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Imphal : Violence in North-East Manipur is not taking the name of stopping. A Border Security Force (BSF) jawan was killed while two Assam Rifles personnel were injured in an encounter with suspected Kuki militants in Manipur's Kakching district's Serau area on Tuesday morning. Officials said that the exchange of fire between the two sides took place at a school in Sarrow area of ​​Sugnu in Kakching district. However, the search operation of the area army is going on. ahle Firing on BSF jawans in the morning Targeted and fired indiscriminately. The officer said that constable Ranjit Yadav received bullet injuries in the firing and was taken to 'Jeevan Hospital' in Kakching, where doctors declared him brought dead. Two soldiers of Assam Rifles injuredIndian Army's Dimapur-based Spear Corps Headquarters informed on Twitter that two injured soldiers of Assam Rifles have been airlifted to Mantripukhri and are being searched. The campaign continues. The Spear Corps wrote on its Twitter handle, 'Intermittent firing between security forces and insurgents took place on the intervening night of June 5-6 during a massive operation by Assam Rifles, BSF and police in Sugnu and Serau areas in Manipur. The security forces gave a befitting reply to the firing. Encounter between security forces and militants in Phayeng also Police said that Fierce exchange of fire between security forces and suspected Kuki militants was also reported from Phayeng in Imphal West district. Earlier on Sunday night, angry villagers set ablaze an empty camp at Sugnu in Manipur's Kakching district, where United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF) militants were staying after signing a peace deal with the government. Congress MLA K.K. Villagers venting their anger after militants set ablaze at least vacant houses, including Ranjit's residence.( internet services 53 stalled till June Meanwhile, the Manipur government imposed restrictions on internet services on Tuesday 40 Extended till June. An order issued by Commissioner (Home) H Gyan Prakash said suspension of mobile data services including broadband 10 has been extended till 3 in the afternoon of June. This ban was first imposed on 3 May. At least 98 people were killed and caste violence broke out in Manipur a month ago. Others were injured. Total at present 53, 830 people 310 are taking shelter in relief camps. 6641113546Violence broke out on May 3 Clashes broke out for the first time on May 3 after a 'Tribal Solidarity March' was organized in the hill districts to protest the Meitei community's demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status. The Meitei community is about per cent of the population of Manipur and mostly lives in the Imphal Valley. The tribal Nagas and Kukis constitute 53 percent of the population and reside in the hilly districts. Army and Assam Rifles 06 to restore peace in the state, Jawans have been deployed.

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Imphal : Violence in North-East Manipur is not taking the name of stopping. A Border Security Force (BSF) jawan was killed while two Assam Rifles personnel were injured in an encounter with suspected Kuki militants in Manipur’s Kakching district’s Serau area on Tuesday morning. Officials said that the exchange of fire between the two sides took place at a school in Sarrow area of ​​Sugnu in Kakching district. However, the search operation of the area army is going on.

ahle Firing on BSF jawans in the morning Targeted and fired indiscriminately. The officer said that constable Ranjit Yadav received bullet injuries in the firing and was taken to ‘Jeevan Hospital’ in Kakching, where doctors declared him brought dead.

Two soldiers of Assam Rifles injuredIndian Army’s Dimapur-based Spear Corps Headquarters informed on Twitter that two injured soldiers of Assam Rifles have been airlifted to Mantripukhri and are being searched. The campaign continues. The Spear Corps wrote on its Twitter handle, ‘Intermittent firing between security forces and insurgents took place on the intervening night of June 5-6 during a massive operation by Assam Rifles, BSF and police in Sugnu and Serau areas in Manipur. The security forces gave a befitting reply to the firing.

Encounter between security forces and militants in Phayeng also

Police said that Fierce exchange of fire between security forces and suspected Kuki militants was also reported from Phayeng in Imphal West district. Earlier on Sunday night, angry villagers set ablaze an empty camp at Sugnu in Manipur’s Kakching district, where United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF) militants were staying after signing a peace deal with the government. Congress MLA K.K. Villagers venting their anger after militants set ablaze at least vacant houses, including Ranjit’s residence.(

internet services 53 stalled till June Meanwhile, the Manipur government imposed restrictions on internet services on Tuesday 40 Extended till June. An order issued by Commissioner (Home) H Gyan Prakash said suspension of mobile data services including broadband 10 has been extended till 3 in the afternoon of June. This ban was first imposed on 3 May. At least 98 people were killed and caste violence broke out in Manipur a month ago. Others were injured. Total at present 53, 830 people 310 are taking shelter in relief camps.

6641113546Violence broke out on May 3

Clashes broke out for the first time on May 3 after a ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ was organized in the hill districts to protest the Meitei community’s demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status. The Meitei community is about per cent of the population of Manipur and mostly lives in the Imphal Valley. The tribal Nagas and Kukis constitute 53 percent of the population and reside in the hilly districts. Army and Assam Rifles 06 to restore peace in the state, Jawans have been deployed.