Two injured in Indian BSF gunfire along Kasba Border

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A member of India's Border Security Force watches from a outpost at the border between India and Bangladesh. Photo: UNB

Two Bangladeshi youths were injured in a firing reportedly by Indian Border Security Force (BSF) along the Kasba border in Brahmanbaria early Sunday, reports UNB.

The injured – Md Robiul Islam, 28, and Md Azad Hossain, 26, — hailed from Shyampur frontier area of the upazila. They are currently receiving treatment at a local hospital.

According to sources, six youths intruded into Indian territories through the Khadla border around 1:30am. Sensing their presence, the BSF reportedly fired shots leaving two of them injured, they said.

Later, their companions rescued them and took them to a local hospital. Locals said smuggling activity, particularly of cattle, spices, cosmetics and fireworks, usually increases ahead of Eid-ul-Adha and the area is known for smuggling. Lieutenant Colonel Ziaur Rahman, commandant of the BGB-60 Battalion, said they are aware of the matter and gathering information in this regard.

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