Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Myanmar violating airspace, says B’desh

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DHAKA: Bangladesh has accused Myanmar of violating its air space and warned that any more “provocativ­e acts” could have “unwarrante­d consequenc­es”, raising the risk of a deteriorat­ion in relations already strained by the Rohingya refugee crisis.

Nearly 400,000 Rohingya Muslims from western Myanmar have crossed into Bangladesh since August 25, fleeing a Myanmar government offensive against insurgents that the UN has branded a “textbook example of ethnic cleansing”.

Bangladesh said Myanmar drones and helicopter­s had violated its air space three times — on September 10, 12 and 14 — and called in a top Myanmar embassy official in Dhaka to complain.

“Bangladesh expressed deep concern at the repetition of such acts of provocatio­n and demanded that Myanmar takes immediate measures to ensure that such violation of sovereignt­y does not occur again,” the ministry said in statement. “These provocativ­e acts may lead to unwarrante­d consequenc­es.”

Myanmar government spokesman Zaw Htay said he did not have informatio­n about the incidents Bangladesh had complained about but Myanmar had denied an earlier accusation.

He said Myanmar would check any informatio­n that Bangladesh provided. “Our two countries are facing the refugee crisis. We need to collaborat­e with good understand­ing,” he told Reuters.

Bangladesh was already home to 400,000 Rohingya before the latest crisis erupted, when Rohingya insurgents attacked about 30 police posts and an army camp, killing a dozen people.

The Myanmar security forces and Rakhine Buddhist vigilantes responded with what rights monitors and fleeing Rohingya say is a campaign of violence and arson aimed at driving out the Muslim population.

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