Key Bangladesh party warns over unrest after buildings smashed
- Bangladesh launched a security operation called 'Operation Devil Hunt' after protesters were attacked by gangs allegedly linked to the ousted regime of Sheikh Hasina, leaving students severely injured.
- Protests erupted after reports that Hasina would appear in a Facebook broadcast from India, leading to the destruction of buildings connected to her family, including a museum.
- The Bangladesh National Party voiced concerns over the unrest and the government's crackdown, which has resulted in over 1,500 arrests since the operation began.
- Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus urged for calm and emphasized the importance of respecting the rule of law in the new Bangladesh.
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