As violence against the minorities in neighbouring Bangladesh continues to surface, another instance of attack against a minority community in the country has come to light. The Christian community in the country are shaken after three crude bomb attacks on two Catholic churches and a school were reported over the past few weeks, AFP reported. However, no injuries have been reported so far.

According to the report, although no group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, the police confirmed that the incidents were "certainly" carried out to spread terror. The first attack occurred on October 8, with a crude bomb being hurled at Dhaka's oldest church, the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, established in the 17th centuary.

Another attack took place on November 7, with attackers target

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