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Fire Service records 9 attacks on buses in the country in 10 hrs

GreenWatch Desk Fire 2023-11-12, 10:11am

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A total of nine attacks on buses were and pickups reported across the country from 8 pm last night to 6 am today, according to the Fire Service and Civil Defence.

Of these, 7 attacks were reported in Dhaka’s Jatrabari, Gulistan, Gabtoli, near Notre Dame College, Rupnagar, Sutrapur and Mirpur areas, said Talha Bin Jashim, station officer of Fire Service and Civil Defense Media Cell, this morning.

All the attacks in Dhaka were on buses ahead of the countrywide 48-hour blockade of roads, rail lines and waterways.

Moreover, the miscreants also set a pickup van and a bus on fire in Gazipur and Barishal respectively in the same period.

Supporters of BNP and its associate bodies brought out a procession in favour of the blockade this morning in Barishal city and they also burnt tyres on the streets.

At a virtual press briefing, BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi on Saturday called upon the country’s people and BNP supporters to observe the blockade and make it successful, reports UNB.