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Bangladesh wants to solve Myanmar issues diplomatically


Published:
2022-09-18 07:34:09 BdST

Update:
2024-04-24 16:19:07 BdST

Published: 2022-09-18 07:34:09 BdST

 

Live Correspondent: Home minister Asaduzzaman Khan said the government was trying to resolve the issues with Myanmar peacefully and diplomatically but a complaint would be lodged with the United Nations regarding mortar shelling at the border if necessary.

The minister said this while talking to journalists after attending a program at Ahsania Mission in Dhaka on Saturday.

He said the Bangladesh foreign ministry had warned Myanmar several times but they didn’t keep their promise. ‘We have lodged a strong protest over casualties from Friday’s mortar shelling by Myanmar at Tombru border,’ he added.

‘Myanmar’s internal conflicts should remain within its border but their forces are crossing the border time and again and injuring Bangladeshi nationals,’ said Asaduzzaman.

He said Myanmar Border Guard Police (BGP) is continuously being contacted about this issue and Border Guard Bangladesh has remained alert to prevent illegal entry of Rohingyas.

On Friday night, a 17-year-old-Rohingya boy named Mohammad Iqbal was killed and five others were injured as a mortar shell fired by the Myanmar army exploded at the Zero Point Rohingya Camp close to the international border in Tombru, Bandarban.

The deceased and injured were all residents of the Zero Point Rohingya Camp, known as the camp that is closest to the Bangladesh-Myanmar border, in No Man’s Land. Four mortar shells landed in succession at the Rohingya camp around 8:00 pm.

Earlier, an indigenous youth named Anganthowai Tanchangya has grievously injured in a landmine explosion along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border in Naikhongchhari Upazila of Bandarban on Friday noon. Locals said it is the Myanmar army that has mined the area.

Twelve mortar shells have been fired by the Myanmar army on Bangladesh territory so far.

Dhaka, 17 September (campuslive24.com)//BIT


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