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Encounter Between Security Forces And Terrorists In Several Districts Including Churachandpur-Imphal

Encounter between security forces and terrorists in several districts including Churachandpur-Imphal in Manipur, two were killed; 12 were injured.

A major incident surfaced amid violence in Manipur. Several clashes between security forces and armed groups were reported in at least four districts of Manipur on Sunday, killing two people and wounding 12 others, officials said.

An Imphal police official said clashes were reported in Churachandpur, Khaching, East Imphal, and West Imphal districts.

Police said several Manipur police commandos and members of an unknown militant group were injured in the clashes.

The injured paratrooper was immediately taken to the hospital. However, the identity of the militant group has not yet been confirmed.

Encounter between security forces and terrorists in several districts including Churachandpur-Imphal in Manipur: Additional security forces deployed in troubled areas.

Meanwhile, additional security forces have been deployed to control the situation in all troubled areas.

The local administration has reduced the curfew in Churachandpur, Kakching, East Imphal, and West Imphal districts. Explain that the curfew has been reduced by 3 hours.

Army Chief Manoj Pandey and Union Minister Tour Continue.

Minister of State ( Home Affairs) Nityanand Rai visited trouble-plagued Manipur on Thursday and Army Chief of Staff Manoj Pandey on Saturday.

At the same time, continuous efforts are being made to restore peace and normality. We also hold meetings with various stakeholders, including civil society organizations.

At the same time, Union Home Minister Amit Shah is also allowed a three-day visit to Manipur on Monday to assess the situation and address the ethnic crisis.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be meeting with representatives from all communities, including the Meitei and Kuki communities, to urge them to maintain peace and harmony.

Clashes broke out between militants and security forces in Manipur; 40 terrorists killed so far, CM N Biren Singh gave information.

Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Sunday said that around 40 armed militants involved in setting ablaze houses and firing on civilians during the riots have been gunned down by security forces.

Singh’s remarks came in the backdrop of fresh clashes between armed groups and security forces at over half a dozen places in Manipur on Sunday.

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