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Bullets from Myanmar halt activities at Teknaf land port

UNB . Cox’s Bazar
18 Sep 2024 16:31:24 | Update: 18 Sep 2024 16:31:24
Bullets from Myanmar halt activities at Teknaf land port
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Activities at Teknaf land port of Cox’s Bazar have come to a halt as bullets from conflict-torn Myanmar are falling on the land port.

Teknaf Upazila Nirbahi Officer Adnan Chowdhury confirmed the matter saying that the activities have been suspended following the firing.

Jasim Uddin, manager of the land port, said three bullets from the Myanmar border fell on Teknaf land port around 1:30pm.

The first bullet hit the land port office breaking its glass, the second one landed on a truck carrying goods and the third one hit a coconut tree, creating panic among all, he said, adding that all took position in safer places later.

Locals said bullets from an island of Myanmar have been hitting the bordering areas in Bangladesh as two groups have been clashing there.

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