Deadly Protests Erupt in Bangladesh, Army Chief Calls for Interim Government
Anti-Government Clashes Escalate, Leaving 150 Dead
At least 150 people have been killed in Bangladesh amid escalating clashes between police and anti-government protesters. The protests, initially sparked by university students, have now morphed into a nationwide uprising challenging Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government.
Army Chief Intervenes, Calls for Interim Government
In response to the worsening violence, Bangladesh's army chief, General Aziz Ahmed, has called for the formation of an interim government. He stated that the protesters had successfully challenged Prime Minister Hasina's authority, and that the country needed a "neutral" government to restore order.
Nationwide Curfew Imposed Amidst Ongoing Riots
Authorities in Bangladesh have imposed a nationwide curfew in an effort to quell the escalating riots. However, further clashes in the capital Dhaka have left an additional 35 people dead. The situation remains tense, with protesters defying the ban on gatherings.
High Security Alert Issued as Protests Intensify
Bangladesh has issued a high security alert as the deadly protests continue to spread. The government has deployed additional security forces to maintain order and prevent further violence. However, the protesters remain determined, vowing to continue their defiance until their demands are met.
The situation in Bangladesh remains fluid and volatile. The death toll continues to rise, and further clashes are expected as the protesters and government forces vie for control.
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