A total of 12 people were killed in a bloodbath in the general election in Bangladesh today (Saturday), AFP reported.

Police said eight policemen were killed at the polling stations in Bangladesh after 8:00 am.

In the process, another three people were shot by a police officer, and a police assistant was killed by opposition supporters armed with guns and rods.

Bangladesh authorities have deployed some 600,000 troops near the polling stations to prevent violence, but they have not been able to control the bloody conflicts that have arisen in many places.

In the general election, the AL led by Sheikh Hashimana challenged the fourth administration.

The opposition coalition is centered on BNP, while Prime Minister Hashimoto's prime minister, Calle Dazia, has been imprisoned.

During his election campaign, the prime minister has been criticized for his outright suppression of the opposition party and for controlling the media.

The agency also suspended mobile data services such as 3G and 4G by the night to stop the spread of election rumors.

It also resulted in the blockage of broadcasts of private news and TV, which are critical news channels to the government.

The broadcaster shot the radio on this day, but the cable operator did not explain it to the home and did not send it to the home.

Foreign reporters who were covering photos at polling stations were also attacked by pro-government supporters.

Some polling stations have raised allegations of illegal election and are being investigated by the Election Commission, Reuters reported.

In the same confusion, the general election was closed at 4 pm today.

Soon after the vote began, the final result is expected to be around 31st.

Foreign ministers predicted that the ruling party's AL will win, as the election was unilaterally favorable to the ruling party due to oppression by the opposition.