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Imphal : Firefighters set fire to houses in three villages of Imphal in the violence-torn state of Manipur in northeast India. The miscreants have been arrested. The Spear Corps of the Indian Army said on Monday that in the incident of burning of houses in Sunsabi, Gwaltabi and Shabunkhol Khunao villages of YKPI's Hill Sector in Imphal, Manipur 22 The miscreants have been arrested. Five 29 bore double barrel and three single barrel rifles, local weapons and war like material have been recovered. Violence Tense situation after a day The situation in Manipur affected by the cyclone is calm, but tension remains in the area. Officials said on Monday that the death toll in the clashes that broke out a day earlier rose to five on Monday after three more people succumbed to their injuries while undergoing treatment in different hospitals. Army and Paramilitary Forces Search operation continues An official said that the search operation of army and paramilitary personnel is going on in Imphal valley and surrounding districts. He told that the purpose of the army operation is to find and seize illegal stock of weapons. Police said on Sunday that at least two people were killed and in separate incidents of firing on people and clashes between militants and security forces. were injured. extremists heap Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Sunday said that houses have been destroyed since the security forces launched the operation to restore peace in the state. Nearly armed militants involved in arson and firing on people have been killed. Officials said the latest clashes began after the army launched a search operation to disarm the communities in order to restore peace. 95 people lost their lives in the violent clash Jaan According to media reports, 'Tribal Since the 'Solidarity March' was organized, more than 95 people have lost their lives in ethnic clashes in Manipur. Manipur's 64 percent population belongs to the Meitei community and they mainly live in the Imphal Valley. Nagas and Kukis constitute population among tribals and they live in hilly districts.

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Imphal : Firefighters set fire to houses in three villages of Imphal in the violence-torn state of Manipur in northeast India. The miscreants have been arrested. The Spear Corps of the Indian Army said on Monday that in the incident of burning of houses in Sunsabi, Gwaltabi and Shabunkhol Khunao villages of YKPI’s Hill Sector in Imphal, Manipur 22 The miscreants have been arrested. Five 29 bore double barrel and three single barrel rifles, local weapons and war like material have been recovered.

Violence Tense situation after a day The situation in Manipur affected by the cyclone is calm, but tension remains in the area. Officials said on Monday that the death toll in the clashes that broke out a day earlier rose to five on Monday after three more people succumbed to their injuries while undergoing treatment in different hospitals.

Army and Paramilitary Forces Search operation continues

An official said that the search operation of army and paramilitary personnel is going on in Imphal valley and surrounding districts. He told that the purpose of the army operation is to find and seize illegal stock of weapons. Police said on Sunday that at least two people were killed and in separate incidents of firing on people and clashes between militants and security forces. were injured.

extremists heap

Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Sunday said that houses have been destroyed since the security forces launched the operation to restore peace in the state. Nearly armed militants involved in arson and firing on people have been killed. Officials said the latest clashes began after the army launched a search operation to disarm the communities in order to restore peace.

95 people lost their lives in the violent clash Jaan

According to media reports, ‘Tribal Since the ‘Solidarity March’ was organized, more than 95 people have lost their lives in ethnic clashes in Manipur. Manipur’s 64 percent population belongs to the Meitei community and they mainly live in the Imphal Valley. Nagas and Kukis constitute population among tribals and they live in hilly districts.