Refugees fleeing from Myanmar suffered a large part of the Rohingya women who were sexually abused by Burmese army.
Families escaped because many have been victims of sexual assault.
Local doctors say that these women are not able to take medical care because they are scared of locals.
Hagara Begum fled to Ukhia today for three days.
He said the army surrounded their houses.
Those who escaped survived. And those who could not escape have either been killed or otherwise have been victims of sexual abuse.
He said, "After torture, many women like me wanted to take care of me, especially so that the risk of pregnancy was to remain free, but I did not get it, I survived the torture even after torture, but there are many girls who have been killed after the rape."
In Bangladesh, after August 25, a large part of the number of people entering Bangladesh has been done by women and children.
They say that as men have been victims of murder, women have been victims of sexual abuse.
Another woman has managed to escape with her child.
But she lost her 15 year old girl.
He said, "I think he was caught in the hands of the army and was tortured, I have not yet found any of them."
Describing how brutalized women were subjected to cruelty on women, Md ran away from Myanmar Ilias
He said that when they fled, they saw a woman being raped. He had a baby boy in the lap. After that half-dead body of the woman saw them with five more bodies.
Meanwhile, various international organizations and local government doctors of the government have taken measures to provide primary health care for women and children who have taken shelter in different upazilas of Cox's Bazar.
They say women do not open their mouths about rape or sexual violence, so it is difficult to provide them the necessary services.
Ujjah's family planning officer Mejbah Uddin Ahmed said, till now they have learned about 18 events. But he said this number was even more.
"I talked to six mothers yesterday, they had children in their arms, they say they have been" victims of oppression "in the hands of the military's military, who have pain, pain and horror in their faces."
Mr. Ahmed said, "The information we receive at the field level is not less than that, which is causing our fearsome situation."
Health workers are now looking for camps in the camp so that they can be treated.
Counseling or counseling for women who have been treated for sexual harassment is being advised.
However, health workers say that if they can not be detected, they can wear the greatest health risk.
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