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ULFA-I alleged that the Indian Army had launched cross-border drone strikes on its base in Myanmar in the early hours, killing 19 cadres and injuring another 19 ...
The attack on ULFA(I) camps just across the border can be seen as the fallout of the geopolitical rivalries among many ...
Paresh Baruah-led militant outfit, which operates from Myanmar, refers to the Indian armed forces as 'colonial occupational forces' ...
The outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (Independent), or ULFA (I), claimed a missile attack carried out by “colonial occupational forces” on its camp in Myanmar killed two of its top commanders ...
The Ulfa-I had claimed on Sunday that three leaders of the group including Nayan Asom alias Nayan Medhi, who was the ...
I, which is headed by Paresh Baruah, has several camps in Myanmar. The outfit, which is different from the pro-talks faction of the outfit, is opposed to talks unless the issue of a sovereign Assam is ...
Guwahati: Two weeks after accusing the Indian Army of attacking its camps in Myanmar, Ulfa (I) and People's Liberation Army (PLA) of Manipur, in a joi.
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India Today on MSNDrone, missile strikes kill 3 Ulfa leaders in Myanmar, Indian Army denies roleThree top Ulfa(I) leaders, including its lower council chief, were killed in back-to-back aerial strikes near the India-Myanmar border, claimed the Paresh Baruah-led outlawed secessionist outfit.
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ABP News on MSNIndian Army Denies Drone Strikes On ULFA (I) Camps In Myanmar After Insurgent Group Claims 19 KilledI's claim of drone strikes on their Myanmar headquarters, which allegedly killed 19 cadres. Reports suggest senior commander Nayan Medhi died.
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ABP News on MSNIndian Army’s Cross-Border Strike Hits ULFA-I Camps In Myanmar; Top Leader Nayan Asom Reportedly KilledIndian Army reportedly targets ULFA-I camps in Myanmar with 100 drones; top commander Nayan Asom feared dead. No official confirmation yet on the major cross-border strike.
A post is being circulated to claim that the Indian army recently launched drone strikes against banned outfit ULFA-I in Myanmar. However, the Indian army has categorically denied its involvement in ...
Three top Ulfa(I) leaders were killed in drone and missile strikes near the India-Myanmar border, a claim Indian authorities deny.
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