer ambulance crew and shooting protesters in the streets, leaving several dead.
Myanmar’s military sent a fleet of warplanes in a show of force to accompany a bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protests.
The five low-flying jets buzzed over Mandalay in formation on Thursday, 4 March, as the military tried to stamp out opposition more than a month since seizing power in a coup.
According to the Daily Mail, CCTV footage captured in the country’s largest city of Yangon on Wednesday shows armed police stopping an ambulance at gunpoint and forcing three medics out before attacking them.
Six cops could be seen smashing the paramedics over the head with rifle butts, beating them with sticks, kicking them in the head and blasting out the windows of their ambulance with shotguns.