State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shama Obaed Islam handed them over to the family members of the victims and expressed deep sorrow over their untimely and tragic deaths
Smoke billows after Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon. File Photo: Reuters
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Smoke billows after Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon. File Photo: Reuters
The bodies of two Bangladeshi expatriates killed in an Israeli drone strike in Lebanon arrived at their homes in Satkhira district today (7 June).
The bodies of Shafiqul Islam, 43, of Purbapara village in Sadar upazila and Nahidul Islam, 22, of Kadakathi village in Ashashuni upazila, reached their respective villages at around 10:00 am, where relatives, neighbours, and well-wishers gathered to pay their final respects. The arrival of the coffins plunged the entire communities into sorrow.
A flight of Qatar Airways QR-0642 carrying the bodies arrived at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport early Sunday, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
After receiving the bodies at the airport, State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shama Obaed Islam handed them over to the family members of the victims and expressed deep sorrow over their untimely and tragic deaths.
The Bangladesh Embassy in Beirut made all necessary arrangements for the repatriation of the bodies.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the embassy maintained close coordination with the Lebanese authorities to obtain certified police reports, repatriation permits and other required documentation to facilitate the return of the bodies.
The government is closely monitoring the situation of Bangladeshi nationals working in Lebanon through the Bangladesh Embassy in Beirut and will continue to provide necessary support to ensure their safety and welfare, the ministry said.
The two Bangladeshis were killed on May 11 in an Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon.
Their bodies were brought back home after completion of all required formalities.
Family members said both the deceased had gone to Lebanon only a few months ago in search of better livelihoods and were working hard to support their families.
Khaledur Rahman, assistant director of the Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment Khulna office, visited the bereaved families and said the families of the deceased received cheques worth Tk 35,000 and Tk 50,000 as emergency support at the airport.
Besides, the Ministry will later provide Tk 10 lakh in financial assistance, while the state-run Jiban Bima Corporation will extend an additional Tk3 lakh to each family.
