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Two more Myanmar shells hit Bangladesh

Security tightened along border, envoy to be summoned today
Agencies . Bandarban
04 Sep 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 04 Sep 2022 06:06:00
Two more Myanmar shells hit Bangladesh

Two more mortar shells fired from Myanmar warplanes landed on the Bangladesh border in Tumbru of Bandarban on Saturday.

Bandarban Hill District Superintendent of Police Md Tariqul Islam confirmed the matter to BSS.

He said two mortar shells fell in Reju Amtali area near border pillars 40 and 41 along Tumbru border in Ghumdhum union in Naikhyangchari from the warplanes.

No casualties were reported, he added.

“The incident caused panic among the local inhabitants. We are looking into the matter. Our law enforcement agencies have been kept at highest alert following the incident,” he said.

UNB adds: Law enforcement agencies have further strengthened security measures along Bangladesh-Myanmar border at Naikhyangchhari point as locals reported firing and shelling from helicopters from the Myanmar side on Saturday.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will summon Myanmar Ambassador to Bangladesh Aung Kyaw Moe again on Sunday to lodge strong protest regarding the matter, State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam said.

For the past few days, tension has been growing along the Myanmar border with Bangladesh which has also spread among locals at Naikhyangchhari

and Ghumdhum border areas, said Md Tariqul Islam, Superintendent of Bandarban police.

“Today locals have reported spotting firing from a Myanmar helicopter near the border and two mortar shells dropped from it,” he said.

The law enforcement agencies including Border Guard Bangladesh remains alert and intelligence surveillance has also been increased near the Bangladesh-Myanmar border, said SP Tariqul Islam.

On Thursday, State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam said Bangladesh is better prepared so that none can enter from Myanmar now due to the deteriorated situation in Rakhine state.

The Myanmar side was warned twice in August following mortar shells landing in Bangladesh territory from Myanmar and strong protest was lodged in this regard.

“We do not want to step into Myanmar’s provocation or trap,” he said, adding that they (Myanmar side) might have a strategic benefit if they can move in such a unilateral direction.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs last Monday summoned Myanmar Ambassador to Bangladesh Aung Kyaw Moe and lodged a strong protest against Myanmar’s mortar shells landing inside Bangladesh territory a day earlier.

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