Watch: Heroic police gun down London attackers

Updated 08 June 2017
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Watch: Heroic police gun down London attackers

JEDDAH: Dramatic footage surfaced online Wednesday showing police officers in London heroically clashing with the perpetrators of Saturday’s terror attack in the city.
Armed police officers shot dead the three knife-wielding attackers after they went on a stabbing spree in the Borough Market area.
The video shows the moment a helpless man was set upon by the terrorists, seconds before an armed response vehicle (ARV) arrived at the scene and officers came to his rescue.
The officers were almost stabbed by the perpetrators but brought the incident to an end by shooting down the attackers.
The shocking video emerged on social media just a few days after Saturday’s deadly attack in London, which left eight dead and 48 injured.
The attackers have been identified as Pakistani-born Khuram Shazad Butt, 27, Rachid Redoune, 30, who claimed to be Moroccan-Libyan and Moroccan-born Youssef Zaghba, 22.


Bangladesh summons Myanmar envoy after border clashes

Updated 13 January 2026
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Bangladesh summons Myanmar envoy after border clashes

  • A dozen villages in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar district have been affected by the violence

DHAKA: Bangladesh on Tuesday summoned the ambassador of Myanmar after civil war gun battles in the neighboring country spilled over the border, wounding a Bangladeshi girl.

Heavy fighting in Myanmar’s Rakhine state this month has involved junta soldiers, Arakan Army fighters and Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army militia guerrillas.

Authorities said around a dozen villages in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar district have been affected by the violence.

Twelve-year-old Huzaifa Afnan was struck by a bullet, while a Bangladeshi fisherman had his leg ripped off after stepping on a landmine near the frontier.

“Bangladesh reminded that the unprovoked firing towards Bangladesh is a blatant violation of international law and a hindrance to good neighborly relations,” a Foreign Ministry press statement said.

Myanmar’s ambassador to Bangladesh, U Kyaw Soe Moe, was summoned to the Foreign Ministry on Tuesday, where he expressed sincere sympathy to the injured victims and their families.

“My daughter was supposed to go to school, but she is on a ventilator,” Afnan’s father Jasim Uddin said. “My heart is bleeding for my baby girl.”

More than a million Rohingya have fled their homes in Myanmar, many after a 2017 military crackdown, and now eke out a living in sprawling refugee camps just across the border in Bangladesh.

ARSA, a Rohingya armed group formed to defend the persecuted Muslim minority, has been fighting the Myanmar military, as well as rival Arakan Army guerrillas.

On Monday, Bangladeshi border forces detained 53 ARSA fighters who had crossed the frontier.

Bangladeshi police officer Saiful Islam, commander of the local Teknaf station, said all detainees were being held in jail, except one fighter who was receiving hospital treatment for bullet wounds.

“These individuals have a history of living in the refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar and crossing into Myanmar,” Islam told AFP.