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At least nine dead as Red Cross Rohingya aid truck crashes in Bangladesh: Police

At least 10 people were injured. The victims were mainly labourers who were to distribute the aid.

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COX'S BAZAR: A Red Cross truck carrying aid for Rohingya Muslim refugees crashed in Bangladesh on Thursday killing at least nine people, police said.

The driver lost control of the truck, which went into a ditch near the border town of Cox's Bazar where more than 420,000 Rohingya have fled to escape violence in Myanmar, police said. 

At least 10 people were injured. The victims were mainly labourers who were to distribute the aid.

The truck was taking food and other supplies to Rohingya Muslims caught in a no-man's-land between Myanmar and Bangladesh at the Nykhongchhari section of the border, Red Cross officials said.

"Nine people were killed including six on the spot and three in a hospital," Yasir Arafat, deputy police chief of Bandarban border district, told AFP.

Mozaharul Huq, secretary of the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, told AFP the truck was carrying rice, puffed rice, drinking water, sugar and other food items.

"The local Red Crescent Society and the International Red Cross Committee hired the truck. It was carrying the food to Rohingya refugees on the border, including those stranded in the no-man's-land," he said.

Aid agencies have launched a huge relief operation around Cox's Bazar, but they say they have been taken by surprise by the scope of the influx from Myanmar.

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