78 killed in protests, shootings, clashes across the country – 2024-08-05 10:34:40

by times news cr

2024-08-05 10:34:40

Non-cooperation movement program is being celebrated across the country under the call of anti-discrimination student movement. Awami League and its affiliated organizations and policemen clashed with angry students during the program in various parts of the country from Sunday (August 4) morning. As of writing this report, 78 people, including policemen, have been killed in the clashes. Hundreds of people were injured.

Rangpur:

In Rangpur, two people were killed in a chase and clash between anti-discrimination students and Awami League activists. At least 20 people were injured. One of the dead has been identified. His name is Khosru. However, the identity could not be confirmed.

Around 1.30 pm on Sunday, the agitators clashed with Awami League leaders and activists in front of the city corporation, supermarket, shipping company and Pyara square.

Bogra:

Three people were killed in a clash between police and protestors in Bogra’s Dupchanchia on Sunday afternoon. One of them has been identified. His name is Munirul Islam (34). The house is in Birkedar area of ​​Kahalu upazila.

According to local sources, the agitators took a stand in front of Dupchanchia upazila around 10 am to observe the non-cooperation movement called by the anti-discrimination student movement. At this time, they began to chase each other with the police. At one stage, when the police stationed itself inside the police station, the agitators tried to break down the police station gate. At that time, the police fired tear shells and sound grenades to disperse the protesters. 12 people were injured. When they were rescued and taken to the hospital, the doctor declared the three dead.

Dupchanchia Upazila Health and Family Planning Officer Dr. Deleted. Shamsunnahar and Bogura Shaheed Ziaur Rahman Medical College Hospital Deputy Director Dr. Abdul Wadud confirmed the matter.

Munshiganj:

Three people were killed and at least 50 injured in a clash between police, Awami League and Chhatra League leaders and activists with non-cooperation protesters in Munshiganj.

The clash took place in the super market area of ​​the district city on Sunday (August 4) morning. The deceased are Riazul Faraji (38), Sajal (30) and Dipjal Sardar (19).

Munshiganj General Hospital supervisor Abu Hena Mohammad Jamal confirmed the matter and said that 7 people were brought to the hospital with bullet wounds. Three people were declared dead after observation.

Comilla:

Three people, including a policeman, died in a clash with protesters in Comilla. Officer-in-charge (OC) Nayan Miah of Debidwar police station and Superintendent of Police Khairul Alam of Elliotganj Highway, Comilla region confirmed the matter.

Sirajganj:

Miscreants killed 13 policemen after attacking Enayetpur police station in Sirajganj. The police station was attacked on Sunday (August 4) afternoon. Rajshahi Range Additional DIG Vijay Basak confirmed this information around 7 pm. This information has been informed to the media from the police headquarters.

On the other hand, Awami League leaders and activists clashed with anti-discrimination activists in Sirajganj city and Raiganj upazila. At this time 9 people were killed. Sirajganj Sadar Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Sirajul Islam and Upazila Executive Officer (UNO) Nahid Hasan Khan confirmed their deaths.

Feni:

8 people have been shot dead in the clash between Awami League and agitators in Feni. Many people including pedestrians and journalists were injured.

Two sides clashed in Mohipal area on Sunday afternoon. Resident Health Officer (RMO) Dr. Feni General Hospital. Asif Iqbal confirmed the death.

Dhaka:

At least 4 deaths have been reported in the capital Dhaka. The names of the two victims have been revealed. One is Abdullah Siddiqui (23), a student of Habibullah Bahar Degree College in the capital. He was shot and killed in a clash in Jigatla area of ​​the capital in the afternoon. The name of the other is Touhidul. In the afternoon, he died of injuries in a clash at Farmgate in the capital.

Narsingdi:

6 people were killed in the clash between two groups of Awami League and BNP in Madhavadi of Narsingdi. The clash took place on Sunday (August 4) around 2 pm in Madhavadi Bazar Bara Masjid area. Narsingdi Sadar Upazila Chairman Mohammad Anwar Hossain confirmed the matter.

Pabna:

In Pabna, three people were shot dead in the clash between Awami League and the agitators. In this incident, including 27 people who were shot, 40 people were admitted to the hospital and are being treated.

On Sunday around 12:30 pm, two sides clashed at the city’s traffic intersection. At that time, the agitators set fire to two cars. The assistant director of Pabna General Hospital confirmed the death of three people by shooting. Rafiqul Hassan.

Laxmipur:

Awami League activists clashed with anti-discrimination activists in Lakshmipur and chased each other. 8 people died due to gunshots. Resident Medical Officer (RMO) of Laxmipur Sadar Hospital Dr. Arup Pal confirmed this.

Six of the dead have been identified. They are – Kaushar, Sabbir, Osman Gani, Ahsan and Haroon Member.

Barisal:

A leader of Awami League was killed in a clash with protesters in Barisal. His name is Tutul Chowdhury (60). He is the former president of Ward No. 12 of Barisal city Awami League.

Barisal Sher-i-Bangla Medical College Hospital Dr. ASM Sayem confirmed this information. He said that the head of the deceased Tutul had the marks of injury of a sharp weapon.

Cox’s Bazar:

An agitator was shot dead in a massive clash in Cox’s Bazar city. In this incident, 9 people were reported injured.

The incident took place in Gungach Tala area of ​​the city at 6:30 pm on Sunday (August 4). Resident Medical Officer of Cox’s Bazar Sadar Hospital confirmed the death. Ashiqur Rahman. However, the identity of the deceased was not found.

Kishoreganj:

Four people, including women and children, died in a fierce clash between Awami League leaders and activists in Kishoreganj. Superintendent of Police of Kishoreganj Mohammad Russell Sheikh admitted the truth of the incident.

Sylhet:

5 people were killed in a clash between police and Chhatra League leaders and activists in Golapganj, Sylhet. The incident took place in front of Upazila Health Complex in Dharabahre of Golapganj Municipal area around 2 o’clock on Sunday.

Golapganj Upazila Health and Family Planning Officer Sudarshan Sen and District Police Assistant Superintendent of Police (Media) Md. Samrat Talukdar confirmed the matter.

Habiganj:

A person named Ripon Sheel (27) was killed in a clash in Habiganj town during the anti-discrimination student movement. He is the son of Ratan Sheel of Anantapur area of ​​the district town. At least hundreds more were injured in the attack and clashes.

On Sunday (August 4) from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm, Awami League leaders and activists clashed with the protesting students and general public at the town hall road of the district headquarters. Ripon Sheel was killed.

Habiganj District Sadar Hospital Resident Medical Officer Dr. Mumin Uddin has confirmed the death of Ripon Sheel.

Magura:

Four people were killed in clashes during the anti-discrimination student movement in Magura. Hundreds were injured at this time. On Sunday (July 4), the clash took place from 11:15 am to 2:30 pm.

The deceased are Mehedi Hasan Rabbi (28), joint secretary of District Chhatra Dal, son of Kalu Mia of Mohammadpur’s Balidia village. Suman Sheikh (28), son of Mostofa of Rayanagar village of Sripur Upazila, is a student of Islamic History Department of Chittagong University. Farhad Hossain (25) and Ahad Hossain (18) son of Yunus Ali of Mohammadpur Upazila Sadar.

Additional Superintendent of Police (Administration and Crime) of Magura. Kalimullah confirmed the death of four people.

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