Nearly 100 Myanmar Border Guards Flee to Bangladesh
- At least 95 Myanmar border guards have fled to Bangladesh as fighting intensifies between rebel forces and the junta regime. Mortar shells fired from Myanmar during clashes have landed in Bangladesh, resulting in two deaths.
- The Myanmar forces entered Bangladesh to escape fighting with the Arakan Army in Myanmar’s Rakhine state. Bangladesh shares a border with Myanmar and hosts over 1 million Muslim Rohingya refugees.
- Bangladesh authorities are providing safe accommodation for the fleeing Myanmar border guards. Bangladesh's Home Minister has instructed security forces to block movement on the porous border between the two countries.
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For the first time, Myanmar forces flee into Bangladesh during fighting with an ethnic armed group
DHAKA, Bangladesh — More than 100 members of Myanmar’s Border Guard Police have fled their posts and taken shelter in Bangladesh to escape fighting between Myanmar security forces and an
Myanmar border guards flee to Bangladesh amid clashes, 2 killed
DHAKA: At least 95 Myanmar border guards, some of them wounded, have fled to Bangladesh over the last few days as fighting intensifies between rebel forces in Myanmar and the junta regime, officials in Bangladesh said on Monday.
Myanmar Border Guards Flee To Bangladesh Amid Clashes With Rebels
At least 95 Myanmar border guards, some of them wounded, have fled to Bangladesh over the last few days as fighting intensifies between rebel forces in Myanmar and the junta regime, officials in Bangladesh said on Monday.
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