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Four killed in Ukhiya fire

Sun News Desk : At least 4 people were killed and 2 injured by bullet in separate fire incidents at Rohingya camps in Cox's Bazar's Ukhiya.

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Of the four, three were killed on Tuesday evening and night after armed miscreants attacked 15 and 17 camps in Ukhiya.

The deceased were identified as Abul Kashem, 35, a resident of 17; Md Jobayer, 16, a resident of camp no 15; and Anwar Sadeq, 27, of 15.

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Another Rohingya man named Imama Hossain, 30, was shot dead by miscreants at camp no 4 around 2:30pm on Tuesday.

Md Amir Jafar, Armed Police Battalion (APBn) commander, said, "Two Rohingya terrorists have been detained withe arms over the incident. Our drive is on to arrest the other miscreants."

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Around 7:30am on Tuesday, 10-12 Arsa members opened fire on Abul Kashem's head indiscriminately and he died on the spot.

Meanwhile, a gunfight took place between some Arsa and RSO members at about 8pm. Md Jobayer died on spot during the gunfight incident and Sadeq, Jaynal Uddin and Ayas were injured by bullets. Of them, Sadeq died on way to MSF Hospital.

The bodies were sent to District Sadar Hospital.

Sun News/MR

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