Rohingya were abducted and killed by AA in northern Maungdaw Township, Arakan State, Myanmar, on May 16, 2024.
Three Rohingya, including a woman, residents of Borgojobil in northern Maungdaw Township, were abducted and killed by AA on May 16, 2024.
The three Rohingya have been identified as Mohammad Ayas, son of Mohammad Siraj; Dar Ullah, son of Hali; and the wife of Abu Toyub from Borgojobil Rohingya village in northern Maungdaw Township.
βAmong the three abductees, the two men, Mohammad Ayas and Dar Ullah, have been killed, and the woman, the wife of Abu Toyub, is in the custody of AA,β said a resident of the village.
A source stated that βthe three Rohingya, including a woman, are innocent civilians, and they were abducted and killed without any reason by AA.β
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