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Army fought Naga rebels along the India-Myanmar border
"Insurgent suffered large number of casualties," the army statement said. Army denied reports that its troops crossed the International Border

Army fired 'counter-attacks' against the militant organization National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplong (NSCN-K) and provided 'huge loss' to the militants. There were several militant casualties in this operation of the Eastern Command of the Indian Army. Officials said there was no harm to the Indian troops.

This operation of the army happened near the Assam-Nagaland border. Indian Army made it clear that this operation has not been done



in Myanmar. The army started this operation early in the morning and chased the Naga militants near Langkhu village. This place is about 10-15 km from the Indo-Myanmar border. is far.


According to a statement issued by the Eastern Command, an army of NSCN-K militants started firing at around 4:45 in the morning on a team of Indian Army deployed along the Indo-Myanmar border. It was told in the statement, "Our Corps took immediate action and started firing on the extremists. After this the firing stopped from the extremists and he escaped from the spot. Based on the information received, the extremists have suffered heavy losses. There is no harm to our corps.
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