Bangladesh: Statues Depicting Atrocities, Pakistan’s Surrender in 1971 War Vandalised at Shaheed Memorial Complex in Mujibnagar (See Pics and Video)
Pictures and videos showing vandalism of statues at Shaheed Memorial Complex Mujibnagar in Bangladesh capital Dhaka have surfaced online. One of the sculptures that depicts Pakistan's surrender in the 1971 war and signing of the "Instrument of Surrender" was also damaged.
Many statues at Shaheed Memorial Complex Mujibnagar in Bangladesh capital Dhaka have been vandalised. One of the sculptures that depicts Pakistan's surrender in the 1971 war and signing of the "Instrument of Surrender" was also destroyed. Statues showcasing atrocities and horrors committed during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 were also damaged. Pictures and videos of the vandalism surfaced online on August 11. It remains unclear who vandalised the iconic statues and what their motive was. The incident comes days after Sheikh Hasina's ouster as Prime Minister. Bangladesh Crisis: BSF on High Alert Along Border in Assam Amid Turmoil in Neighbouring Country, MHA Forms Committee To Monitor Situation at IBB.
Statues Depicting Surrender of Pakistan in 1971 Destroyed
Watch Video of Aftermath of Destruction of Statues in Shaheed Memorial Complex
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