At least 82 anti-coup protestors were killed by security forces in the city of Bago in Myanmar on April 9. The massacre has been widely condemned by the United Nations and countries around the world. CNN’s Paula Hancocks pieces together some of what happened that day and talks to survivors of the onslaught.
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