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Army And Assam Rifles Step In To Control Violence In Manipur, Over 7,500 People Evacuated — Photos

The Indian Army and Assam Rifles have stepped in to control the violence in Manipur.

The Indian Army and Assam Rifles have stepped in to control the violence in Manipur.

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Residents of violence-hit areas being taken to Army, Assam Rifles Company Battalions and state government premises at various places in the state.
Residents of violence-hit areas being taken to Army, Assam Rifles Company Battalions and state government premises at various places in the state.
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Army personnel giving information to a family about the shelters, after violence erupted in Manipur.
Army personnel giving information to a family about the shelters, after violence erupted in Manipur.
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Indian Army and Assam Rifles have evacuated more than 7,500 civilians hit by the violence in the state.
Indian Army and Assam Rifles have evacuated more than 7,500 civilians hit by the violence in the state.
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Shifting of villagers to safer areas, away from violence-hit locations is still under progress.
Shifting of villagers to safer areas, away from violence-hit locations is still under progress.
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The violence was arrested by the morning as Army, Assam Rifles along with State police intervened to control the situation.
The violence was arrested by the morning as Army, Assam Rifles along with State police intervened to control the situation.
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People at the site of a fire incident after violence broke out on Wednesday between tribals and non-tribals during 'Tribal Solidarity March' called by All Tribal Student Union Manipur (ATSUM).
People at the site of a fire incident after violence broke out on Wednesday between tribals and non-tribals during 'Tribal Solidarity March' called by All Tribal Student Union Manipur (ATSUM).
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Evacuated people from various areas of Manipur resting under a temporary shelter.
Evacuated people from various areas of Manipur resting under a temporary shelter.
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Around 5000 people from Churachandpur were given adhoc lodging places in Manipur, meanwhile, around 2000 people Imphal as well as Moreh were given shelters.
Around 5000 people from Churachandpur were given adhoc lodging places in Manipur, meanwhile, around 2000 people Imphal as well as Moreh were given shelters.

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