Rohingya women and children rest inside a mosque that was turned into a temporary shelter after they landed in Kuala Matang Peulawi, Aceh province, northwestern Indonesia on Monday, March 27, 2023. AP PHOTO
Rohingya women and children rest inside a mosque that was turned into a temporary shelter after they landed in Kuala Matang Peulawi, Aceh province, northwestern Indonesia on Monday, March 27, 2023. AP PHOTO
Rohingya women and children rest inside a mosque that was turned into a temporary shelter after they landed in Kuala Matang Peulawi, Aceh province, northwestern Indonesia on Monday, March 27, 2023. AP PHOTO

LHOKSEUMAWE, Indonesia: More than 180 disoriented Rohingya Muslims, some of whom needed medical attention, arrived early morning in Indonesia's northernmost province of Aceh, an official said on Monday.

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