Assam Rifles vehicle targeted in Manipur with IED; militant body claims responsibility
A banned militant outfit, People's Liberation Army (PLA), has claimed responsibility for the attack, they said. The paramilitary force's vehicle was on routine patrolling in the district's Saibol area when it was targeted around 8.15 am, they said. "A team of Assam Rifles personnel were on routine patrolling duty in the area when a low-intensity IED went off under the vehicle. None of the soldiers present inside the armoured vehicle was injured," they added.
Police said soon after triggering the explosive, the gunmen fired indiscriminately at the vehicle. "The soldiers retaliated. There is no information if any of the attackers have been injured or killed," police said. Assam Rifles have begun an operation to track the perpetrators. "The Assam Rifles has launched a search operation to find the attackers. The forces have cordoned off the area," police added.
The Kuki Inpi Tengnoupal District, a tribal organisation, condemned the attack. It also demanded that militant bodies leave Kuki-Zo areas immediately.
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