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At a glance
- Airstrikes reportedly resumed in Myanmar's Rakhine State near the Bangladesh border after a nearly seven-month lull.
- Residents in Teknaf, Bangladesh, heard powerful explosions and felt tremors, causing panic in border communities.
- Authorities are monitoring the situation, advising caution but discouraging unnecessary panic, and have received information that strikes occurred in Maungdaw and Buthidaung townships.
Airstrikes have reportedly resumed in Myanmar's Rakhine State, close to the Bangladesh border, after an absence of nearly seven months, according to local residents and officials. The sounds of four powerful explosions were heard shortly after 9:30 PM on Wednesday by residents along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border. The blasts caused houses to shake and triggered panic in communities stretching from Jadimura to Shah Porir Dwip in Teknaf.
loud explosions from inside Myanmar were heard in the border areas of Teknaf.
SM Anik Chowdhury, Teknaf Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO), confirmed that loud explosions originating from inside Myanmar were audible in the border areas. He stated that authorities are actively monitoring the situation and have advised residents to remain cautious without succumbing to unnecessary panic. Information received by the UNO's office indicates that the airstrikes targeted Maungdaw and Buthidaung townships.
he felt a strong tremor that made it seem as though the ground was shaking.
Mohammad Salam, a resident near the Naf river in Shah Porir Dwip, described feeling a strong tremor that made the ground shake. He reported hearing four consecutive loud explosions and witnessing flames rising from across the Naf river following the initial blast. Abul Fayez, a member of the Sabrang Union Parishad, noted that fighting in Myanmar has restarted after a significant lull, with its effects now felt along the Teknaf border. He added that many residents fled their homes in fear after hearing the explosions, highlighting the alarming nature of the situation, particularly for children and the elderly.
fighting had resumed in Myanmar after a prolonged lull and its impact was being felt along the Teknaf border.
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