Manipur: Two soldiers of Assam Rifles, five others injured in an attack of unknown armed men

Imphal, September 19 (IANS). A group of unidentified armed militants attacked a paramilitary vehicle in the Bishnupur district Manipur on Friday night. In this attack, at least two Assam rifles were killed and at least five others injured. A Impal police officer said the incident occurred in the Nambol Sabal Leikai area in the Bishnupur district. A defense spokesman said a contingent of 33 Assam Rifles staff from his Tatsoi business’s operating base is going to the Nambol Company industry. At the same time, unidentified terrorists in the general area of ​​Nambol Sabal Leicai bothered the highway in the non-intelligent area of ​​Manipur. After this, two Assam rifles were killed and five injured. The spokesman said he was included in the Imphal Regional Institute for Medical Sciences, where his condition is currently stable. No group has taken responsibility for the attack yet. Defense spokesman said an extensive search operation captures the terrorists involved in the incident. A police officer reported earlier that a group of armed warriors armed with heavy weapons had left the vehicle in the lurch in which the Assam Rifles soldiers from Rajdhani Imhal went to the Bishnupur district. Two soldiers were killed and five were injured in this attack. After the incident, the official said, a major contingent of Assam Rifles and Manipur police led by senior officials reached the area and a large scale search operation is carried out to catch the attackers. Meanwhile, during the past 24 hours, security forces have arrested six militants of various banned militant organizations from three districts of the Imhal Valley. Three hardcore workers of the Forbidden Kanglepepak Communist Party (PWG) organization have been arrested from their respective homes in the District of Imhal West. In a statement issued by police, it is said to have been identified as 34 -year -old Lishangathem Tandon Singh, 34 -Year -You Lishangathem Anand Singh and 41 -year -old Heikham Hemchandra Singh. There are two self -detaching guns, two modified .303 rifles, one insas gun, a variety of nine magazines and 99 cartridges seized them. -Ians Sch Share This Story Tags

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