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The media file displays a printed page from a newspaper, likely a web printout, with the masthead "সমকাল" (Samakal) at the top. The prominent headline reads "গভীর রাতে হামলা, পুলিশের গুলি" (Deep night attack, police firing).

The central feature is a photograph depicting two men in the foreground, illuminated by what appears to be a flash. The man on the left has dark hair and is wearing a light-colored shirt, with a visible mark or injury on his left cheek/ear. The man on the right has dark, curly hair and a beard, wearing a grey/blue t-shirt and a lanyard with "PRESS" visible around his neck. Both men have serious or distressed expressions. Other blurry figures are visible in the dark background, suggesting a crowded and possibly chaotic scene. The setting appears to be indoors or a semi-enclosed space at night.

Below the photograph, there are social media sharing icons (Facebook, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Twitter, Email, plus icon) typical of online articles.

The accompanying Bengali text provides details about the incident. It reports an attack on students at Jahangirnagar University around 1:50 AM, involving student workers and protesters. The article mentions that attackers, many wearing helmets, threw two petrol bombs. Students sought refuge in the Vice-Chancellor's residence, while attackers threw bricks and detonated explosives. Later, police fired shots and tear gas, injuring twenty people, including journalists. Students alleged that the attack occurred in the Vice-Chancellor's presence and that police fired shots. A professor describes the chaotic scene at the VC's residence, mentioning the presence of student organization members and outsiders, and the subsequent police action. The Dhaka district police superintendent is quoted, stating police intervened due to deteriorating conditions. The article concludes by noting previous protests by students against discrimination and mentioning that students marched and later protested at the Vice-Chancellor's residence, demanding justice and removal of illegal students from halls.
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Jan 31, 2025, 7:48 AM

Purbacahal, Bangladesh

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The media file displays a printed page from a newspaper, likely a web printout, with the masthead "সমকাল" (Samakal) at the top. The prominent headline reads "গভীর রাতে হামলা, পুলিশের গুলি" (Deep night attack, police firing). The central feature is a photograph depicting two men in the foreground, illuminated by what appears to be a flash. The man on the left has dark hair and is wearing a light-colored shirt, with a visible mark or injury on his left cheek/ear. The man on the right has dark, curly hair and a beard, wearing a grey/blue t-shirt and a lanyard with "PRESS" visible around his neck. Both men have serious or distressed expressions. Other blurry figures are visible in the dark background, suggesting a crowded and possibly chaotic scene. The setting appears to be indoors or a semi-enclosed space at night. Below the photograph, there are social media sharing icons (Facebook, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Twitter, Email, plus icon) typical of online articles. The accompanying Bengali text provides details about the incident. It reports an attack on students at Jahangirnagar University around 1:50 AM, involving student workers and protesters. The article mentions that attackers, many wearing helmets, threw two petrol bombs. Students sought refuge in the Vice-Chancellor's residence, while attackers threw bricks and detonated explosives. Later, police fired shots and tear gas, injuring twenty people, including journalists. Students alleged that the attack occurred in the Vice-Chancellor's presence and that police fired shots. A professor describes the chaotic scene at the VC's residence, mentioning the presence of student organization members and outsiders, and the subsequent police action. The Dhaka district police superintendent is quoted, stating police intervened due to deteriorating conditions. The article concludes by noting previous protests by students against discrimination and mentioning that students marched and later protested at the Vice-Chancellor's residence, demanding justice and removal of illegal students from halls.

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