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Manipur: Two soldiers injured in firing by armed miscreants

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June 22, 2023
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Imphal, June 22: Two soldiers were hurt when armed criminals opened fire without provocation in N Boljang, Imphal West district, on Thursday morning, Spear Corps, Indian Army said.

The soldiers suffered minor wounds and are in stable condition, according to officials.

In a tweet, Spear Corps said, “Unprovoked firing in Imphal West. Armed miscreants resorted to unprovoked firing in N Boljang, Imphal West Distt in the morning hours of 22 June. Calibrated response by own troops to avoid any collateral damage. Two soldiers sustained minor injuries- both stable.”

Moreover, during the initial search, one INSAS light machine gun was also found. Operations are ongoing and more columns have been added.

An Indian Army soldier has been hurt when armed miscreants opened fire on Chingmang village during the intervening night of June 18–19 from Kanto Sabal.

After being shot, the soldier was sent to Military Hospital Leimakhong and is now stable.

The state government of Manipur on Tuesday extended the internet ban by five more days until June 25 with immediate effect in an effort to stop future disturbances of the peace since the state is still experiencing events like arson.

Due to the ongoing instability in the state, data services have been banned.

Conflicts that broke out at a rally called by the All Tribals Students Union (ATSU) to protest the demand that Meiteis be included to the Scheduled Tribe (ST) list caused violence to erupt in Manipur on May 3.

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