Britain said on Saturday evening that it will consider “further measures” after Burmese police and soldiers opened fire at protesters earlier in the day. Two people were killed in Burma’s second city Mandalay on Saturday when police and soldiers fired to disperse protests against the Feb. 1 military coup, the bloodiest day in more than two weeks of demonstrations. Burma is also known as Myanmar. UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said: “The UK condemns the shooting of peaceful protesters, which only places the military regime further beyond the pale.” “We will consider further measures, with our international partners, to hold to account those responsible for crushing democracy and choking dissent,” he said in a statement. Burma’s military seized power on Feb. 1 and arrested leaders of the civilian government, including State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and President Win Myint. More than a fortnight later, demonstrations against the coup and …