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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
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…