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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 04, 2025

Ghumdhum border

Ghumdhum border

The arrestees in BGB custody with the yaba pills. Photo: Courtesy

3 Rohingyas caught with 40,000 yaba pills at Bandarban border

The operation took place at the Mondolpara border in Ghumdhum Union

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

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

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

21-year-old Ibrahim cries while recalling what happened on Monday when a mortal shell from Myanmar killed her mother. Photo: Jobaer Chowdhury

He missed the last meal made by mother as mortar shell from Myanmar took her life

A total of 268 people from Myanmar have fled to Bangladesh in the last few days. Photo: TBS

180 families leave Ghumdhum amid heavy shelling near Myanmar border

A mortar shell, reportedly fired from Myanmar landed and exploded in Bandarban's Naikhongchhari upazila. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS

2 killed inside Bangladesh by Myanmar mortar shelling

Photo: TBS

Schools near Myanmar border resume operations with low student attendance

Helicopter was seen flying near the border on the Myanmar side at the Ukhiya-Teknaf border on Monday morning. Photo: TBS

Residents anxious amid clashes on Myanmar side of Ghumdhum border

Photo: BGB

BGB chief visits Ghumdhum border, greets Myanmar border guards

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