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২ অক্টোবর, ১৯৭১

Governor Dr AM Malik speaks in a Khulna assembly of civil, military officers and local collaborators. He says though the miscreants are his relatives, they would not be spared because they are the enemy.

২ অক্টোবর, ১৯৭১

  • Muktibahini attack Pakistani military in 17 areas of Comilla, Jessore and Sylhet frontiers. Pakistan military members sustained some hundreds of casualties in sudden mortar and canon attacks. The freedom fighters seized a huge amount of arms and ammunition from Pakistan military. Muktibahini attack enemy in Comilla’s Kalipur, Parshuram, Khajuria Shahpur, Kauamtala, Nayanpur, Bajjala, Harimangal, Chagalpur, Rajpur, Shadla river, Madhugram, Sylhet’s Radhanagar, Jayantipur, Rajghat and Jessore’s Hijaltali village in Sylhet.

 

  • Muktibahini ambush Pakistan military with buried mines on the Fulpur-Haluaghat road. One tank is completely destroyed.

 

  • Muktibahini’s ambush team attack Pakistan military in Dinajpur’s Thakurgaon area with hidden mines. A food-laden truck of Pakistan military is destroyed.

 

  • Muktibahini members carry out a courageous drive against Pakistan military in Comilla’s Homna. 11 police and five Razakars killed in the clash. 15 Razakars later surrendered.

 

  • Governor Dr AM Malik speaks in a Khulna assembly of civil, military officers and local collaborators. He says though the miscreants are his relatives, they would not be spared because they are the enemy.

 

  • Visiting US representative council foreign affairs committee member Peter and Freling Hison are shown the Comilla reception centre by Pakistan military. They say the damages caused in the area are caused by the freedom fighters.

 

  • Food and agriculture minister Nawajesh Ali Khan visits Chuadanga. He called upon all to come forward and help the Pakistan collaborators.

 

  • Razakars intercepted a Muktibahini operation to disconnect the Pakistan military’s communication system in Sylhet’s Sagrnal. Three freedom fighters embrace martyrdom.

 

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