Naf River


The Naf River is an international river marking the border of southeastern Bangladesh and western Myanmar.

Geography

The Naf River's average depth is, and maximum depth is.
It flows into the Bay of Bengal in the Indian Ocean, between the Bangladeshi Cox's Bazar District of the Chittagong Division, and the Burmese Rakhine State.
Historically, Shapuree Island, located at the mouth of the river, has played an important role territorially. It is considered as one of the immediate causes for the first Anglo-Burmese War. St. Martin's Island is also at the river's mouth.

River incidents with fishermen and refugees

Regular incidents in which fishermen and Burmese refugees are shot by the Tatmadaw, and/or refugees are escorted back to Myanmar by Bangladeshi troops have occurred on the Naf River.
These include but are not limited to the following events: