Burning Villages: Vultures,
Dogs And Crows On Dead Bodies
“This correspondent saw Pakistani soldiers burning villages to deny the resistance forces cover or hiding places, As the smoke from the thatched and bamboo huts billowed upon the outskirts of the city of Comilla, circling vultures descended on the bodies of peasants, already being picked apart by dogs and crows… Despatch By Sydney H. Schanberg In
Reference: The New York Times, April 14, 1971