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○○○ বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্র : অষ্টম খন্ড BULLETS SPRAYED Mr. Narayan Paul (11) was standing at the gate of his house when he was hit by a bullet on the knee. He was taken to Comilla Hospital by his brother. Later he was brought to the Agartala Hospital when the whole family evacuated to India. Asked whether he would go back to his school in Comilla Paul said he would not go back. He is studying to class four. Another student Subal Kanta Nath 917) has a fractured arm as a bullet breaking the bone of his hand. He was running away from his house after the Army had entered the house and started firing in all direction. He does not know what happened to the others members of the family. His father owned a grocery shop in Chittagong. Safiullah (30) lay on his back with bullet injuries on his chest and abdomen. He was shot while, escaping his house which was set on fire by the soldiers. Hailing from Feni town in Noakhali District, he did not know about the fate of the rest of the family including his wife and two children. Some volunteers carried him to the Tripura border. INTELLECTUALS A member of Pakistani intellectuals were housed in the Narsingarh refugee camp in Tripura town. A Muslim Professor of Chittagong University who did not want to be named said that the aim of the Pakistan Army was to liquidate all intellectuals, technicians, businessmen and artists. It wanted only some 'salves’ to survive. Bhikku Mahadev Jyoti Pal, head of the Buddhist community of Pakistan, said that the Pakistan Army had burned down the monastery in which he lived and the village surrounding it last month. Six young bhikkus were killed. Miss Nomita Ghose, an artist of Dacca Radio, said soldiers took away young girls before setting fire to the houses. The correspondents who visited the hospital and the evacuee camps also drove to Sabroom in southern Tripura, one of the important points of entry for the victims of Pakistani persecution. From Sabroom the correspondents saw across the Feni river the town of Ramgarh in Shambles. All the huts on the banks of the river have been burnt and razed. A lone Pakistani flag flew over the Government building which was the only structure which was not damaged. The flag was the symbol of the Pakistani occupation of the area early in May after a bitter fight with the Mukti Fouj-UNI.