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Dhaka lodges strong protest over Myanmar’s mortar firing

UNB . Dhaka
29 Aug 2022 20:44:28 | Update: 29 Aug 2022 20:49:52
Dhaka lodges strong protest over Myanmar’s mortar firing
The unexploded mortar shells trigger panic among locals in Bandarban — Courtesy/UNB

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

"We have lodged a strong protest with Myanmar so that such incidents do not happen again. We have also strongly condemned the incident," Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen told reporters at the ministry.

He said a note verbale was handed over to the ambassador.

On Sunday, the foreign secretary said it will first be investigated whether the firing of unexploded mortar shells on the Bangladesh border was an accident or intentional.

The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) stepped up its vigilance along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border in Bandarban after two Myanmar mortar shells landed in an area near Tambru in Naikkhangchhari on Sunday afternoon.

The unexploded mortar shells triggered panic among locals.

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