Battles of Belonia Bulge
Appearance
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Battles of Belonia Bulge | |
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Part of Noakhali, Chittagong-Tripura ) | |
Result |
Bangladesh-Indian victory
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Territorial changes | Feni and Belonia liberated by Bangladesh Forces |
- Zafar Imam
- Imam uz-Zaman
- Syed Mizanur Rahman
- Didar Atwar Hossain
- Mokhlesur Rahman
- Ghulam Mustafa
- Mujibuddin Chowdhury Dulal
- Kilo Force
- 9,000 Paramilitaries
- 1,000 guerrillas
- 1,000 killed and wounded
- 1 Sabre Jet damaged
- 1 Motor-driven railway trolley destroyed
The Battles of Belonia Bulge were a series of military engagements between guerrillas of the Bangladesh Forces which received support from the Indian Army against the Pakistani forces during the Bangladesh Liberation War.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][excessive citations]
See also
- Battle of Kamalpur
- List of sectors in the Bangladesh Liberation War
- Battle of Kushtia
- Battle of Shiromoni
- Operation Jackpot
- Paramilitary
- East Pakistan Air Operations (1971)
- Battle of Gazipur
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