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Mortar shells fired from Myanmar hit Border Guard Bangladesh camp

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Being a Bengali myself I am just concerned about our little brothers across the border, it's all about being humane!! :)

Being a Bengali, Happy to see your concern. Little bit surprised. Where Bengali VS Bengali hatred goes on. But, soft corner from both side will never die.

Aung Zaya bro, how have you been :D

Still not leaving the Bangladeshis alone? :P

Yah his all happiness is seeing destruction of Bangladesh. LMAO. What a sick obsession.

Bandarban Correspondent, bdnews24.com


Published: 2016-05-12 17:05:06.0 BdST Updated: 2016-05-12 19:50:31.0 BdST

BGB said the shells landed at the camp at Buluparha on the border with Myanmar from 9pm to 9:45pm on Wednesday.

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Mortar shells fired from Myanmar hit Border Guard Bangladesh camp
Bandarban Correspondent, bdnews24.com

Published: 2016-05-12 17:05:06.0 BdST Updated: 2016-05-12 19:50:31.0 BdST


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Six mortar shells fired from Myanmar have hit a Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) camp at Bandarban’s Alikadam.
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BGB said the shells landed at the camp at Buluparha on the border with Myanmar from 9pm to 9:45pm on Wednesday.

The force’s Bandarban Sector Commander Col Habibur Rahman said on Thursday that no casualty had been reported so far but BGB fired several shells in retaliation.

“Security and surveillance in the area have been intensified . We remain alert,” he said.

The officer, however, declined to comment on media reports which said Myanmar Border Guard Police (BGP) shelling had damaged the helipad of the camp.

“The shells could not be recovered yet. Nothing could be known about the type of the shells.”

Myanmar border guards have formally been informed of the incident, he added.

Referring to frequent clashes between Myanmar military and rebels, the BGB officer said, “Shells fired by any of them might have landed here.”



Bangladesh shares with Myanmar borders stretching about 271 kilometres, including around 150 kilometres in hill areas. The relations of the two neighbours are strained over the Rohingya refugee issue.

BGP kidnapped a Bangladesh border guard following a clash in the Naf river at Teknaf in Cox’s Bazar in June last year. Another BGB man was injured in the incident.

Myanmar returned the abducted BGB member eight days later following several rounds of talks.

Another Bangladesh border guard went missing in May 2014 during another round of clashes. Myanmar returned his body two days later.
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May be from AA rebel group not from BGP... Coz we had some problems with them in recent time.. any clue or evidences of these shells fired by BGP... ? any idea..?

What a cool news for you bro. What a comeback for Aung Zaya. Can't you ever come back without war obsession with Bangladesh. Don't you know your and our democratic government will never fulfill your dream???

Btw, Hug for my beloved neighbor brother. However, we will still peruse for good relationship with this young learner democratic nation.

USD $1400 now, but still we are bigger economy ;)

there is google for you

Guy leave him alone. Bangladesh is gonna go for a war with this young nation. Nor their young democratic govt would dare for a costly war. Have fun with him instead.
 
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Being a Bengali, Happy to see your concern. Little bit surprised. Where Bengali VS Bengali hatred goes on. But, soft corner from both side will never die.



Yah his all happiness is seeing destruction of Bangladesh. LMAO. What a sick obsession.



What a cool news for you bro. What a comeback for Aung Zaya. Can't you ever come back without war obsession with Bangladesh. Don't you know your and our democratic government will never fulfill your dream???

Btw, Hug for my beloved neighbor brother. However, we will still peruse for good relationship with this young learner democratic nation.



Guy leave him alone. Bangladesh is gonna go for a war with this young nation. Nor their young democratic govt would dare for a costly war. Have fun with him instead.
lol what do u expect from this troll thread..? the condition is just usual whenever there is some problem at Myanmar-Bangladesh border.. and this is not a first time too..
 
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I have a proposal for Bangladesh. :)

A permanent solution to Bangladesh-Myanmar border tension and solution to a potential cause of security concern in South Asia.


Bangladesh has land border with only two countries, India covers almost the entire Bangladesh border, and there is a 271 km stretch of border Bangladesh has with Myanmar which is volatile, as Bangladesh and Myanmar don't share a mutually friendly relation.


We have to accept the fact that both Bangladesh and Myanmar has common friends in the region, so no bigger power in the region will take sides in case of a war between the two countries. Since both the countries are non-nuclear powers and don't have enough conventional military power to wreak havoc in the region, and also the fact that both the countries are not that big economic entities to cause a global economic meltdown; no external powers will come to get involved in that war either. In such a scenario, being a far bigger military power Myanmar will decimate Bangladesh in a war, and Bangladesh will plunge into a political and social instability for decades. Besides, the loss of human lives and resources on both sides will be significant. :(


The only other country with whom Bangladesh has a border is India, now India and Bangladesh share friendly relations and there won't be any war between the two, ever. First, there is no reason for war between the two countries; we don't have any significant dispute between us. Second, neither Bangladesh will risk its existence by going to war against India, nor India will risk losing face in the international community by attacking its smaller scantly-militarized neighbour. Besides, Bangladesh is the de facto protectorate state of India, and India having border with all side of Bangladesh barring that 271 km stretch of border; India protects Bangladesh from all external threats from virtually all side. :tup:


Now, Bangladesh can protect that 271 km of volatile unsecured border with Myanmar that poses a real existential threat to Bangladesh by simply offering that stretch of land to India. A continuous stretch of 50 km (100 km is preferred for better maneuvering) of plain land starting from the end point of India-Bangladesh border in north-east to the Bay-of-Bengal in south will create a neutral buffer zone between Bangladesh and Myanmar, and both the countries being good friends with India, and understandably not wanting to go to war with India; none of the two countries would think about militarily violating that zone, besides, we will have our own military infrastructure (apart from other infrastructure) there to discourage any such eventuality. :)


We being a very understanding and responsible country will not propose a complete hand over of land by Bangladesh, as we realize that such a move will create political unrest in Bangladesh. So, we propose a 999 years of renewable lease of land to India with full rights of use without any restriction. We won't pay any rent for that, but we will offer free security that will save a lot of money for Bangladesh for not having to spend on guarding that border. Besides, the sense of security is priceless. :angel: It will be purely a business deal and should not be seen as any kind of violation of Bangladesh's sovereignty.


I also believe that in 999 years Bangladeshis will become liberal and wise enough to get over their petty religious differences and will come back to re-join with their original motherland India after realizing their mistake of parting ways with their original home, so there won't be any need to renew that lease after 999 years. And you know, we believe that "Agar subah ka bhula sham ko ghar aa jaye toh usse bhula nehi kehte"...!! :)


I present this idea as a benign friend of both Bangladesh and Myanmar, and would love to hear my Myanmar and Bangladeshi friends' constructive opinion on it. :)

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Please do not troll or go off-topic. :)

https://defence.pk/threads/a-perman...lution-to-a-potential-security-threat.430506/

1. Bangladesh is not afraid of Myanmar. Cause, sporadic border clash doesn't mean the national level problem.
2. In near future, you will see Myanmar starts hating you like most neighbor of you do. So, BD-Myanmar will be great security partners on near future.
3. Bangladesh will eventually join ASEAN, despite India dont want to see it happen. Myanmar will be our great help for this.
4. Being a Bengali, you should always salute the Independent Bengali's nation Bangladesh.
5. Bangladesh is a great contributor for peace and capable defence force for UN.
6. India was never a big matter for us, and will never be.
7. Will be looking forward to offer same 999 year offer lease to you guys . :) Fingers Crossed.
 
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lol what do u expect from this troll thread..? the condition is just usual whenever there is some problem at Myanmar-Bangladesh border.. and this is not a first time too..

Don't be apologetic mate, you have a right to defend your country. :)
 
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lol what do u expect from this troll thread..? the condition is just usual whenever there is some problem at Myanmar-Bangladesh border.. and this is not a first time too..

It's cruel to troll them now. They have so many problems :azn:
 
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lol what do u expect from this troll thread..? the condition is just usual whenever there is some problem at Myanmar-Bangladesh border.. and this is not a first time too..

Sporadic border clash doesn't bring big war. We dream for a friendly Myanmar-Bangladesh.

Forget about any war. Thats not gonna happen. We wont fight. Now what?
 
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