The US Department of State's Diplomatic Security Service is offering a reward for information on the terrorist attack in Dhaka, Bangladesh
On July 1, terrorists stormed the Holey Artisan Bakery in the high security diplomatic zone in Gulshan, killing 20 hostages
Police said five militants who carried out the attack on Gulshan cafe on July 1 had taken shelter in the flat owned by pro-VC M Gias Uddin Ahsan
At least seven terrorists stormed the Holey Artisan Bakery in Dhaka and took around 40 hostages in the July 1 terror attack
The Awami League Party leader made the statement when he visited the injured people at United Hospital
Imtiaz Khan's son Rohan was shot dead by security forces during a joint operation to free the hostages at the Holey Artisan Bakery
Investigators tried to trace the mastermind of the brazen assault in which 22 people were slaughtered by the ISIS
The seven victims, including five men and two women, were private consultants working on a Japanese government development project in Bangladesh
Tarishi's father, who runs a garment business in Bangladesh for the last 15-20 years, has a flat in Sector 32 of Gurgaon
Nine Italians, seven Japanese, one Indian, one Bangladeshi American and two Bangladeshis were among the 20 killed in the terror attack
The Italian Ambassador said that more about peace and harmony should be taught to youngsters in their schools
Friends and relatives identify terrorists based on pictures released online; Jain to be flown in today
Ambulances were kept stationed nearby to carry the caskets
20 hostages were hacked to death by terrorists inside a cafe popular with expats in the diplomatic zone
All the three has one thing in common, that they disappeared few months back
Six of the seven attackers were shot dead and the seventh one was arrested
All the attackers in the assault on a cafe in Dhaka were Bangladeshi citizens and five of them were wanted by police
Terrorism observer group SITE published the photos of the attackers on Saturday night
After completion of legal procedure, the family will take the mortal remains to Ferozabad, External Affairs Minister has said
Police said the attackers were well-educated and most came from rich families