25 Sep, 2016

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SECOND EDITION

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2016

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Ashwin 10, 1423, Zil-Hajj 22, 1437

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Regd No DA 6238, Vol 4, No 148

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Syrian govt makes Aleppo advance in major attack n Reuters, Beirut The Syrian army and allied militia seized ground north of Aleppo yesterday, tightening a siege of the city’s rebel-held east as it came under fierce air strikes in a major Russian-backed offensive that has left Washington’s Syria policy in tatters. The capture of the Handarat camp a few kilometres north of Aleppo marked the first major ground advance of the offensive, which the government announced on Thursday. Residents of the rebel-held half of the city say warplanes have unleashed unprecedented fire-power. Yesterday’s advance captured the camp for Palestinian refugees on elevated ground overlooking one of the main roads into Aleppo. Handarat had been in rebel hands for years.  PAGE 2 COLUMN 1

A boy inspects a damaged site after airstrikes on the rebel held Tariq al-Bab neighbourhood of Aleppo, Syria Friday

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Police search for gunman who killed 5 in Washington n Reuters, Washington A manhunt was underway yesterday in northwest Washington state for a gunman who entered a Burlington shopping mall with a rifle the previous evening and killed five people before disappearing under the cover of darkness, the state police force said. A man walked into the Cascade Mall, around 105km north of Seattle, and began shooting on Friday, Washington State Patrol spokesman Mark Francis said on Twitter. The attack took place in the cosmetics section of a Macy’s department store, Francis told the New York Times. Four women were initially killed in the rampage, which state police believe was carried out by a lone gunman. Later a man who was taken to a local hospital with serious injuries died, Francis said in a statement early yesterday morning.

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Use of AK22 rifles rising

Formidable Tigers up against Afghanistan n Mazhar Uddin It is pretty much the same team which were beaten by Afghanistan in Fatullah in the Asia Cup back in 2014. Two years went by and now it’s a totally different team. The scenario has changed drastically as Bangladesh have raised their standard to the next level. During this time, the Tigers

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Jamil Khan, n Mohammad in Dhaka and FM Mizanur Rahaman, in Chittagong

Bangladesh bowling coach Courtney Walsh shares a light moment with fast bowler Taskin Ahmed during training in Mirpur’s Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium yesterday MAINOOR ISLAM MANIK

The law enforcers have noticed that militants are now preferring semi-automatic AK22 rifles, apart from using small arms, but have failed to catch the rackets who bring in these sophisticated weapons from across the border. Around two dozens of AK22 rifles have been recovered from Chittagong and Dhaka in the last couple of years including three from the Holey Artisan Bakery at Gulshan where Islamist militants killed 23 people, mostly foreigners, on the

night of July 1. The latest recovery was made at the Narayanganj den of the New JMB, a faction of banned militant outfit Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh responsible for series of attacks since last year, where its alleged main coordinator Tamim Ahmed Chowdhury was killed in a raid on August 27. Earlier militants used machetes and small arms in attacks alongside hand bombs, grenades and IEDs. But they tend to use AK22 rifles to carry out massacres. Investigators say terrorists prefer this rifles since they are similar  PAGE 2 COLUMN 1


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