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The Death of Three Bangladeshis in a Landmine Explosion on the Bangladesh-Rakhine Border Was Not Related to AA, but Occurred in an Area Dominated by Muslim Militants, AA Said in a Press Release - Khit Thit Media

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Yangon, May 26 The Arakan National League (ULA), the political wing of the Arakan Army (AA), has denied that the incident in which three Bangladeshis were killed by a landmine explosion on the Myanmar side of the border between Bangladesh and Rakhine State, occurred in an area controlled by Muslim armed groups, the ULA said in a statement on May 26. A landmine explosion occurred on the Myanmar side of the Zero Line in Gumdhum village tract, Naik…
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Yangon, May 26 The Arakan National League (ULA), the political wing of the Arakan Army (AA), has denied that the incident in which three Bangladeshis were killed by a landmine explosion on the Myanmar side of the border between Bangladesh and Rakhine State, occurred in an area controlled by Muslim armed groups, the ULA said in a statement on May 26. A landmine explosion occurred on the Myanmar side of the Zero Line in Gumdhum village tract, Naik…

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yktnews.com broke the news on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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