By Rohingya Vision TV
Buthidanug, Arakan: Burmese military’s regional war between the rebel group injured two teenage Rohingya boys in a village at Buthidaung township on 22 July 2019, reports a villager.
The two injured boys were attacked by big weapons (probably machine gun), on their way to carry meals in Sandiparang village tract of Buthidaung Township.
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The victims were identified to be Dil Muhammed S/O Sultan Ahmed 13, and
The continuous war between the Burmese and Arakan Army since the beginning of this year have trapped and scapegoated many of Rohingya’s lives in Arakan.
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After spelling out two-third of Rohingya population to neighboring Bangladesh, Burmese armed forces are in continuous effort to wipe out the name of Rohingya from the soil of Arakan.
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