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Holy Shab-e-Qadr today

Soon the situation in Chittagong Hill Tracts will be calm: Obaidul Quader

KNF attack to loot money and show capability: RAB

Kidnapped manager of Sonali Bank returns to his family

Home Minister to visit Bandarban tomorrow to inspect situation

28 Bangladeshi sailors safely evacuated from a ship stranded in Ukraine

Odesa, Ukraine, March 4: Twenty-eight sailors of Bangladeshi ship 'MV Banglar Samrudhi', which has been stranded at the Ukrainian port of Olvia due to the ongoing Russian invasion, have been shifted to a safe place.

1 killed in rocket attack on Bangladeshi ship in Ukraine

Odesa, Ukraine, March 3: Bangladeshi ship 'MV Banglar Samriddhi', stranded at the Ukrainian port of Olvia, has come under a rocket attack. Some sailors on board confirmed that the incident took place on Wednesday (March 2) night Bangladesh time. One of the ship's engineers was killed in the incident.

Bangladeshi shares 'hellish' experience of fleeing to Poland from war-torn Ukraine

Warsaw, Poland, March 2: ‘I have somehow survived my life. I have seen a war in Kiev, I have seen a bigger war on the Polish border. I was able to come to Poland after facing two wars, so I want to thank God.'

428 Bangladeshis leave Ukraine

Own Correspondent, Dhaka, February 28: Amid the ongoing Russian invasion, 428 Bangladeshis have crossed the border from Ukraine. Of them, 400 are in Poland, 15 in Hungary and three in Romania.

Bangladeshis will be evacuated from Ukraine through bordering countries

Own Correspondent, Dhaka, February 26: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Bangladeshis stranded in Ukraine could go to safe shelters through Poland and other bordering countries like Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Moldova at their convenience.

Bangladeshis leaving Ukraine on foot

Kyiv, Ukraine, February 25: Md. Abdul Qayyum, a resident of Sylhet, migrated to Ukraine for higher studies four years ago. Everything was going well. However, the situation has taken a different turn in the last few months. Qayyum thought despite the hardships, he would stay in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. However, he changed his mind on Thursday morning after receiving news that Russia had launched a special military operation in Ukraine.