* Three armed groups warn they will fight with protesters if the violence continues
* Military has fired live rounds and tear gas in a bloody crackdown on protesters
* A watchdog for political prisoners says it knows of at least 510 civilian deaths
The death toll in Myanmar's military crackdown has passed 500 - prompting rebel groups to threaten they will shoot back at the junta if the bloodshed does not come to a stop, raising fears of a civil war.
Daily rallies since the military seized power on February 1 have been met with tear gas, rubber bullets and live rounds in a bloody crackdown by the generals.
The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) said it had confirmed a total of 510 civilian deaths but warned the true toll was probably significantly higher.
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The KNLA knows how to civil war. Been doing it for 70 years. Get ready for a bloodbath.
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