Rohingya Islamic Terrorists Mobilizing in Bangladesh for Cross-Border Attacks in Arakan
Rohingya Islamic terrorist groups are reportedly massing at bases inside Bangladesh, preparing to cross the border into Arakan (Rakhine) State to launch attacks against the Arakan Army (AA) and non-Muslim communities, according to regional security sources.
The mobilization is being described as a serious and imminent threat, with the terrorists allegedly exploiting porous border routes to infiltrate Arakan and carry out coordinated assaults. Local sources warn that the objective is to destabilize AA-controlled areas and reignite sectarian violence across the region.
Residents in northern Arakan report growing fear as memories of past terrorist attacks—marked by killings, arson, and forced displacement—remain fresh. Observers accuse militant networks of using refugee cover and cross-border sanctuaries to regroup and prepare for renewed violence.
The reports have intensified accusations that Bangladesh’s border regions are being used as a rear base for terrorist operations targeting Arakan, raising alarms over regional security and the safety of civilians.
As tensions escalate, the situation is increasingly being described as a FAFO moment, with armed groups risking a harsh response that could further plunge the region into conflict.
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