Clash in Manipur: Four Militants from UKNA Killed in Encounter

A significant encounter in Churachandpur, Manipur, led to the deaths of four militants from the banned United Kukis National Army (UKNA). The clash occurred early Tuesday morning following intelligence reports about armed militants in the area. Security forces have since intensified their presence, cordoning off the region to ensure no further militant activity. The situation remains tense but is reportedly under control. This incident highlights ongoing security challenges in the region, particularly with groups not adhering to ceasefire agreements.
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Clash in Manipur: Four Militants from UKNA Killed in Encounter

Encounter in Churachandpur District

In the Churachandpur district of Manipur, a confrontation occurred on Tuesday morning between security forces and members of the United Kukis National Army (UKNA), a banned militant group not part of any ceasefire agreement. Reports indicate that at least four militants were killed during this encounter.


According to police sources, the clash took place in Khanpi village, located in the Henglep sub-division of Churachandpur district. The security forces initiated an operation around 5:30 AM after receiving intelligence about the presence of armed militants.


Details of the Incident

During the gunfire, four militants from the UKNA were confirmed dead. This group is not a signatory to the Suspension of Operations (SoO) agreement, which was established between the central government, Manipur state authorities, and several Kukis-Zomi militant factions.


Increased Security Measures

Following the encounter, security forces have cordoned off the area to prevent any further militant presence. Officials have reported that additional troops have been deployed, and while the situation remains tense, it is under control.