Twelve Stranded at Kushtia Border No-Man's-Land After Alleged 'Push-In' Attempt
A group of twelve individuals has reportedly been stranded in the no-man's-land section of the Kushtia border for 56 hours. This situation follows an alleged 'push-in' attempt at the border crossing. Specific details regarding the identities of those stranded or the circumstances of the incident have not been disclosed.

A group of twelve individuals has reportedly been stranded in the no-man's-land area along the Kushtia border for 56 hours. This situation follows an alleged 'push-in' attempt at the border crossing, as reported by the source.
The prolonged stranding means these individuals have remained in the contested territory for more than two full days. Specific details regarding the identities of those stranded, the exact nature of the purported 'push-in' attempt, or the parties potentially involved have not been disclosed in the available information.
Information regarding the broader context of this incident, any humanitarian concerns, or efforts by authorities to address the situation of the twelve individuals was not available in the report. Their status at the border area remains unchanged after the 56-hour period.
According to Prothom Alo English, the individuals continue to be stranded.
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