Bangladesh

Five Bangladeshi fishermen drown in Bay of Bengal storm

Five Bangladeshi fishermen drown in Bay of Bengal storm Dhaka - Tropical squalls sank a fishing trawler off the Bangladesh coast, drowning at least five fishermen in the turbulent waves of the Bay of Bengal, local officials said on Wednesday.

Rescuers picked up bodies of five fishermen from the water after gale winds and heavy showers battered the nearby beach resort city of Cox Bazar, 340 kilometres south of capital Dhaka, late Tuesday.

Two killed as trains collide head-on in eastern Bangladesh

Two killed as trains collide head-on in eastern Bangladesh Dhaka - At least two people were killed and 18 others injured as two inter-city trains collided head-on near the frontier town of Laksham in eastern Bangladesh, media reports said Saturday.

One of the dead passengers was identified as Mohammad Mohiuddin, a 43-year old local farmer, who was traveling on one of the trains, the daily Bangladesh Observer said.

General Deepak Kapoor to visit Bangladesh from July 28-31

New Delhi, July 25: Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor will be going on a reciprocal goodwill visit to Bangladesh from July 28-31 on the personal invitation of Chief of Army Staff, Bangladesh Army.

The visit assumes special significance in the light of improving military cooperation between the two countries in consonance with India’s growing relationship with Bangladesh.

There have been limited high level visits between the two countries in the past. The last visit to Bangladesh by Indian Army Chief was in the year 2000.

Five teens die after pleasure boat capsizes in Dhaka lake

Five teens die after pleasure boat capsizes in Dhaka lake Dhaka - Five schoolgirls drowned in a lake in the northern suburbs of the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, after their pleasure boat capsized, rescuers said Thursday.

Four others were rescued Wednesday by firefighters as the teenagers struggled to keep themselves afloat in Beguntila lake, which was flooded by recent heavy monsoon rains, a spokesman for the local Mirpur police station said.

Bangladesh Rifles kill BSF soldier, injure farmer on Indo-Bangla border

Kolkata, July 23 : Bangladesh Rifles today gunned down a Border Security Force soldier and injured a farmer at Mirsultanpur village in West Bengal''s Malda District on the Indo-Bangla border.

Sudarshan, 40, was killed, as he went to the border to relieve himself.

This soldier of the BSF’s 123 Battalion died of his wounds while on the way to the Malda Sadar Hospital.

“There was an exchange of fire between the border guards after the incident but the situation was under control as senior officers of police and the BSF rushed to the spot, said District Magistrate of Malda C R Das.

The farmer was watering his land when Bangladesh Rifles opened fire on him and injured his knee.

Tension mounts along India, Bangladesh border as death toll rises

Dhaka - A young Bangladeshi man was gunned down by suspected Indian security forces near the India-Bangladesh border amid mounting tension along the common frontier of the two neighbours, local police said Monday. 

Omar Shareef, chief of Benapole police station in north-western Bangladesh, claimed the body also bore marks of multiple wounds. 

With the latest casualty, the number of people killed since Friday in border violence rose to seven. 

Bangladeshi officials said the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has taken up an aggressive posture since the paramilitary outfit was ordered to shoot at sight any person near the frontier after sunset. 

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