Demonstrators in Myanmar protesting last month's military coup returned to the streets Thursday, undaunted by the killing of at least 38 people the previous day by security forces.
New protests were held in at least three areas of Yangon, the country's largest city, that have been scenes of violence for the past few days.
Police again used force to try to disperse the crowds, according to social media accounts. Protests also continued In Mandalay, the second-biggest city.
A formation of five fighter planes flew over the city on Thursday morning in what appeared to be a threatening show of force.