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Factional Clash in Manipur’s Noney District Kills Five Militants

Security forces have intensified monitoring of remote forest zones after a deadly gunfight underscored rivalries among splinter Chin-Kuki factions.

Security agencies have intensified surveillance and movement tracking in and around the area. (File photo)
Officials believe the gunfight was the result of rising tensions and competition between the two factions over territorial and organisational control. (Representational image)

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.