* More than 106 protestors, including a boy, five, have been shot and killed by Myanmar security forces today
* Took to streets in Yangon, Mandalay and other towns, defying warning they could be shot in 'head and back'
* Has been branded 'day of shame' as the deaths marks on of the bloodiest days since the coup began
* WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES Myanmar's military junta massacred a five-year-old boy and more than 100 protestors as troops opened fire on pro-democracy protestors.
It comes after state television warned demonstrators they were 'in danger of getting shot to the head and back' on Friday.
Protesters against the February 1 military coup came out on the streets of Yangon, Mandalay and other towns, defying they warning that they could be shot, while the country's generals celebrated Armed Forces Day.
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