The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Three Rohingya reported killed by suspected mine in Myanmar

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COX’S BAZAR, Bangladesh: A suspected landmine planted near the Bangladesh border has killed three Rohingya villagers fleeing violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine state, a Bangladesh border official quoted a survivor as saying.

Border Guard Bangladesh commander Lieutenant Colonel Manzurul Hasan Khan told AFP that troops had heard the blast Saturday night about 100 metres from the border.

“We learnt from the injured survivor that they were four of them. The survivor said the other three died on the spot in an explosion — likely an antiperson­nel mine,” Khan told AFP.

He said border guards saw the survivor coming to the demarcatio­n line with multiple injuries to his body and face.

Another Rohingya was injured by a suspected mine in the same place after he had returned to his village to retrieve his cows and bring them to Bangladesh.

Last week two Rohingya including a child had their legs blown off and another person was injured after they stepped onto suspected mines near the border

Bangladesh on Wednesday summoned Myanmar’s ambassador to protest at the planting of landmines along the border.

Aid groups and Bangladesh government officials say they have been planted to deter fleeing members of the minority Rohingya community from returning to Myanmar.

It is the second time Dhaka has summoned the ambassador since an upsurge of violence in Rakhine state triggered a refugee crisis, with 294,000 people flooding across the border since August 25. Amnesty Internatio­nal said Saturday that Myanmar security forces planted the mines, which are banned internatio­nally.

Based on interviews with witnesses and analysis by its experts, Amnesty said there appeared to be a targeted use of landmines along a narrow stretch of the northweste­rn border with Rakhine state. — AFP

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