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The Indian Army reported that on Sunday night, the Pakistan Army fired at the Line of Control in the Kupwara and Poonch districts. In response, the Indian forces delivered a swift and effective counterattack. This marks the fourth consecutive night of gunfire at the border. No casualties have been reported so far. Tensions have been high at the border since a gun attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, where 26 people were killed.
Gunfire Continues on the Pakistan-India Border for the Fourth Consecutive Night
On the nights of April 25, 26, and 27, a group attempted to infiltrate Pakistan through the Hasan Khel area of North Waziristan, near the Afghanistan border. Pakistani forces opened fire, killing 54 infiltrators. Large quantities of weapons, ammunition, and explosives were recovered. The Pakistani military stated that the dead were members of Khawarij (rebels) attempting to carry out terrorist activities inside Pakistan under the guidance of “foreign masters.”
54 Killed in Clash During Infiltration Attempt at Afghanistan-Pakistan Border
A Bangladeshi citizen was shot dead by Indian BSF forces near the Jadipur BOP opposite Madhupur BSF camp in Jhenaidah. The incident occurred around midnight on Saturday as he was returning home with a group of 10–12 people. Former chairman Rabiul Islam confirmed that BSF opened fire during their return, killing Obaidul on the spot.
Bangladeshi Man Killed by BSF at Maheshpur Border
Two Bangladeshi nationals, Mohammad Musa and Krishna Chandra Roy, were arrested by police in West Bengal’s Goalpokhar area. Musa suffered severe injuries allegedly due to police beatings and is now in critical condition at North Bengal Medical College Hospital. They had entered India illegally for labor work and were apprehended while returning home.
Two Bangladeshis Arrested in India, One Critically Injured in Police Custody
A Bangladeshi youth, Asadul Islam, was injured after being shot by India’s Border Security Force (BSF) at the Akhaura border. Reports say the BSF fired several rounds at the Itna border area around 10 AM, hitting Asadul in his right eye. Locals rushed him to the hospital. Asadul, who often crossed into India illegally for work, was shot while trying to re-enter Bangladesh.
BSF Shoots Bangladeshi Youth in the Eye at Akhaura Border
Border Guard Bangladesh seized 99 crude bombs and 40 petrol bombs during a raid at Chakpara in the Shibganj border area. Two suspects fled upon seeing BGB forces. Officials believe the explosives were intended to destabilize the country’s security situation. The seized items will be handed over to local police.
99 Explosives and 40 Petrol Bombs Seized at Chapainawabganj Border
Gunfire was exchanged between Indian and Pakistani forces along the Kashmir border, following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam that has escalated diplomatic tensions between the two nations. According to the Indian Army, Pakistan initiated the firing at multiple locations along the Line of Control, prompting retaliation. No casualties have been reported so far. Both sides remain on high alert.
India, Pakistan Exchange Gunfire at Kashmir Border Amid Rising Tensions
Two Bangladeshi fishermen were reportedly abducted by the Arakan Army from the Naf River near Teknaf. The victims are Abdul Badsha Alam (45) and Abul Kalam (40) from Balukhali. Local UP member Sirajul Mostafa said the fishermen were taken at gunpoint while fishing near the border. The incident has spread panic among local fishermen. Police are actively investigating.
Arakan Army Abducts Two Bangladeshi Fishermen
India has expressed concern over Bangladesh’s new dam construction on the Muhuri River near Tripura, fearing that nearby villages could flood during the monsoon. In response, the state government sent a high-level delegation to the border. Tripura official Kiran Gitte stated that India is also building protective infrastructure to safeguard the Belonia region and surrounding areas. Repairs and construction are expected to be completed by June.
India Concerned Over New Dam on Muhuri River, Sends Border Delegation
The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has arrested three Indian nationals at the Daulatpur border in Kushtia with 69 bottles of Phensedyl. In separate operations, BGB also seized 14 kg of marijuana and 485 yaba tablets abandoned along the border. The detainees—Md. Jewel Mondal (25), Md. Rakibul Mondal (35), and Md. Bapon Mondal (32)—are all residents of Murshidabad, India. Two Bangladeshi citizens, Md. Nizam Mondal (45) and Md. Sharif Mondal (25), managed to escape. The arrested individuals have been handed over to local police.
BGB Arrests Three Indian Drug Smugglers with 69 Bottles of Phensedyl at Daulatpur Border
The Nationalist Citizens’ Platform (NCP) has expressed grave concern over continued killings of Bangladeshi nationals by India’s Border Security Force (BSF). Citing the shooting of Hasibul Alam and the brutal beating and drowning of Wasim Hossain at the Jhenaidah border, the NCP condemned these as extreme violations of human rights. They criticized the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for failing to act post-uprising and demanded international legal intervention and stronger security for border citizens.
NCP Raises Alarm Over Continuous Border Killings by BSF
In a violation of international border law, the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) attempted to construct a barbed-wire fence along the Bangladesh-India border. However, the initiative was halted after intervention from the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and local residents. The BGB has since increased its surveillance in the area.
The incident occurred near the Bhabanipur border in Durga Union of Durgapur upazila, Netrakona district. Upazila Nirbahi Officer Rezwanul Kabir stated that the issue may persist unless proper roads are constructed on the Bangladesh side. Ongoing bridge and road construction in the area has been complicated by disputes over sand extraction from the nearby river. With the monsoon approaching, local authorities plan to consult contractors and explore alternative routes to ensure safe passage for residents.
BSF Attempts to Build Fence Along Border, Foiled by BGB and Locals
A Bangladeshi man named Hasibul Islam was seriously injured after being shot by India’s Border Security Force (BSF) inside Bangladeshi territory near the Singimari border of Lalmonirhat. He is currently undergoing treatment. Hasibul was reportedly cutting grass on his own land when a BSF patrol illegally crossed the barbed wire fence and opened fire at close range without provocation. According to BGB sources, a flag meeting was held at 5 PM on Wednesday where the BSF was formally protested and urged to return the injured man. The incident has raised renewed concerns over border security and BSF’s recurring violations.
BSF Shoots Bangladeshi Inside Border, Tensions Mount in Lalmonirhat
Tensions have flared along the Naikhongchhari border between Bangladesh and Myanmar following the abduction of a Bangladeshi woodcutter by the Arakan Army. The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has been actively working to secure his release through several rounds of meetings and operations. However, no response has been received from the insurgent group. Lieutenant Colonel Kapil Uddin Kayes confirmed that efforts are ongoing despite the complexity of dealing with issues between two nations. The abduction of Mofiz has sparked widespread anger among locals, especially in three border villages, where thousands have gathered in protest. A public meeting at Phultali School field declared a halt to all communication across the border, demanding Mofizur Rahman’s immediate return. Protest rallies and announcements over loudspeakers echoed throughout the region.
Tensions Rise at Myanmar Border After Arakan Army Abducts Bangladeshi Woodcutter
Fifty-five Bangladeshi fishermen who had been detained by the Arakan Army have returned to Bangladesh via the Naf River. The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) attributed the successful repatriation to diplomatic efforts and coordinated actions. Colonel Ashiqur Rahman stated that the fishermen were detained for allegedly crossing into Myanmar waters. Arrangements are now being made to reunite the fishermen with their families.
55 Bangladeshi Fishermen Freed by Arakan Army Return Home
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