Clashes continue throughout the day in Rohingya camps, with more than 50 injured



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Women and children protest against Rohingya terrorists at Ukhia camp in Cox’s Bazar. Photo: NTV

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Women and children protest against Rohingya terrorists at Ukhia camp in Cox’s Bazar. Photo: NTV

Week-long clashes between the two groups for dominance at the Kutupalong Rohingya camp in Cox’s Bazar’s Ukhia upazila have continued. There were also intermittent shootings and clashes throughout the day on Wednesday. At least 50 people were injured in the clashes on both sides.

Meanwhile, members of the security forces are working to stop the fighting. In this situation, the ID from Chittagong Range came to visit the Rohingya camp. Anwar Hossain.

Over the past week, there have been clashes between the two sides for dominance of Kutupalong’s number one field in Ukhia, Cox’s Bazar. At this time there were clashes in stages. So far, eight people have died, including a woman.

Tensions in the camp rose after four people died together Tuesday night. That is why there have been public shootings between the two sides since Wednesday morning. Hundreds of Rohingya on both sides were recently injured at the time. An APBN member was shot and killed this morning while trying to stop the fighting. Tensions in the registered Rohingya camp in Kutupalong have risen since 10 a.m. today. Panicking, the Rohingya took refuge in the office of the camp leader. Rohingya were also seen protesting the terrorists.

The Rohingya say clashes between the Munna terror group and the Anas group continue inside the camp over the yaba business, theft and area-based domination.

Meanwhile, there is panic among Bangladeshis adjacent to the Rohingya camp over the shootings between the two groups. As tensions escalated in the camp in the morning, APBN members, the police, Ansar and the army stepped up patrols. Police arrested four Rohingya terrorists at the scene.

Meanwhile, this afternoon in the Chittagong Mountain Range DIG situation. Anwar Hossain visited the place. During this time, he had a meeting with the police about the situation in the camp. Later DI said. Anwar Hossain spoke to journalists.

Meanwhile, a Bangladeshi named Nurul Huda was among the four killed last Tuesday. Ismail, brother of the late Nurul Huda, arrived at the Ukhia police station this morning and identified his body. Police recovered the body and sent it to the Cox’s Bazar District Hospital morgue for autopsy.



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