BSF shoot at Bangladeshi cattle traders
Satkhira, Sep 28 (bdnews24.com)—Indian border guards have shot at Bangladeshi cattle traders on Debhata border in Satkhira, just a day after the border forces of the two countries agreed to be cautious about border killings, a Bangladesh Rifles official has said.
Border Security Forces (BSF) shot from Bagundi area at the cattle traders who were returning home through the Ichhamati river early on Tuesday, said acting company commander of 41 Rifles Battalion's Debhata Border Outpost Nayek Subedar Ezazul Haq. No one was injured in the incident, he said. Ezazul said the patrol team of 47 BSF battalion shot five round of bullets at the cattle traders.
Border Security Forces (BSF) shot from Bagundi area at the cattle traders who were returning home through the Ichhamati river early on Tuesday, said acting company commander of 41 Rifles Battalion's Debhata Border Outpost Nayek Subedar Ezazul Haq. No one was injured in the incident, he said. Ezazul said the patrol team of 47 BSF battalion shot five round of bullets at the cattle traders.
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