RPF belittles SF claim on damaging militant camps

    IMPHAL, June 10: The proscribed Revolutionary People`™s Front (RPF), refuting the claim made by `Indian Occupational Forces`™ (IOF) on inflicting serious damage to militant camps inside Myanmar territory

 

Amunitions and Megazines recovered by RPF

Amunitions and Megazines recovered by RPF

 

IMPHAL, June 10: The proscribed Revolutionary People`™s Front (RPF), refuting the claim made by `Indian Occupational Forces`™ (IOF) on inflicting serious damage to militant camps inside Myanmar territory besides human casualties, was a cheap propaganda.

A statement issued by Roben Khuman, secretary publicity RPF, conceded that on June 9 morning around 7 am, IOF attacked an OP mobile camp of the outfit`™s armed wing People`™s Liberation Army (PLA) in the interior part Ukhrul bordering Myanmar.

Some of the IOF crossed over the border while some from the border initially attacked a sentry post. However, the IOF were forced to retreat following stiff resistance from the side of the PLA, it said.

It further claimed that the outfit found blood stains besides recovering magazine containing full lives round when combed the area in the aftermath of the gun fight.

Stating that the attack occurred only at the PLA mobile camp, it said that the reports of inflicting serious human casualties to the militant as claimed by top brass of IOF during the cross-border strike was a cheap propaganda, it said adding that `The IOF has failed to tell the truth and misled the Indian people`.

It further appealed the people of Manipur not to believe in such lies.

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Army-UG outfits engaged in fierce gun-fight along Indo-Myanmar border

    IMPHAL, June 9: A fierce gun-fight broke out between a combined team of underground outfits and the army this early morning along the Indo-Myanmar border in Ukhrul district.

 

Manipur Ambush -  heavy fighting in Manipur Myanmar border

Manipur Ambush – heavy fighting in Manipur Myanmar border

 

IMPHAL, June 9: A fierce gun-fight broke out between a combined team of underground outfits and the army this early morning along the Indo-Myanmar border in Ukhrul district.

The gun-fight broke out during the massive combing operation conducted by the Army in the wake of the June 4 ambush.

A PIB Defence Wing statement has also claimed of the army being engaged in clashes with separate insurgent groups along the Indo-Myanmar border at two locations today.

According to reports from the Ukhrul district Police, the fierce battle between heavily armed cadres of UG outfits and the security forces took place near Ningshom Village under Kamjong sub-division in Ukhrul district.

The encounter site is around 60 km from the Chasad Police Station towards the Myanmar border, according to the police report.

The Ukhrul District Police headquarter received information through the Chassad Police Station of the gun-fight only around 11:15am although the two sides had exchanged fire since early morning and lasted for a few hours.

However, there is no official confirmation of casualties till the filing of this report.

Meanwhile, according to a press release issued by the PIB, Ministry of Defence, additional Director General of Military Operations (A) Major General Ranbir Singh, had read out the army`™s statement on the operations carried out in the North East.

He had said `You are all aware that following the attack on our security personnel on June 4 in Chandel, Manipur, we have been on a high alert. In the course of the last few days, credible and specific intelligence was received about further attacks that were being planned within our territory.`

`These attacks were to be carried out by some of the groups involved in earlier attacks on our security personnel and their allies.`

`In view of the imminent threat, an immediate response was necessary. Based on intelligence, we conducted operations to counter these planned assaults.`

`Early this morning, the Indian Army engaged two separate groups of insurgents along the Indo- Myanmar border at two locations, along the Nagaland and Manipur borders. Significant casualties have been inflicted on them. As a consequence, threats to our civilian population and security forces were averted.

Further according to the statement, Major general Ranbir Singh had said `We are in communication with the Myanmar authorities on this matter. There is a history of close cooperation between our two militaries. We look forward to working with them to combat such terrorism.`

`While ensuring peace and tranquility along the border and in the border states, any threat to our security, safety and national integrity will meet a firm response` he said according to the statement.

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Address ROHINGYA’S problems: Need Of the Hour

International Refugee Day:20 June ADDRESS ROHINGYA’S PROBLEMS: NEED OF THE HOUR -An article by Ravi Nitesh from New Delhi, India “When the tears came out from his eyes and when his… Read more »

International Refugee Day:20 June ADDRESS ROHINGYA’S PROBLEMS: NEED OF THE HOUR -An article by Ravi Nitesh from New Delhi, India “When the tears came out from his eyes and when his… Read more »

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Objective Burma – Part I Chahi Taret Khundakpa Of Manipur

The Burmese View of “Seven-year Devastation” of Manipur   By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh – April 19 2012 Though we can not always trust historians who often tend to manipulate, we can not do without them. For example: historians who study th…

The Burmese View of “Seven-year Devastation” of Manipur   By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh – April 19 2012 Though we can not always trust historians who often tend to manipulate, we can not do without them. For example: historians who study the life of Jesus draw a wide range of conclusions. While religious historians will […]

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Objective Burma – Part I Chahi Taret Khundakpa Of Manipur

The Burmese View of “Seven-year Devastation” of Manipur   By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh – April 19 2012 Though we can not always trust historians who often tend to manipulate, we can not do without them. For example: historians who study th…

The Burmese View of “Seven-year Devastation” of Manipur   By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh – April 19 2012 Though we can not always trust historians who often tend to manipulate, we can not do without them. For example: historians who study the life of Jesus draw a wide range of conclusions. While religious historians will […]

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Myanmar ultimatum to Manipur militant groups to pack up by June 10

IBNLive.com| Google RSS Feed PTI New Delhi: To shore up its ties with India, Myanmar government has ordered Manipur-based militant outfits to shut their camps and training facilities and leave its soil by June 10. Quoting intelligence inputs, offi…

IBNLive.com| Google RSS Feed PTI New Delhi: To shore up its ties with India, Myanmar government has ordered Manipur-based militant outfits to shut their camps and training facilities and leave its soil by June 10. Quoting intelligence inputs, official sources said the Myanmar … Click for full details

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Myanmar Government orders Manipur-based militant outfits to leave by June 10

May 29,  8:13 PM | Source: Prasar Bharathi| Newsonair.com Myanmar government has ordered Manipur-based militant outfits to… more »

May 29,  8:13 PM | Source: Prasar Bharathi| Newsonair.com Myanmar government has ordered Manipur-based militant outfits to… more »

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