Three Muslim ships leaving the violence in Myanmar ended

Three ships loaded with Muslims of the Ringya ethnicity, who were leaving the violence in Myanmar, were sunk in Bangladesh. According to officials, the bodies of 26 women and children have been extracted from the water. The commander of the Bangladfeshi border guard, Colonel Ariful Islam, has said that at least three ships carrying a number [...]
Three ships loaded with Muslims of the Ringya ethnicity, who were leaving the violence in Myanmar, were sunk in Bangladesh. According to officials, the bodies of 26 women and children have been extracted from the water.
The commander of the Bangladfeshi border guard, Colonel Ariful Islam, has said that at least three ships carrying an unknown number of Muslims were sunk on the Naf River on Wednesday.
The bodies of 15 children and 11 women have been released today. It's not clear if there's anyone missing.
Last week, a group of rebel Ringey ethnicity attacked dozens of police roadblocks in the state of Rakhine, Myanmar, inciting fighting security forces that have left more than 100 people dead and forced at least 18 thousand more to flee to the neighbouring state of Bangladesh.












