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Week-long clashes for dominance between the two groups at the Kutupalong Rohingya camp in Ukhia, Cox’s Bazar, 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. Law enforcement agencies are working to stop the ongoing fighting between the two Rohingya sides. Chittagong Range DIG Mohammad visited the Rohingya camp in the situation. Anwar Hossain.
Clashes and clashes between the two Rohingya groups have occurred throughout the week over the dominance of the number one Kutupalong camp in Ukhia, Cox’s Bazar. During this time there were clashes. So far 6 Rohingya have died, including one Bangladeshi. Tensions in the camp escalated after four people died at the same time on Tuesday night. Since then, there have been public shootouts between the two sides since Wednesday morning, despite vigilance by law enforcement. Hundreds of Rohingya have been injured on both sides. Tensions in the registered Rohingya camp in Kutupalong have risen since 10 a.m. Rohingya were also seen protesting the terrorists. Hundreds of Rohingya women and children were seen gathering at the crossing in front of the Lambasia camp to protest the incident and demand safety.
Rohingya women who participated in the meeting said: ‘There is no environment to stay in the Kutupalong Rohingya camp. Fearing death at all times. We all want to be home without fear. Criminals who have made the situation worse in the camps must be subjected to the law. The strange thing is that, just as the Rohingya have been tortured in Myanmar, they are also torturing ordinary Rohingya here. We want to get rid of all this.
The Rohingya say clashes between the Rohingya Munna terror group and the Anas group continue inside the Rohingya camp over the yaba business, shoplifting and area-based domination. In the morning, members of the Munna group arrived at the registered Rohingya camp and opened fire in public, causing panic.
Kutupalong Rohingya Camp President (Rohingya leader) Hafez. Jalal Ahmed said: “There has been panic in the camp for a week. Munna’s group and Anas forces have long disagreed over Yaba’s involvement. However, since October 4 there have been public clashes with shootings. This has created fear among ordinary Rohingya.
Rohingya woman Soma Akhter said: “The Munna group has been attacking registered Rohingya camps all day since morning. Hundreds of Rohingya women, men and children were injured in the attack. Fearing the Munna group, more than a thousand Rohingya women, men and children have taken refuge in the Rohingya camp office in charge of registered in Kutupalong. Now they are insecure in life.
After August 25, 2016, more than 1.1 million Rohingya fled to Bangladesh fearing the ongoing brutal torture by the Myanmar military in Rakhine. Although the situation remained calm for the first year after asylum was taken, the crime rate among the Rohingya has risen steadily since then.
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