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867 injured students still taking treatment at CMHs: ISPR

As many as 867 students who were  injured during ‘Anti-Discrimination Students Movement’ are still receiving medical treatment at 10 Combined Military Hospitals (CMHs), including Dhaka.

A total 2533 students who were injured during the ‘Anti-Discrimination Students Movement’ came to 10 CMHs across the country for medical treatment. 

Bangladesh Army is relentlessly and sincerely providing emergency and advanced medical services to injured students at CMHs for their quick recovery since 18 August, 2024, said a release of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) this evening. 

According to the latest statistics, a total of 2533 injured students were to CMHs for medical treatment.  Of them, 867 injured students are still undergoing treatment at CMHs and remaining students have returned home after treatment. 

Meanwhile, the Bangladesh Army wished for the speedy recovery of the injured students of the July August revolution, saying that there is always an effort to provide maximum emergency medical care for the injured students across the country, the ISPR release added.
 

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