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Indian Army exchanges fire with Naga militants on Myanmar border

In a statement, the Army said that insurgents had opened fire on troops at the Indo-Myanmar border, following which it retaliated.

September 27, 2017 / 18:07 IST
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The Indian Army said on Wednesday that it had inflicted "heavy casualties" on Naga militants after exchanging fire with the rebels along the Myanmar border in the early hours of the day.

In a statement, the Army said that insurgents had opened fire on troops at the Indo-Myanmar border, following which it retaliated.

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NSCN-K cadres are believed to have suffered heavy casualties in the "firefight" that started at around 4.45 am and lasted for a couple of hours. The Indian Army said none of its personnel were hurt in the operation, contradicting reports that had suggested otherwise.

Around 70 para-commandos were involved in the operation on the hideouts located near the border, sources told News-18. Army sources told the channel that the border was not crossed at any point.

The Indian Army has been increasingly active along the Indo-Myanmar border over the past 18 months in a bid to root out insurgency.

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