Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

More Myanmar troops flee to Bangladesh

- — COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

NEW DELHI — About 340 members of Myanmar’s Border Guard Police and soldiers have fled into Bangladesh during fighting with an ethnic minority army, Bangladesh’s foreign minister said Thursday.

Hasan Mahmud said 340 security personnel had entered Bangladesh by Wednesday. He said Bangladesh is having discussion­s with Myanmar’s government about the issue and that it is willing to take them back.

Mahmud made the comments while on a visit to India, his first since becoming foreign minister last month.

Earlier this week, Bangladesh’s border agency said some Myanmar troops had entered in recent days during fighting with the Arakan Army in Myanmar’s Rakhine state bordering Bangladesh. It was the first time that Myanmar forces have been known to flee into Bangladesh since an alliance of ethnic minority armies in Myanmar launched an offensive against the military government late last year.

Officials said the troops that entered had been disarmed and taken to safe places.

Mahmud said he had also raised the issue with India, which shares a 1,020-mile border with Myanmar and is home to thousands of refugees from Myanmar in different states. Indian officials in November estimated that thousands had entered northeaste­rn states in India to flee heavy fighting in Myanmar’s western Chin state.

 ?? (AP/Manish Swarup) ?? Hasan Mahmud, Bangladesh Foreign Minister, addresses a news conference Thursday at the Foreign Correspond­ents’ Club in New Delhi.
(AP/Manish Swarup) Hasan Mahmud, Bangladesh Foreign Minister, addresses a news conference Thursday at the Foreign Correspond­ents’ Club in New Delhi.

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