From Myanmar around 300 terrorists entered in Manipur

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Manipur: Amid the ongoing unrest in Manipur since May 3, according to retired Lt. Gen. L Nishikanta Singh, around 300 terrorists from Myanmar, including those ‘clad in lungi ‘, have entered Indian territory in Manipur.
“Around 300 terrorists from Myanmar, including those wearing lungis, entered India (Manipur) and wreaked havoc. Burned 450 houses in Sherou and Sugnu villages of South Manipur. An 80-year-old man was also burnt to death. The security forces appeared to be stunned by the ferocity of the attack by these Myanmar-based Kuki terrorists with the help of their counterparts who were already present in Manipur. @narendramodi @blsanthosh @JPNadda @AmitShahOffice @adgpi @rajnathsingh,” “(sic) he tweeted on May 30.
On Monday (June 29), the retired senior army officer further tweeted, “Today Chin-Kuki terrorists burnt some civilian houses near Leimakhong military station. This is very serious, because these Kuki-Chin terrorists ADGPI – Indians are not afraid of the army and dare to challenge the army to include them. @narendramodi @ AmitShah @ AmitShahOffice”. (sic)
Incidentally, there are reports that people armed with sophisticated weapons are present in the valley districts as well as in parts of the surrounding hills.
On Tuesday morning, a civilian was hospitalized after he was reportedly shot in the back, suspected to have been fired by a sniper that pierced his chest. According to sources, various places in the peripheral area of ​​Manipur, including Sugnu, Phayeng, Yaingangpokpi and others, were attacked simultaneously in the evening hours of Sunday.
According to reliable sources, the attack on the people of the valley is not only carried out with licensed guns, but the Community Defense Force (CDF), Myanmar-based militants and the United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF) are also involved using sophisticated weapons. Long range sniper.

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