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India raises serious concern over Myanmar violence, extends support

We hope that the perpetrators of these crimes will be brought to justice, external affairs ministry spokesperson said.

Updated on: Aug 27, 2017, 00:19:40 IST
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India on Saturday raised “serious concerns” over the report of renewed violence and attacks in Myanmar and extended its “strong” support to the Myanmarese government at this “challenging moment”.

Myanmar border guard police officers in Buthidaung, northern Rakhine state, Myanmar. (Reuters)
Myanmar border guard police officers in Buthidaung, northern Rakhine state, Myanmar. (Reuters)

External affairs ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said, “India is seriously concerned by reports of renewed violence and attacks by terrorists in northern Rakhine State of Myanmar. We are deeply saddened at the loss of lives among members of the Myanmar security forces”.

“Such attacks deserve to be condemned in the strongest possible terms. We hope that the perpetrators of these crimes will be brought to justice and we extend our strong support at this challenging moment to the Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar,” Kumar said.

At least 89 people, including a dozen security forces, were killed as Rohingya militants besieged border posts in northern Rakhine State.

 
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