By SM Najmus Sakib
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AA) - Bangladesh summoned Myanmar's top envoy in Dhaka on Tuesday concerning the killing of two people by mortar shells fired from across the border amid armed fighting between the regime and rebel groups.
The Foreign Ministry summoned U. Aung Kyaw Moe to strongly protest the killings and events that took place on the Myanmar-Bangladesh border.
A Bangladeshi woman and a Rohingya man were killed Monday when a mortar shell fired from Myanmar fell on the Ghumdhum border in the southeastern Bandarban district of Bangladesh.
Several Bangladeshis were injured in live bullets fired from Myanmar last week while thousands left border villages with intensifying clashes along the Myanmar border.
“The killings are unexpected,” Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud told reporters at a news conference after issuing the protest. “We lodged a strong protest.”
Meanwhile, 264 members of Border Guard Police, military, immigration personnel, police and other agencies intruded into Bangladesh in the ongoing conflict inside Myanmar, said the Bangladesh Border Guard (BGB) in a statement Tuesday.
Of the total, 149 crossed the border Tuesday. The BGB disarmed them and took them to safety.
Talks are underway to send the Myanmar soldiers back through the waterway who crossed the border for refuge, Mahmud added.
Last month, 276 Burmese soldiers from Myanmar sought refuge in India's northeastern state of Mizoram.
The new reports of Rohingya, as well as Burmese security personnel fleeing Myanmar, come as at least three ethnic armed groups, known as the Brotherhood Alliance, have been fighting the junta regime for control of northern Myanmar since late October.