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Gunfire Erupts Across Border as Arakan Army, ARSA, and RSO Renew Clashes

by Admin | Nov 23, 2025 | Daily News, Revolution

Source: The Bangladesh Express | By Express Desk

Displaced Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh, relying on relatives in Maungdaw and Buthidaung, say both the junta forces and ARSA–RSO fighters are battling the Arakan Army. The military wants to recapture the bases it lost.

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