Kuki-Zo youths shot multiple times, mostly on back in Manipur's Jiribram, reveals autopsy report
Sunday, 1 December 2024 Ten Kuki-Zo youths, nine adults and one minor, were killed in an alleged gunfight with CRPF on November 11 in Manipur. Post-mortem exams indicated multiple bullet wounds, mostly from behind, without signs of torture. The victims were believed to be militants by police, while the ITLF claims they were village volunteers amid ongoing ethnic violence.
Six young men from Manipur, who have been together since Class 6 at Sainik School in Imphal, were commissioned as Army officers after training at NDA and IMA... IndiaTimes
A family in Manipur is desperately seeking information about Kongbrailatpam Nganthoi Sharma. She was a cabin crew member on the Air India flight that crashed in.. IndiaTimes
The Manipur government has eased restrictions in three Imphal Valley districts, allowing movement from 5 am to 5 pm. This decision follows the imposition of.. IndiaTimes
A CRPF assistant sub-inspector, Satyaban Kumar Singh, lost his life in an IED explosion in Odisha's Sundargarh district during an area domination exercise near.. IndiaTimes
Heightened security measures, including surveillance drones and increased CRPF deployment, will safeguard the Amarnath Yatra following a recent terrorist attack... IndiaTimes
India-Pakistan tensions continue to escalate as a massive security operation is launched in Pahalgam, South Kashmir, following the deadly attack that claimed the lives of 26 people. Authorities are using the latest technology and advanced tactics to locate and neutralize the terrorists responsible. The operation, involving the Indian Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police, CRPF, and other security agencies, is focused on the Baisaran area and surrounding forests of Anantnag district. This comes amid growing concerns over the ongoing conflict between the two nations. Stay tuned for updates on the situation.
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