Overview
- On July 22, at least five militants were killed in a gunfight between the United Kuki National Army and the Chin Kuki Mizo Army in Deiveijang village, Noney district.
- Both UKNA and CKMA operate outside the 2008 Suspension of Operations agreement brokered by the Government of India.
- The clash took place about 50 kilometres south of Nungba in a densely forested area without road access or mobile network coverage.
- Tensions between the outfits have risen since the June 30 assassination of a Kuki National Army leader attributed to UKNA, reflecting disputes over territory and command.
- In response to the violence, security agencies have bolstered surveillance and movement tracking across the hill districts, though no formal statement has been issued.