Bullet -stricken Rohingyas get treatment

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Chittagong Bureau :
About 100 bullet injured Rohingya nationals who managed to reach Chittagong get medicare facilities at Chittagong Medical college hospital so far. Seven more bullet and bomb injured Rohingyas were admitted to Chittagong Medical College Hospital (CMCH) on Sunday.
The newly admitted Rohingyas are identified as Mohammad Hamid Hossain (32), Mohammad Taher Hossain (19), Mohammad Abul Kalam (35), Mohammad Shamsul Alam (36), Mohammad Rashid Ullah (24), Mohammad Monsur Rahman (26), Karim Ullah (40), Fatema Begum (15) and Aziza Begum (12). All of them hailed from Mongdu at Akiyab in Myanmar.
They received bullet injuries during the fresh attack by Myanmar army, they claimed. A total of 96 bullet and bomb injured Rohingyas have been admitted to Chittagong Medical College Hospital after fleeing from Myanmar with critical injuries so far. Of the injured, two died at the hospital and rests are undergoing treatment at the Chittagong Medical College Hospital. Brigadier General Md Jalal Uddin, the Director of the Chittagong Medical College Hospital said they admitted around one hundred Rohigyas so far.
“They are our patients. We have admitted to our hospital for humanity. We did not consider their citizenship, but considered the humanitarian ground for their treatment.”
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