Bangladesh Citizen Hurt in Shooting Linked to ARSA Militants
| The scene of the Bangladeshi citizen, who was shot by ARSA terrorists, being transported to the hospital. |
A Bangladeshi citizen was injured after being shot by members of the terrorist militant group Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) in Cox’s Bazar district, according to local sources.
The incident took place late at night on January 13 near Nayapara Refugee Camp No. 26 in Teknaf’s Nayapara area. The victim, identified as Mohammad Rocky, was reportedly targeted by ARSA terrorists and sustained gunshot wounds during the attack.
Following the shooting, the injured man was rushed to Teknaf Government Hospital, where he is currently receiving medical treatment. His condition was reported as stable at the time of reporting.
Local residents said the attack has heightened fear in the area, as ARSA terrorists continue to operate inside and around refugee camps, engaging in armed violence, intimidation, and cross-border criminal activities.
Security forces have launched an investigation into the shooting, while concerns continue to grow over the presence and movements of ARSA terrorists in southern Bangladesh, particularly in Teknaf and Ukhiya, where repeated incidents of violence have threatened civilian safety.
The incident underscores the ongoing security challenges posed by ARSA’s terrorist activities, which have increasingly affected both refugee populations and Bangladeshi civilians in the border region.
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