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The rebelling BDR soldiers took over the BDR headquarters in Pilkhana, killing BDR director-general Shakil Ahmed along with 56 other army officers and 17 civilians. They also fired on civilians, held many of their officers and their families hostage, vandalised property and looted valuables. [5]
The Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) withdrew from Padua by the night of 19 April. In the confrontation, 16 Indian border guards were killed while two suffered injuries. The attack also left three Bangladeshi border guards dead and another five wounded. About 10,000 civilians fled the area after some 24 were wounded in the cross-border clashes.
1971 killing of Bengali intellectuals: 25 March-14 December 1971 1,111 [1] Shankharipara massacre: 26 March 1971 Shankaripara, Dhaka estimated 8,000 Ramna massacre: 27 March 1971 Ramna Kali Temple, Ramna, Dhaka 250 Sutrapur massacre: 27 March 1971 Sutrapur, Dhaka 15 Santahar massacre: 27 March - 17 April 1971 Santahar, Bogra District: 1000 ...
Often, Indian border guards kill a person and leave his body near the fence or hang him in the camp to show the extent of power exercised by BSF. [citation needed] Odhikar, a Bangladesh-based human rights organisation, allege that BSF and Indian miscreants have also committed acts of rape against Bangladeshi women along the border. [11]
July massacre, a mass killing in Bangladesh carried out by Sheikh Hasina's regime in 2024, which resulted in hundreds of deaths, often referred to as the "second Bangladesh genocide." Notes ^ Bengali : একাত্তরের গণহত্যা , romanized : Ēkātturēr Gôṇôhôtyā , lit.
The rebelling BDR soldiers took over the BDR headquarters in Pilkhana, killing the BDR Director-General Shakil Ahmed along with 56 other army officers and 17 civilians. They also fired on civilians, held many of their officers and their families hostage, vandalised property and looted valuables.
On that fateful day of 25 February 2009 at 9 AM Bangladesh Rifles jawans entered the "Darbar Hall" auditorium killing BDR Director General Major General Shakil Ahmed. Over the next three days, the BDR jawans killed as many as 54 officers and their family members including women and children. The conflict left as many as 57 people dead [9] and 6 ...
Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu said, "The killing of all the journalists, including Sagar-Runi, is disgraceful for democracy, and our duty is to remove it." [94] After one year with no progress in the case, Nowsher Alam Roman, Runi's brother, said, "For the last year, we have been struggling with agony, frustration and fear.