BSF Jawan Killed, Two Assam Rifles Troops Injured In Firing By Terrorists In Manipur

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BSF Jawan Killed, Two Assam Rifles Troops Injured In Firing By Terrorists In Manipur


Imphal: A Border Security Force (BSF) jawan was killed and two Assam Rifles personnel injured in an encounter with suspected Kuki insurgents in Manipur’s Serou space early Tuesday, officers stated. The alternate of fireplace between the 2 sides occurred in a college within the Serou space of Sugnu within the Kakching district, the officers stated.

A BSF official stated suspected Kuki miscreants resorted to indiscriminate and heavy firing focused at BSF troops deployed on the Serou Practical High School round 4.15 am.

Constable Ranjit Yadav sustained a bullet damage in the course of the gunfight and was evacuated to Kakching’s Jivan Hospital the place he was declared lifeless, the official stated.

The two injured Assam Rifles personnel have been air evacuated to Mantripukhri and search operations are in progress, the Indian Army’s SpearCorps, headquartered in Dimapur, added on Twitter.

“Extensive area domination operations by Assam Rifles, BSF & Police undertaken in areas of Sugnu/Serou in #Manipur. Intermittent firing between Security Forces & group of insurgents took place throughout night of 05/06 June. Security Forces effectively retaliated to the fire,” SpearCorps posted on its official Twitter deal with.

Manipur extends web ban until June 10

Meanwhile, the Manipur authorities on Tuesday prolonged its ban on web providers until June 10. The suspension of cellular information providers, together with broadband, has been prolonged until 3 pm of June 10, an order issued by Commissioner (Home) H Gyan Prakash stated. The ban was imposed on May 3.

Nearly 98 folks misplaced their lives and 310 others have been injured within the ethnic violence in Manipur that broke out a month in the past.

A complete of 37,450 individuals are at present sheltered in 272 aid camps

Clashes first broke out within the northeastern state on May 3 after a ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ was organised within the hill districts to protest towards the Meitei group’s demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) standing.

Meiteis account for about 53 per cent of Manipur’s inhabitants and dwell principally within the Imphal Valley. Tribals Nagas and Kukis represent one other 40 per cent of the inhabitants and reside within the hill districts.

Around 10,000 Army and Assam Rifles personnel have been deployed within the state to deliver again peace.





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