Krishnapur massacre
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| Krishnapur massacre কৃষ্ণপুর হত্যাকান্ড | |
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| Part of Bangladesh genocide | |
| Location | Krishnapur, Sylhet, East Pakistan |
| Date | 18 September 1971 (UTC+6:00) |
| Target | Bengali Hindus |
Attack type | Massacre |
| Weapons | Rifles |
| Deaths | 127 |
| Perpetrators | Pakistani army, Razakars |
Krishnapur massacre (Bengali: কৃষ্ণপুর হত্যাকান্ড) took place on 18 September 1971 in Krishnapur and neighbouring villages in the district of Sylhet in Bangladesh. In Krishnapur, the Pakistani army shot 127 Bengali Hindus to death.[1] In the neighbouring villages more than a 100 Hindus were killed.
Krishnapur was a remote village in the district of Sylhet located in swamp alongside the Balabhadra river.[2] At present the village falls under the Lakhai Upazila, in the south western extremity Habiganj District. Krishnapur is five kilometres to the south of Lakhai police station.[3] To the south of the village runs the Balabhadra river that separates the districts of Habiganj and Brahmanbaria.[3] Krishnapur and the neighbouring Chandipur were Hindu majority villages.