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Assam Rifles Kill 6 NSCN (IM) Insurgents In Arunachal Pradesh's Khonsa

Troops of Assam Rifles have killed 6 NSCN (IM) insurgents in an encounter in Arunachal Pradesh's Khonsa, foiling any plans of violent clashes in the future.

New Delhi: In Khonsa, a remote area in ​​Arunachal Pradesh, Assam Rifles killed six militants of the banned outfit, NSCN (IM), early Saturday. In this operation, large quantities of arms and ammunition have been recovered from the hideout of insurgents. ALSO READ | Security Personnel Testing Positive For Covid 19 Will Not Be Allowed Inside State: Sikkim Govt Reportedly, on the basis of a strong intelligence input, two columns of Assam Rifles (about 60 soldiers in one column) were sent to the Khonsa area of ​​Arunachal Pradesh's Tirap district. This area is about 50 kilometers from Tinsukia in Assam and is bordering Myanmar. According to intelligence, the insurgents of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland, i.e. NSCN (IM) faction were hiding in their hideout in the Khonsa forest. On the basis of this information, the Assam Rifles personnel laid siege to this hideout at 4.30 am. Six NSCN (IM) militants were killed in the cross-firing. An Assam Rifles soldier was also injured in the encounter. The injured jawan was admitted to the Military Hospital, where his condition is reported to be stable. Six rifles and a large amount of ammunition and other sensitive materials were seized from the slain militants. ALSO READ | Security Forces Gun Down Two Terrorists Along LoC To Foil Infiltration Bid In North Kashmir's Naugam Sector NSCN (IM) is a banned militant organization of Nagaland which is also active in the Tirap district of adjoining Arunachal Pradesh. This organization has carried out major attacks against the army and other security forces in this area. There are reports of NSCN getting financed by China and receiving arms and training from the neighboring country. In 2015, the Government of India had tied up with several Naga organizations including NSCN - 'Naga Accord' to establish peace in the North-East states. But the NSCN was adamant about having its own flag and constitution. The Government of India rejected these demands, due to which, the agreement came to an end. NSCN is believed to be preparing for violent conflict again. However, the encounter on Saturday has foiled these notorious plans of NSCN. Meanwhile, reportedly, the Indian army has killed the militants who were infiltrating the LoC through Jammu and Kashmir's Naugam sector adjacent to Pakistan. On Saturday morning, the army received a piece of information about the terrorists trying to infiltrate. The security personnel launched an ambush, killing two militants. Two AK-47 rifles were recovered from the slain infiltrators.
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