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People at zero point, crying humanity
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In spite of barbed wire, trying to infiltrate with the border to save lives

The tension in the Rakhine state of Myanmar has not stopped. Repression is going on every day in one village after another. House-house and various institutions are being set up to burn. Normally the Rohingyas are being shot like birds.

Bombs are being removed from the helicopter - Mortal shell. Because of this, innocent Rohingyas are moving towards Bangladesh to save lives. But because of the tightening of the border, they could not easily enter Bangladesh. Yet Rohingya is going to Bangladesh in various tricks.

468 of them have been sent back on Tuesday. The number of 'zero point' Rohingyas is increasing due to this strain. Those starving-ardhahari people are now living under the open sky, living a normal life. Rohingya, who came to Cox's Bazar's Ukhia and Bandarban areas on Tuesday, told the reporters. Apart from the transit jetty of Teknaf Municipality, there were scenes of burning villages of Rakhine. Meanwhile, human rights watchdog Human Rights Watch (HRW) found evidence of a photo taken by satellite, to burn houses of Rohingyas in Rakhine state. The organization has urged the international community including the United Nations to take steps to stop the torture.

Jugantor Cox's Bazar correspondent Sayeed Alamgir said he came to know about the dire situation of the state by talking to several people fleeing Rakhine. One of them, Ahmad Kabir, who was escaped through the border of Ukhia, said, "A team of army came to our village on Monday and caught many. House-house burns in front of the eyes. We were able to flee some of them in the dark of night. Then came to the border. '
Four Rakhain families entered Bangladesh in the morning with Teknaf Ulubania border point on Tuesday. They are waiting to enter the Kutupalong Refugee Camp in Ukhaia by the moon car. One of them is Rafija Khatun, 50, wife of late Abdul Majid of Shilkhali village of Rakhine state. He said, "The houses and houses were set on fire in our village on Monday evening. Somehow I ran away with the knowledge.

Abida Khatun of the same village said, "The military has captured her husband in front of my eyes. I have run away with my 3 children.

Mostaq Ahmad, who ran away, said, "The army has taken three of my six sons together. A granddaughter has slit her face in front of her eyes. "She also said," I saw the oppression, torture and oppression of Myanmar junta in the 1980s. We saw the brutality of the nineties. But I have never seen such a terrible barbarity this year. The way the common people are being killed in the Rakhine state, the houses are being burned, it seems that the state will leave the desert. "Meanwhile, hundreds of Rohingya women and men are entering Bangladesh in Chikonchara, Manoyepara, Fotazhi, Lakhishra Bazar with the slum dwellers. Rohingyas in different camps and lodges are said to be entering the country due to the crisis of food and drink due to zero point.

Several people, including Saiful Islam of Kutupalong Village, said, in collaboration with WFP and UNHCR, Tuku and CNG, from Reju Amtali to Kutupalong Rohingya camp. Many injured and took initial treatment at MSF Holland Hospital.

Rohingyas, who are being attacked by the army in their own country, are also being pressed into zero points. There are allegations that cash and ammunition with their cows and goats looted.
Several points of the border were seen, in the Rakhine state of the sky, a few seconds after moving through a helicopter and moving towards Maungdow town. After the violence in Rakhine, the helicopter has been seen circling this way. Immediately after circling a helicopter on Tuesday, fire smoke was seen at different places in Rakhine near the border. It sounds like the sound of shots and mortar shells
BGB Cox's Bazar Sector Commander (Acting) Lt. Colonel Anwarul Azim said, "On Tuesday, a helicopter was found in Rakhine's sky. After it went on, several sound waves of tandem came to the border. These are the Rohingyas coming towards the border.

468 returned to Rohingya: The Cox's Bazar correspondent further said that 468 Rohingyas have been arrested and sent back to different areas of the border with Ukhia and Teknaf. They entered Bangladesh on Monday night. They were sent back with different points of the Naf river on Tuesday morning. Teknaf-2 BGB Captain Lt. Colonel SM Ariful Islam quoted him as saying, "Since last 25 August, about one thousand Rohingya have been returned to Myanmar with humanitarian assistance after detention."
Teknaf correspondent Nurul Karim Russell said that on Tuesday, villagers set fire to villages after Rakhine village. Killing innocent Rohingyas by firing mortar and machine guns in the helicopter from the sky. The violence from the Rohingyas fleeing Myanmar has been seen in the video footage. On Tuesday, hundreds of people from the transit jetty of Teknaf municipal area saw the scenes of burning the village of Paramapur, Nayapara, Maungdaw Keandapara, Tambagan, Darogapara village of Rakhine.
Meanwhile, in spite of BGB's obstacles, some Rohingyas are entering Bangladesh in the dark of night with different points of Teknaf border. Those who are being captured are being returned to them by the BGB.

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