13-06-2024, 10:00 PM
(13-06-2024, 06:32 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Kakhine War: Dozens More Defeated Myanmar
DHAKA – At least 28 more defeated Myanmar junta troops have fled across the border to Bangladesh amid ongoing conflict with the ethnic Arakan Army (AA) in northern Rakhine State, Bangladesh officials said on Thursday.
Officials said troops were disarmed and given safe shelter but declined to reveal which unit or battalion they belonged to. As Junta Troops Flee to Bangladesh JUNE 13, 2024.
Latest exodus from battle with Arakan Army comes just days after Dhaka repatriated 134 regime runaways.
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/myanmars-...e_vignette
Junta personnel escaped a rural conflict zone by boat b4 being picked up by Bangladesh Coast Guard & handed over to Border Guard Bangladesh
.This latest influx came after@least 134 Myanmar security personnel & their families fled fighting with AA were repatriated from Bangladesh on Sunday, activist & Rohingya researcher only demanded transparency sheltering & repatriation of junta forces, which is being funded by Bangladesh taxpayers. We must know their identities, whether they has roles in persecuting Rohingya over the years,’ said, referring to campaign of ethnic cleansing waged by Myanmar military in northern Rakhine.
“Bangladeshi people should also be told which country’s weapons they are using in this conflict against Rohingya or other ethnicities,” he added.
Instead, Bangladeshi authorities have remained tight-lipped about fleeing troops.”
More than 752 fleeing junta personnel & their families have been repatriated since mid-Feb after AA launched offensives near Rakhine’s international border, the Bangladesh’s Foreign Ministry sais, The troops family members were handed back, despite absence of bilateral extradition treaty, the repatriation process is being led by Foreign Ministry’s official from both Myanmar & Bangladeshi side.