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Bangladesh’s Deadly Protests Escalate Amid Nationwide Communication Blackout

Source: Bloomberg.com

In a shocking turn of events, all mobile networks and internet connections have been severed in Bangladesh, leaving the world in the dark about the current situation. Concerns are mounting as families and friends outside the country desperately need information about their loved ones.

Reports indicate that over 50 students were killed by government forces during a protest. Tens of thousands of Bangladeshi citizens joined university students on Thursday, demanding reforms in government job distributions.

The response from authorities has been brutal, with police and armed forces using tear gas, explosives, and rifles against the protesters.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s regime is accused of indiscriminately killing students, with local news channels failing to report the violence. International attention and support are urgently sought as the country faces a severe crackdown.

Also read: Bangladesh Shuts Colleges, Universities Indefinitely Amid Deadly Protests

Social media users worldwide are using hashtags like #prayforbangladesh and #stepdownhasina to raise awareness and demand justice. The international community’s curiosity and concern grow as they seek to understand the reasons behind the government’s drastic actions.

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