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TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 2026

Arakan Army

Arakan Army

Arakan Army troops pose at a Border Guard Police Battalion base in Maungdaw Township, Rakhine State in June 2024. File Photo: AA

Arakan Army seizes Myanmar junta's last stronghold in area bordering Bangladesh

The ethnic army launched the Maungdaw offensive in late May, taking six months to gain complete control of the township

Naf River. File Photo: TBS

Kidnapping or smuggling operation gone wrong? 2 missing boats on Naf river raises suspicions

Photo: Courtesy

BGB rescues 20 Bangladeshi fishermen from Arakan Army’s custody

Representational image. Photo: Collected

20 fishermen captured from Naf River to be brought back soon: BGB

Representational image. Photo: Collected

20 Bangladeshi fishermen reportedly 'abducted' by Arakan Army from Naf River

Photo: Courtesy

BGB brings back 2 Bangladeshi minors after 2.5 months in Arakan army custody

BGB officials communicated with the Arakan Army and facilitated the fishermen’s return who arrived at Shah Porir Dwip jetty via Naf River yesterday (14 October). Photo: TBS

BGB rescues 16 fishermen after six days in Arakan army custody

Five fishermen who were allegedly abducted by members of the Arakan Army have been returned by them. Photo: TBS

Fishermen abducted from Naf River now released

Collage of the fishermen allegedly abducted by the Arakan Army

Arakan Army allegedly abducts 5 Bangladeshi fishermen from Naf river

People of Maungdaw township of Myanmar are seen from the Teknaf area of Bangladesh, at the Myanmar-Bangladesh border, during the ongoing conflict in the Rakhine state of Myanmar, in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, June 27, 2024. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain/File Photo

On Myanmar's frontline, Rohingya fighters and junta face a common enemy

Ma Gyi Chaung Border Guard Camp in Maungdaw township was captured by the Arakan Army around 9am, July 11, 2024.
Photo: Arakan Army Information Desk

Ethnic rebels close in on 2 towns in Myanmar’s Rakhine state

The Rohingyas were forced to leave their homes and settle in makeshift refugee camps around six years ago. Photo: Reuters

Rohingya minority in firing line as rebels attack western Myanmar town

National Parliament. File Photo: Collected

Cantonment saved Cox's Bazar from being occupied by Arakan Army: AL Whip

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