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MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2025

Bangladesh-Myanmar border

Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam spoke at the inaugural ceremony of the 64th Battalion of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) in Cox’s Bazar's Ukhiya  today (1 March). Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Our border is completely secure: Home adviser

The adviser orders the withdrawal of Chakaria Police Station OC over alleged detention and torture of a local journalist

Arakan Army troops pose at a Border Guard Police Battalion base in Maungdaw Township, Rakhine State in June 2024. File Photo: AA
South Asia

Arakan Army seizes Myanmar junta's last stronghold in area bordering Bangladesh

Sound of explosions forced people living beside the Bangladesh-Myanmar border to spend a sleepless night on 2 November. File Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Explosions around Naf River cause panic in Teknaf border area

Collage of the fishermen allegedly abducted by the Arakan Army
Bangladesh

Arakan Army allegedly abducts 5 Bangladeshi fishermen from Naf river

Photo shows one of the Bangladeshi fishermen shot from a Myanmar ship getting treatment at Teknaf Health Complex on Sunday, 21 April 2024. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

2 Bangladeshi fishermen shot by Myanmar Navy in Naf River

Naf River. File Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Sounds of Myanmar conflict keep border areas on edge

Three Myanmar soldiers who entered Bangladesh on early Saturday, 30 March 2024. Collage: TBS
Bangladesh

3 more Myanmar soldiers enter Bangladesh seeking refuge

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

179 Myanmar border guards take refuge in Naikhongchhari

File Photo: Members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) trying to contain the situation in Bangladesh-Myanmar border. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Bangladesh

Heavy fighting on Myanmar side of border sends shockwaves through Shah Porir Dwip

File photo of a BGB member on alert in the Bangladesh-Myanmar border. Photo: Nupa Alam
Bangladesh

Myanmar conflict: Teknaf border calm, BGB stops 9 Rohingyas from entering country

An unexploded rocket launcher shell lying on the road in Bandarban's Ghumdhum on 10 February 2024. Photo: Nupa Alam
Bangladesh

Children seen playing with unexploded shells from Myanmar, Ghumdhum residents in panic

Bullet entered into the living room of this house through the window on the left. The house is located in Teknaf's Whykong area, a kilometre into the Bangladeshi side of the Bangladesh-Myanmar border. Photo: Jobaer Chowdhury
Bangladesh

Gunfire resumes near Whykong border, bullet lands deep inside Bangladesh territory

People take pictures as BGP members enter Bangladesh through the Ukhiya-Ghumdhum border on 7 February 2024. Photo: Jobaer Chowdhury/TBS
Bangladesh

330 enter Bangladesh from Myanmar in five days

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