A new report from the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED) reveals a devastating toll following the 2021 military coup in Myanmar. The report, released Wednesday, documents over 100,000 deaths across the country since the democratically elected government was overthrown. This alarming figure underscores the intense and prolonged civil war that has gripped Myanmar for the past three years. The escalating violence has resulted in a significant humanitarian crisis, with widespread displacement and suffering. ACLED's data paints a grim picture of the ongoing instability and the human cost of the military’s power grab. The report highlights the urgent need for international attention and action to address the escalating conflict and protect civilians.