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mortar shells fired from Myanmar have landed in Bangladesh near the border in Bandarban, causing panic among residents.

Police said the shells fell close to a mosque half a kilometre from the Tumbru border of Ghumdhum, Naikhyangchhari around 2:30 pm on Monday.

Authorities believe the shells were fired during a confrontation between the Myanmar Border Police and a rebel group, reports bdnews24.com.

The shells caused no damage or casualties, said Tariqul Islam, the district’s superintendent of police.

One of the shells landed next to Uttorpara Jame Mosque and the other 200 metres away from the mosque, according to him.

“It appeared we were not the target of the shelling. Most probably they were fired during fighting between the Myanmar Border Police and a rebel group,” he said.

Lieutenant Colonel Faizur Rahman, a director of Border Guard Bangladesh, said they were gathering information on the incident.

Zahangir Aziz, chairman of the local union council, said they have been hearing sounds of gunshots inside Myanmar for two weeks.

“Although the shells haven’t caused any damage, they’ve caused panic among the locals,” he said.

 
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mortar shells fired from Myanmar have landed in Bangladesh near the border in Bandarban, causing panic among residents.

Police said the shells fell close to a mosque half a kilometre from the Tumbru border of Ghumdhum, Naikhyangchhari around 2:30 pm on Monday.

Authorities believe the shells were fired during a confrontation between the Myanmar Border Police and a rebel group, reports bdnews24.com.

The shells caused no damage or casualties, said Tariqul Islam, the district’s superintendent of police.

One of the shells landed next to Uttorpara Jame Mosque and the other 200 metres away from the mosque, according to him.

“It appeared we were not the target of the shelling. Most probably they were fired during fighting between the Myanmar Border Police and a rebel group,” he said.

Lieutenant Colonel Faizur Rahman, a director of Border Guard Bangladesh, said they were gathering information on the incident.

Zahangir Aziz, chairman of the local union council, said they have been hearing sounds of gunshots inside Myanmar for two weeks.

“Although the shells haven’t caused any damage, they’ve caused panic among the locals,” he said.


These Buddhist savages need to keep their wars to themselves.

Stop involving Bangladesh, savages!

Seven sister states of India also involved us in their savagery. Until we decided enough was enough!

Only Muslim country right bang in the middle of Indo-China - surrounded by savages.

Greater Bangladesh is needed more than ever.
 
How can we get it then ? 😉

Bide our time!

Bangladesh and how it is projected - has completely changed in our lifetime. Some people are still in shock - how quickly we have changed our fortunes.

As a British Bangladeshi (Sylheti) - we know more than anyone about biding our time. In ten years we have overtaken whites in education. Chinese and Indians are next in our sights. We are an extremely close knit community - we are determined to reach the very top this decade.

And we hope Bangladeshis will also keep their head down, bide their time, keep progressing.

F**k democracy!

It doesn’t help you develop. Never has!
 
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