Dhaka: Six people were killed in a gunfight on Tuesday between two factions of an ethnic group over control of a hilly region in southeastern Bangladesh where armed gangs are active, police said.
The clash took place between Parbatya Chattogram Jana Sanghati Samiti and its reformist faction, both dominated by the influential Chakma tribe in Bandarban district, police official Mobasser Hossain said. He said all of the dead were from the reformist faction.
The group previously fought an insurgency against Bangladesh’s military and other security agencies for decades, demanding greater autonomy for a region known as Chittagong Hill Tracts.
The insurgency ended after the group signed a peace treaty with the government in 1997, but some group members were unhappy because they wanted more political freedom for the ethnic group. (AP)