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Militant killed in encounter with army, hideout destroyed at Indo-Myanmar border

The security forces had launched the operation following specific input about the presence of NSCN(K) rebels near Votnu village in Longding district.

Updated on: Sep 04, 2017 05:36 PM IST
Press Trust of India, Itanagar | By
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Security forces on Monday eliminated an outlawed NSCN(K) militant and injured another in an encounter in Longding district on the Indo-Myanmar border in Arunachal Pradesh following which a hideout of the outfit was destroyed.

The forces came under heavy fire from the rebels and retaliated in which one militant was killed and another was injured. (AP file for representation)
The forces came under heavy fire from the rebels and retaliated in which one militant was killed and another was injured. (AP file for representation)

The security forces had launched the operation following specific input about the presence of NSCN(K) rebels near Votnu village in the district.

The forces came under heavy fire from the rebels and retaliated in which one militant was killed and another was injured, defence spokesman Colonel Chiranjit Konwer said.

The other militants escaped into the dense forest nearby. During the search, the forces located the temporary hideout and destroyed it, he said.

The injured insurgent was arrested and a massive search operation was launched in the area to capture the escaped militants, Konwer said adding one AK 47 with ammunition has been recovered from the eliminated terrorist.

Another militant of the outfit was killed on September one at Kunnu village in the district during a similar operation, the Defence spokesman said.

 
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