Dhaka, March 10 -- Emergency services at the National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation, commonly known as Pangu Hospital, have resumed six hours after medical staff clashed with injured July Uprising protesters.
The pause in emergency services forced distress among those seeking treatment in the hospital after the clash occurred around 11:30am on Monday.
The staff resumed attending ticket counters after 5:30pm as doctors began checking patients.
A member of the hospital staff, who asked not to be named, said they had been in dispute with the students admitted there for several days.
The alleged assault of an employee of the hospital's blood bank, identified by a single name - Rafique, exacerbated the conflict o...
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