February 21, 2022
Yesterday, two more Rohingya boys in Bangladesh Refugee Camp were hit with the bullets of an unknown gunman belonged to a Rohingya armed group and thus, every miscreant group is needed to be urgently cleaned from camp, elderly refugees report.
The tragic incident took place at the hand of an unknown gunner in Lambashia camp adjacent to Kutopalong registered camp, Cox’s Bazar on 20 February, 2022.

An anonymous refugee living nearby the sopt said the unknown gunman suddenly came to Block-F, Lambashia Camp-1E at around 4:12 pm on Sunday and shot the two boys who were playing with others in front of an old NGO office used as rice distribution center for refugees.
An eyewitness said, “The gunman actually fired targeting a man but the bullets hit to the innocent boys unexpectedly.”
As soon as the camp authorities, Bangladesh police, came to know the incident, they went to the spot and took the injured victims to the hospital by an ambulance.
But the police can’t find out the gunman yet to take action against him, said the relatives of the victims.
The relatives added that the tow victims are still alive in the hospital but their condition is critical.
Rohingya armed groups who themselves claim as “Rohingy Rescuers” have unfortunately become the killers of own people in Bangladesh refugee camp.
So, not to reoccur the killing in the camp, the refugees appeal to the authorities concerned to take an effective and immediate action to drive out the killers from the camp as soon as possible.
Reported By: Staff Correspondent
Edited By: Md. Shuaib
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