Five Army personnel among 7 injured in Gopalganj clash, army vehicle set on fire
UNB
Publish: 11 Aug 2024, 11:06 AM
Gopalganj,
Aug 10 (UNB)--At least seven people including five army personnel were injured
and an army vehicle was set on fire during a clash in Sadar upazila of
Gopalganj on Saturday afternoon.
The clash took place
near Gopinathpur bus stand in the upazila around 4pm.
According to the
sources, around 40,000 leaders and activists of Awami League and its associate
bodies brought out a procession this afternoon protesting against forcing Awami
League president Sheikh Hasina to leave the country and demanding to bring her
back to the country.
The AL leaders and
activists from different unions of Gopalganj Sadar and Kashiani upazilas
gathered in Gopinathpur's Sharif Para area around 3pm.
Later, they blocked the
Dhaka-Khulna Highway, causing severe traffic jams on the highway.
On information, a team
of army personnel working in Gopalganj went there. Seeing them, protesters
chanted slogans against them calling them "Vua". At one point, the
protesters locked into an altercation with the army personnel.
It soon turned violent
forcing the law enforcers to open blank fire to bring the situation under
control.
Five army personnel and
two of the protesters, including a child, were injured.
Later, the army
personnel ran to the neighboring house and took shelter. At that time, the
protesters set fire to an army vehicle.
One of the injured is
identified as Noor Qazi, 10, son of Safi Qazi of Nizamkandi village.
The tense situation was
prevailing in the area after the incident.
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