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Battle of Kamalpur : ウィキペディア英語版
Battle of Kamalpur

The Battle of Kamalpur, launched against the Pakistan Army, is one of the most significant battles fought by Bangladesh Forces in 1971, besides Chilmari Landing, during its war of independence from Pakistan. The Pakistan Army set up a military camp at Kamalpur which was attacked by 1st East Bengal Regiment of Z Force several times. The first attack was made on June 12, 1971, second attack on July 31, 1971. Finally, on December 4, Pakistan Army had to withdraw and fell back to their headquarters at Jamalpur. After an attack by the Bangladesh Forces, Pakistani troops were defeated and Jamalpur became free.〔(A report on The News Today published on December 11, 2009. )〕
==The Camp at Kamalpur==

Kamalpur, a border area, was known as the gateway to Dhaka from the northern sector under Sector 11, the central sector and the largest one of Bangladesh Forces. It was situated on the mouth of the old Brahmaputra and on the road link with Mymensingh via Jamalpur.〔(A document on Bangladesh Liberation War published in December 1999. )〕 Pakistan Army set up a military camp at Kamalpur. This camp was tactically crucial for the Pakistan Army because its fall can cause the Pakistan Army lose control over the whole Jamalpur-Dhaka region.
The Pakistani troops made concrete bunkers which contained shell proof roofs. To provide communication between bunkers, they dug communication trenches. The camp perimeter included Booby traps and minefields as defense.〔〔
About two companies of 31 regiment excluding razakars constituted the enemy force.〔〔

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