HARI SREENIVASAN, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR:

Bangladesh accused neighboring Myanmar today of repeatedly violating its airspace with drones and helicopters. But Myanmar denied it, adding it's been reporting rations to refugees near the border.

Around 400,000 Muslims known as the Rohingya have fled mostly-Buddhist Myanmar into Bangladesh during the last month. The exodus began when Myanmar's military crackdown on an armed resistance by the long-persecuted Rohingya minority and burning Rohingya villages.

A United Nations official called the actions by Myanmar's military a, quote, textbook example of ethnic cleansing.

For more on the Rohingya refugee crisis, I'm joined by "Reuters'" Myanmar bureau chief, Antoni Slodkowski, via Skype from Bangkok in neighboring Thailand.

Antoni, let me start with the scenes that we have witnessed over the past several weeks. We're talking about hundreds of thousands of humans fleeing one country and going directly to Bangladesh, who don't really have the capacity to host them.