Description:
The military took control of the BDR Headquarters this morning after the rebel BDR soldiers surrendered in the evening of 26th February, 2009, as Army tanks from nearby regiment rolled near the headquarter. Immediately after the surrender, Bangladesh Police and RAB, Rapid Action Battalion took control of the Headquarter till this morning. Dhaka, Bangladesh. February 27, 2009. A mutiny by Bangladesh Rifles, BDR, soldiers broke out in their Headquarter in Pilkhana, in the morning of 25th February, 2009, making the area into almost a war zone. Several thousand shots were fired from machineguns, killing nearly 60 army officers, at the BDR Pilkhana Headquarters and several civilians near the area.
Credits:
Amdadul - (Bangladesh) Huq/Majority World
Description:
The military took control of the BDR Headquarters this morning after the rebel BDR soldiers surrendered in the evening of 26th February, 2009, as Army tanks from nearby regiment rolled near the headquarter. Immediately after the surrender, Bangladesh Police and RAB, Rapid Action Battalion took control of the Headquarter till this morning. Dhaka, Bangladesh. February 27, 2009. A mutiny by Bangladesh Rifles, BDR, soldiers broke out in their Headquarter in Pilkhana, in the morning of 25th February, 2009, making the area into almost a war zone. Several thousand shots were fired from machineguns, killing nearly 60 army officers, at the BDR Pilkhana Headquarters and several civilians near the area.
Date Created:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
Author:
Amdadul Huq
City:
Dhaka
State:
Dhaka
Country:
Bangladesh
Headline:
Collusion inside the BDR Headquarter
Source:
DrikNEWS
Copyright Notice:
Copyright Majority World
Filename:
MWC009093.jpg
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1471660969
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4914977
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Image Description:
The military took control of the BDR Headquarters this morning after the rebel BDR soldiers surrendered in the evening of 26th February, 2009, as Army tanks from nearby regiment rolled near the headquarter. Immediately after the surrender, Bangladesh Poli