TDS Desk:
At least 93 including 14 policemen have died as violent protests erupted across the country on Sunday until evening.
Bangladesh was witnessed widespread violence and wanton destruction amid the non-cooperation movement, organised by the students’ platform Boishommo Birodhi Chhatra Andolon seeking change in the government.
Throughout Sunday, protesters clashed with leaders and activists of Awami League and its affiliated organisations, and the law enforcement personnel all over the country.
At least 93 people, including police personnel, were killed in these incidents in 16 districts. Hundreds were injured as well.
A total of 22 people including 13 people died in Sirajganj. The cops were killed inside Enayetpur police station in the district.
Dhaka, Feni and Lakshmipur saw eight each death while six Awami League leaders were lynched in Narsingdi.
Five each died in Bagura and Sylhet, four each died in Kishoreganj, Magura, and Rangpur. Three each died in Munshiganj, Bhola, Pabna and Cumilla while Sherpur saw two deaths. Joypurhat, Habiganj, Dhaka’s Keraniganj, Savar and Barishal saw one death each.