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January - 14 
Three senior cadres of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) were shot dead and another cadre was abducted by the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants in a hideout at Mingkong in the Mokokchung district on January 14, for their alleged
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Three senior cadres of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) were shot dead and another cadre was abducted by the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants in a hideout at Mingkong in the Mokokchung district on January 14, for their alleged involvement in extortion, reports Telegraph. The NSCN-IM said the killings were necessary to prevent "illegal collection of money in and around Mokokchung". Meanwhile, the NSCN-K said the raid on its hideout and the killings were in violation of the cease-fire between the two factions since December 7, 2007.
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January - 16 
In the State, three youths were shot dead by unidentified gunmen at Meitram Awang Leikai junction under Nambol police station in the Bishnupur district on January 16-evening. Two of them were rickshaw pullers, identified as Takhellambam Romesh and Sorokhaibam Sanjoy Singh. They were reportedly shot
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In the State, three youths were shot dead by unidentified gunmen at Meitram Awang Leikai junction under Nambol police station in the Bishnupur district on January 16-evening. Two of them were rickshaw pullers, identified as Takhellambam Romesh and Sorokhaibam Sanjoy Singh. They were reportedly shot dead by the gunmen who brought them from another place.
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January - 17 
Three contractors, Laishram Ibosana Singh, Nameirakpam Somorjit Singh and Nigthoujam Bijoy Singh, were killed by suspected militants at the Andro bus parking at Palace Gate in the Imphal East district on January 17, reports Imphal Free Press. In his dying declaration, Bijoy stated that while they we
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Three contractors, Laishram Ibosana Singh, Nameirakpam Somorjit Singh and Nigthoujam Bijoy Singh, were killed by suspected militants at the Andro bus parking at Palace Gate in the Imphal East district on January 17, reports Imphal Free Press. In his dying declaration, Bijoy stated that while they were entering a workshop, three unidentified militants asked them to hand over the vehicle to them. Consequent to their refusal, the militants reportedly shot them dead.
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February - 11 
Four persons, including an Assam Police Battalion soldier, were killed and two more injured when Black Widow (BW) militants ambushed a convoy of the North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Ltd (NEEPCO) officials 20-km from Umrangsu in the North Cachar Hills district on February 11, Telegraph report
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Four persons, including an Assam Police Battalion soldier, were killed and two more injured when Black Widow (BW) militants ambushed a convoy of the North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Ltd (NEEPCO) officials 20-km from Umrangsu in the North Cachar Hills district on February 11, Telegraph reports. Police said three vehicles from NEEPCO’s Umrangsu-based colony were on their way to the power house escorting five employees for their evening shift when the ambush occurred. One Assam Police Battalion trooper has been reported missing after the incident.
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February - 11 
Three Islamist militants with suspected links to the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) were killed and three others were arrested in an encounter with security forces at Binajuli village under Agia police outpost in the Goalpara district on February 11, PTI reports. Telegraph added that th
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Three Islamist militants with suspected links to the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) were killed and three others were arrested in an encounter with security forces at Binajuli village under Agia police outpost in the Goalpara district on February 11, PTI reports. Telegraph added that the three slain militants were identified as Sonowar Ali, Abu Sadique and Zahanoor Ali. The militants arrested were identified as Alauddin Sheikh, Sabuddin Sheikh and Habib Basumatary. All of them hailed from different villages in the Goalpara district and were providing logistic support to the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA). The security forces also recovered a 9 mm pistol, a magazine with five rounds of ammunition, two hand-grenades, a local pistol and several documents from them.
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February - 12 
At least three suspected militants, believed to be cadres of the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-MC), were killed in a gun-battle with cadres of another militant group near Sinam Kom village in the Saikul subdivision of Senapati district on February 12, according to I
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At least three suspected militants, believed to be cadres of the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-MC), were killed in a gun-battle with cadres of another militant group near Sinam Kom village in the Saikul subdivision of Senapati district on February 12, according to Imphal Free Press. The attackers also took away three AK-type rifles from the deceased.
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February - 16 
Four United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants were killed in a joint operation by the Army and police in the Sibsagar district on February 16, The Hindu reported. The militants fired at the security forces which retaliated.
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Four United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants were killed in a joint operation by the Army and police in the Sibsagar district on February 16, The Hindu reported. The militants fired at the security forces which retaliated.
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February - 19 
Five employees of a private cement factory, Vinay Cements, were killed while another was injured in an attack by the Black Widow (BW) militants in the North Cachar Hills district on February 19, according to Nagaland Post. According to police, the militants attacked the vehicle carrying the employee
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Five employees of a private cement factory, Vinay Cements, were killed while another was injured in an attack by the Black Widow (BW) militants in the North Cachar Hills district on February 19, according to Nagaland Post. According to police, the militants attacked the vehicle carrying the employees at about four kilometres from Umrangshu. Three of the employees died on the spot while two others succumbed to injuries en route to the hospital. The militants also set ablaze four vehicles carrying the employees.
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February - 22 
Five Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) militants, including an old man and four child recruits, were abducted and subsequently killed by suspected militants of the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) at an unspecified place along the road leading to Thangal Surung from Ekou Bazar under Saikul police station of S
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Five Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) militants, including an old man and four child recruits, were abducted and subsequently killed by suspected militants of the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) at an unspecified place along the road leading to Thangal Surung from Ekou Bazar under Saikul police station of Senapati district on February 22, reports Imphal Free Press. The slain militants were identified as Hanpau Chongloi, Public Relations Officer of the KRA, Pouginlal Hangsing, Lamgoumang Louvum, Jangmilal Hangsing, and Seigoulen Khongsai. A vehicle which was hijacked by the slain militants was also set ablaze by the suspected KLA cadres in the incident site.
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February - 23 
Six suspected insurgents of the United National Liberation Front (UNLF) were killed in an encounter with Assam Rifles personnel at a border village in the Chandel district on February 23, official sources said, according to PTI.
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Six suspected insurgents of the United National Liberation Front (UNLF) were killed in an encounter with Assam Rifles personnel at a border village in the Chandel district on February 23, official sources said, according to PTI.
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March - 9 
Four Hindi-speaking people were shot dead by the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants in the Dibrugarh district on March 9-night, reports PTI. According to official sources, a group of militants came to a brick kiln near Udalguri tea estate between Chabua and Tengakhat and shot dead four
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Four Hindi-speaking people were shot dead by the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants in the Dibrugarh district on March 9-night, reports PTI. According to official sources, a group of militants came to a brick kiln near Udalguri tea estate between Chabua and Tengakhat and shot dead four of the workers there.
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March - 12 
Three suspected militants were killed by the Assam Rifles (AR) personnel during an exchange of fire at Khoikai village under Kasom Khullen police station in the Ukhrul district on March 12, reports Kanglaonline. Two pistols (USA made) with two magazines loaded with live rounds of 9-mm and one Chines
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Three suspected militants were killed by the Assam Rifles (AR) personnel during an exchange of fire at Khoikai village under Kasom Khullen police station in the Ukhrul district on March 12, reports Kanglaonline. Two pistols (USA made) with two magazines loaded with live rounds of 9-mm and one Chinese hand grenade along with three fired out cases of 9-mm bullets were recovered from the possession of the slain militants.
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March - 13 
Four persons were killed and nine others injured in a police firing on an irate mob which was protesting against the dismantling of a National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) camp at Bengtol in the Chirang district on March 13, PTI reports. Over 2000 people tried to prevent the NDFB camp from be
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Four persons were killed and nine others injured in a police firing on an irate mob which was protesting against the dismantling of a National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) camp at Bengtol in the Chirang district on March 13, PTI reports. Over 2000 people tried to prevent the NDFB camp from being dismantled claiming that it was required in the interest of peace as the outfit was in a cease-fire agreement with the Centre. According to sources, the NDFB mobilised people of the area to protest against the closing down of the camp.
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March - 15 
Four persons were killed and more than 50 others, including some women and children, were injured in a grenade blast at Jonai in the Dhemaji district on March 15-night, reports Assam Tribune. According to official sources, about 15,000 people gathered in a field near the Jonai circuit house to celeb
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Four persons were killed and more than 50 others, including some women and children, were injured in a grenade blast at Jonai in the Dhemaji district on March 15-night, reports Assam Tribune. According to official sources, about 15,000 people gathered in a field near the Jonai circuit house to celebrate Ali-Aye-Ligang, a festival of the Mising community, when suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants lobbed a grenade at the crowd. The deceased were identified as Bina Pegu, Kabita Sonowal, Sahadhan Ali and Someswar Sutradhar. However, the ULFA has denied its involvement in the attack.
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March - 18 
Three cadres of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) were killed and two others were injured when unidentified armed militants attacked their camp at Ghoskhata under Dotma police station in the Kokrajhar district on March 18, reports Telegraph. The three deceased militants were identifie
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Three cadres of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) were killed and two others were injured when unidentified armed militants attacked their camp at Ghoskhata under Dotma police station in the Kokrajhar district on March 18, reports Telegraph. The three deceased militants were identified as B. Bhatam, B. Modaram and B. Lambu. According to sources, the assailants came in two vehicles and started firing indiscriminately at the camp. They also set ablaze the camp, which was partially burnt.
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March - 18 
Three cadres of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) were killed and two others were injured when unidentified militants attacked their camp at Ghoskhata under Dotma police station in the Kokrajhar district on March 18, reports Telegraph. The three deceased militants were identified as B
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Three cadres of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) were killed and two others were injured when unidentified militants attacked their camp at Ghoskhata under Dotma police station in the Kokrajhar district on March 18, reports Telegraph. The three deceased militants were identified as B. Bhatam, B. Modaram and B. Lambu. According to sources, the assailants came in two vehicles and started firing indiscriminately at the camp. They also set ablaze the camp, which was partially burnt.
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March - 18 
Unidentified militants killed seven more non-local labourers and injured two others injured on March 18, taking the death toll to 14 in similar incidents since March 17, reports Kanglaonline. While five persons were killed at Thumbi foothill in the Kangla Sangomsang area of Imphal East district, two
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Unidentified militants killed seven more non-local labourers and injured two others injured on March 18, taking the death toll to 14 in similar incidents since March 17, reports Kanglaonline. While five persons were killed at Thumbi foothill in the Kangla Sangomsang area of Imphal East district, two others were shot dead at Kakching in Thoubal district. Many of the non-locals picked up by the militants escaped death after they were rescued by the locals.
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April - 14 
Three militants – two from the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and one from the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) – were killed in a factional clash on April 14, reports Nagaland Post. The incident occurred when armed NSCN-IM cadres ‘raided'
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Three militants – two from the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and one from the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) – were killed in a factional clash on April 14, reports Nagaland Post. The incident occurred when armed NSCN-IM cadres ‘raided' a place near Tousem GHS where some NSCN-K cadres were hiding. The slain NSCN-K militants were identified as Seilor of Tisimpuikam village in Nagaland and Duamthaolung of Theulam village in the Tamenglong district of Manipur. ‘Lance corporal’ Wangsili of NSCN-IM was also killed in the clash.
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April - 24 
Three suspected militants were shot dead by Manipur Police at Langol Games Village under Lamphel police station in the Imphal West district on April 24, reports Sangai Express. According to police sources, all the three slain militants belonged to the Muslim community. Two 9-mm pistols with four liv
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Three suspected militants were shot dead by Manipur Police at Langol Games Village under Lamphel police station in the Imphal West district on April 24, reports Sangai Express. According to police sources, all the three slain militants belonged to the Muslim community. Two 9-mm pistols with four live rounds and six empty cases were recovered from their possession.
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April - 29 
Four children, including one minor girl, were killed in a grenade blast at Kolaigaon in the Chirang district on April 29, according to Sentinel.
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Four children, including one minor girl, were killed in a grenade blast at Kolaigaon in the Chirang district on April 29, according to Sentinel.
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May - 1 
Two civilians and a National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Unification (NSCN-U) cadre were killed during an internecine clash between the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and NSCN-U militants at Old Showuba village under Niuland sub-division in the Dimapur distric
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Two civilians and a National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Unification (NSCN-U) cadre were killed during an internecine clash between the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and NSCN-U militants at Old Showuba village under Niuland sub-division in the Dimapur district on May 1, reports Sentinel.
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May - 5 
In separate incidents, two civilians, including a college student, and a National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militant were shot dead by unidentified militants in Dimapur on May 5.
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In separate incidents, two civilians, including a college student, and a National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militant were shot dead by unidentified militants in Dimapur on May 5.
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May - 10 
12 Black Widow militnts were killed and 18 others injured in a gun battle with the security forces (SFs) in the North Cachar Hills district on May 10, reports The Hindu. Troops of the 8th Sikh Regiment and police cordoned off the village along the Assam-Nagaland-Manipur border around 4.30am (IST) du
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12 Black Widow militnts were killed and 18 others injured in a gun battle with the security forces (SFs) in the North Cachar Hills district on May 10, reports The Hindu. Troops of the 8th Sikh Regiment and police cordoned off the village along the Assam-Nagaland-Manipur border around 4.30am (IST) during the operation at a camp of the Black Widow sheltering around 30 militnts, police sources said. The militants opened fire on the SFs, who retaliated killing 12 of them, the sources said. None from the security forces or the villagers was injured or killed, they said. The village is dominated by Jemi-Naga tribals and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants were also suspected to be in the militant group as they have an understanding with the Black Widow militants. The dead were yet to be identified and investigations were on, the sources said. The ceasefire between the Black Widow and Centre expired recently and the State Government had been instructed by the Union Home Ministry to draw up an action plan to improve the law and order situation, particularly in the NC Hills district.
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May - 11 
Suspected Black Widow (BW) militants shot dead eight labourers engaged in the construction of a railway quarters at Thoibasti in the North Cachar Hills district on May 11-afternoon, reports The Telegraph. A group of around 10 armed militants reached the construction site and opened indiscriminate fi
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Suspected Black Widow (BW) militants shot dead eight labourers engaged in the construction of a railway quarters at Thoibasti in the North Cachar Hills district on May 11-afternoon, reports The Telegraph. A group of around 10 armed militants reached the construction site and opened indiscriminate fire on the labourers. The incident happened a day after the outfit issued a diktat to stop all work on the East-West corridor and broad gauge conversion projects.
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May - 13 
At least six civilians belonging to the Tangkhul community were abducted and later killed by the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Unification (NSCN-U) militants at Vihokhu village in the Dimapur district on May 13, reports Imphal Free Press.
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At least six civilians belonging to the Tangkhul community were abducted and later killed by the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Unification (NSCN-U) militants at Vihokhu village in the Dimapur district on May 13, reports Imphal Free Press.
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May - 15 
Suspected Black Widow (BW) militants hijacked five cement-laden trucks and subsequently killed the five drivers and their five helpers in a village in the North Cachar Hills district on May 15-morning, Telegraph reports. The militants stopped the trucks belonging to one Vinay Cement Ltd and took the
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Suspected Black Widow (BW) militants hijacked five cement-laden trucks and subsequently killed the five drivers and their five helpers in a village in the North Cachar Hills district on May 15-morning, Telegraph reports. The militants stopped the trucks belonging to one Vinay Cement Ltd and took them to the adjacent Krumgminglangsu village, where they killed all the 10 civilians.
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May - 16 
At least 14 cadres of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland–Unification (NSCN-U) were killed by the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants during an internecine clash at Seithekema C village i
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At least 14 cadres of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland–Unification (NSCN-U) were killed by the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants during an internecine clash at Seithekema C village in the Dimapur district on May 16, reports Telegraph. Two civilians were later killed by the NSCN-IM militants when they opened fire on people who attacked the cease-fire monitoring cell of the outfit located in the same area.
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May - 24 
Manipur Police commandos shot dead three suspected militants at New Keithelmanbi, situated along National Highway 53, in the Imphal West district on May 24, reports Telegraph. Acting on specific information on the presence of some militants on an extortion drive in and around the New Keithelmabi are
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Manipur Police commandos shot dead three suspected militants at New Keithelmanbi, situated along National Highway 53, in the Imphal West district on May 24, reports Telegraph. Acting on specific information on the presence of some militants on an extortion drive in and around the New Keithelmabi area under Patsoi Police station, the Police commandos moved into the area in four vehicles. They encountered three youths who, on being challenged to stop, hurled two grenades at the Police team. The police shot dead one of them inside the house of P. Haokip, a-50-year-old resident of Keithelmanbi village. The other two were killed 500-meters away. The identities of the suspected militants are yet to be ascertained. The Police also recovered three grenades from their possession
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May - 24 May - 25
Four Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) militants, identified as Kamlen Dimngel, Mangkholal Doungel, Laljang Khongsai and Doukhohel Touthang, and one Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA cadre, Langkholel Chongloi, were killed during an internecine clash at New Saikhul under Saikhul police station in the Senapati d
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Four Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) militants, identified as Kamlen Dimngel, Mangkholal Doungel, Laljang Khongsai and Doukhohel Touthang, and one Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA cadre, Langkholel Chongloi, were killed during an internecine clash at New Saikhul under Saikhul police station in the Senapati district in the intervening night of May 24 and 25, reports Imphal Free Press.
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June - 7 
A combined force of Imphal East district police commandos and troops of 32 Assam Rifles killed three suspected militants during an encounter at a bylane linking Uchekon Khunou and Lairelpat under Irilbung police station on June 7-night, reports Imphal Free Press. A civilian was also rescued from the
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A combined force of Imphal East district police commandos and troops of 32 Assam Rifles killed three suspected militants during an encounter at a bylane linking Uchekon Khunou and Lairelpat under Irilbung police station on June 7-night, reports Imphal Free Press. A civilian was also rescued from the captivity of the slain militants. Police also recovered a carbine and two pistols from the killed militants.
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June - 11 June - 12
Four militants belonging to the Azad faction of the People’s United Liberation Front (PULF), including one ‘district commander’ Altab Ali alias Sana, were killed when a combined force of Imphal East district police commandos and troops of Assam Rifles neutralised a hideout of the outfit at the footh
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Four militants belonging to the Azad faction of the People’s United Liberation Front (PULF), including one ‘district commander’ Altab Ali alias Sana, were killed when a combined force of Imphal East district police commandos and troops of Assam Rifles neutralised a hideout of the outfit at the foothills of Urup Kangthak village under Irilbung police station, reports Imphal Free Press. Three other slain militants were identified as Mohmmed Sadam, Mohammed Amubi alias Feroz Khan, and Mohammed Dilip. While two militants were killed on June 11-night, two others were killed on 12-morning. A G-3 rifle loaded with 13 live rounds, one 9-mm pistol with two live rounds, two lethod bombs and a 303 rifle with five live rounds were recovered from the slain militants. Meanwhile, nine militants managed to escape from the hideout.
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June - 12 
Three Kuki National Army (KNA) cadres were killed during a factional clash with the Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) at Molkon village under Saikul police station in the Senapati district on June 12-evening, reports Imphal Free Press. An India Reserve Battalion (IRB) personnel, Paokholun Lhungdim, was
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Three Kuki National Army (KNA) cadres were killed during a factional clash with the Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) at Molkon village under Saikul police station in the Senapati district on June 12-evening, reports Imphal Free Press. An India Reserve Battalion (IRB) personnel, Paokholun Lhungdim, was reported to have been killed in the crossfire.
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June - 15 
Four hardcore United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadres of the 28th battalion were shot dead by the Army in an operation at Kanubari village of Charaideo subdivision of Sibsagar district on June 15, PTI reports. The slain militants have been identified as Badal Khargoria, Annie Bauri, Sumit Goha
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Four hardcore United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadres of the 28th battalion were shot dead by the Army in an operation at Kanubari village of Charaideo subdivision of Sibsagar district on June 15, PTI reports. The slain militants have been identified as Badal Khargoria, Annie Bauri, Sumit Gohain and Ajit Gogoi. The Army also recovered one AK-56 rifle, one AK-47 rifle, one grenade launcher, one M-16 rifle, two other rifles, and more than 500 rounds of live ammunition from the spot.
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June - 29 
At least six persons were killed and 35 others, including two policemen, were injured in an explosion at a weekly crowded marketplace in Kumarikata village, about 70 kilometres west of Guwahati city, on June 29, according to IANS. "The market was teeming with people when the explosion took place, ki
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At least six persons were killed and 35 others, including two policemen, were injured in an explosion at a weekly crowded marketplace in Kumarikata village, about 70 kilometres west of Guwahati city, on June 29, according to IANS. "The market was teeming with people when the explosion took place, killing six people on the spot and wounding about 35 more," an unnamed police officer said. "The condition of at least 15 of them are stated to be critical," he added. Police accused the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) for the blast. Meanwhile, Shillong Times reports that 75 persons were injured in the explosion. The report also adds that police personnel recovered another bomb planted in the market.
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July - 20 
Three children were killed and two others sustained injuries when a bomb exploded at a playground in the Phaisanjang village under Moreh police station in Chandel district on July 19-evening, according to Sangai Express. Condemning the incident, the Kuki Students Organisation contended that it was a
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Three children were killed and two others sustained injuries when a bomb exploded at a playground in the Phaisanjang village under Moreh police station in Chandel district on July 19-evening, according to Sangai Express. Condemning the incident, the Kuki Students Organisation contended that it was an unprovoked rocket launcher attack by the United National Liberation Front (UNLF).
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July - 23 
Three militants of the United Liberation Front of Asom’s (ULFA) ‘709 battalion’ were killed in an encounter with the security forces at Namati village under Ghograpar police station in the Nalbari district on July 23-night, according to Assam Tribune.
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Three militants of the United Liberation Front of Asom’s (ULFA) ‘709 battalion’ were killed in an encounter with the security forces at Namati village under Ghograpar police station in the Nalbari district on July 23-night, according to Assam Tribune.
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September - 2 
Four police personnel, including an officer of Mizoram's first battalion of India Reserve Police, were killed when suspected militants ambushed a vehicle at Saipum village in the Kolasib district along the border with Assam on September 2, according to Shillong Times. Three other police personnel we
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Four police personnel, including an officer of Mizoram's first battalion of India Reserve Police, were killed when suspected militants ambushed a vehicle at Saipum village in the Kolasib district along the border with Assam on September 2, according to Shillong Times. Three other police personnel were injured while civilians who were in the vehicle escaped unhurt. Police suspect the involvement of the Hmar People's Conference-Democracy (HPC-D). "The HPC (D) insurgents might be the culprits in view of the coming state assembly polls," an unnamed senior police officer said.
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September - 8 
Five suspected People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) militants were shot dead security forces during an encounter at Ngakrapat in Loktak lake of Bishnupur district on September 8, reports Imphal Free Press. One woman was also wounded in the crossfire. A large number of sophisticated we
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Five suspected People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) militants were shot dead security forces during an encounter at Ngakrapat in Loktak lake of Bishnupur district on September 8, reports Imphal Free Press. One woman was also wounded in the crossfire. A large number of sophisticated weapons and explosives was recovered from the incident site. The recovery included six AK-56 rifles, one each of M-79 (lethod gun), M-16 UGBL, 60 mm mortar, M-81 UMG, RPG launcher, 22 numbers of lethod bombs, three RPG shells, five each of RPG chargers (booster), mortar bombs, China make grenades, one .36 HE grenade, four kilograms of RDX along with several detonators, 13 magazines of AK, two magazines of M-16 rifles, 340 live ammunitions of M-16, 1200 rounds of AK, 13 wireless sets and three binoculars.
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September - 10 
According to Assam Tribune, unidentified militants opened fire indiscriminately in the market place at Bogajuli Belaisribazar in the Baksa district killing three persons on September 10. The slain persons were identified as Suresh Basumatary, Sabu Basumatary and Dominique Basumatary.
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According to Assam Tribune, unidentified militants opened fire indiscriminately in the market place at Bogajuli Belaisribazar in the Baksa district killing three persons on September 10. The slain persons were identified as Suresh Basumatary, Sabu Basumatary and Dominique Basumatary.
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September - 10 
Three persons were shot dead by the suspected militants at Pangong Wangma near a suspension bridge on the Iril river under Porompat police station in the Imphal East district on September 10-evening, reports Imphal Free Press.
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Three persons were shot dead by the suspected militants at Pangong Wangma near a suspension bridge on the Iril river under Porompat police station in the Imphal East district on September 10-evening, reports Imphal Free Press.
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September - 14 
According to Telegraph, two persons including a security force (SF) personnel were killed in a grenade explosion near the office of the Autonomous State Demand Committee (ASDC) of North Cachar Hills district on September 16. Three more persons were injured in the blast. The slain persons were later
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According to Telegraph, two persons including a security force (SF) personnel were killed in a grenade explosion near the office of the Autonomous State Demand Committee (ASDC) of North Cachar Hills district on September 16. Three more persons were injured in the blast. The slain persons were later identified as Nishikanta Malakar, a resident of Haflong and Karambir Singh, a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) constable. Earlier on September 14, a blast had occurred in the same office killing two persons including a SF personnel. Meanwhile, Dilip Nunisa, the ‘chairman’ of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), alleged that the Black Widow (BW) outfit was behind the September 14 and 16 killings. However, Dinar Dimasa, ‘publicity secretary’ of the BW, denied of the outfit’s involvement.
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September - 20 
According to Sentinel, two National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants were killed at Chaiding between Dhansiri and Rangapahar in Karbi Anglong district on September 20. Fifteen people, including these two NSCN-IM cadres, died and around 40 fell seriously ill after inhalin
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According to Sentinel, two National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants were killed at Chaiding between Dhansiri and Rangapahar in Karbi Anglong district on September 20. Fifteen people, including these two NSCN-IM cadres, died and around 40 fell seriously ill after inhaling a poisonous gas when they were pilfering crude oil from a goods train. Meanwhile, an unofficial source put the death toll at 30. Karbi Anglong Superintendent of Police K.K. Sarma, however, confirmed the deaths of eight persons, including two NSCN-IM cadres. The incident took place between Dimapur in Nagaland and Diphu railway stations in a dense forest along the Assam-Nagaland border.
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September - 24 
Three suspected cadres of the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) were shot dead by a joint team of Imphal West district police commandos and Assam Rifles of the Red Shield Division at Thangjing Chiru under Patsoi police station on September 24. One AK-56 rifle with 11 b
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Three suspected cadres of the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) were shot dead by a joint team of Imphal West district police commandos and Assam Rifles of the Red Shield Division at Thangjing Chiru under Patsoi police station on September 24. One AK-56 rifle with 11 bullets, one 9-mm pistol with four bullets and one hand grenade were recovered from the possession of the slain militants.
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September - 25 
Three unidentified militants were killed in a gunfight with the personnel of the Assam Rifles and police commandos at Sangaithel in the Imphal West district of Manipur, reports Assam Tribune. One AK-56 rifles, one 9 mm pistol, one grenade and several rounds of ammunition were recovered from the inci
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Three unidentified militants were killed in a gunfight with the personnel of the Assam Rifles and police commandos at Sangaithel in the Imphal West district of Manipur, reports Assam Tribune. One AK-56 rifles, one 9 mm pistol, one grenade and several rounds of ammunition were recovered from the incident site.
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September - 26 
According to Assam Tribune, seven suspected Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami (HUJI) terrorists were killed in an encounter with the Army at Bashbari under Rupshi development block in the Dhubri district on September 26. Six revolvers, three grenades, two gelatin sticks, six detonators, about 2 kg explosive
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According to Assam Tribune, seven suspected Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami (HUJI) terrorists were killed in an encounter with the Army at Bashbari under Rupshi development block in the Dhubri district on September 26. Six revolvers, three grenades, two gelatin sticks, six detonators, about 2 kg explosives, some Bangladeshi currency notes, a Bangladeshi mobile SIM card and addresses of some hotels in Bangladeshi were recovered from the slain militants’ possession.
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September - 30 
The dead bodies of four persons were recovered from a mass grave in the reserve forest at Kakopathar in the Tinsukia district, where makeshift camps of the ‘28 battalion’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) were located a few months ago, reports Telegraph. The mass grave was suspected to b
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The dead bodies of four persons were recovered from a mass grave in the reserve forest at Kakopathar in the Tinsukia district, where makeshift camps of the ‘28 battalion’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) were located a few months ago, reports Telegraph. The mass grave was suspected to be the dumping ground of dead bodies of those who had been abducted and later killed by the ULFA militants.
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October - 3 
According to Nagalandpost, three National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K) activists were killed when the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) attacked a house reported to be the transit camp of NSCN (K) at Lower Agri colony, Kohima on October 3. Poli
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According to Nagalandpost, three National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K) activists were killed when the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) attacked a house reported to be the transit camp of NSCN (K) at Lower Agri colony, Kohima on October 3. Police recovered 108 empty cases of AK 47, 42 empty cases of 9 mm pistol and the safety pin of a grenade from the place of incident.
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October - 15 
A hand grenade which was planted by suspected militants was recovered from the residential courtyard of an executive engineer of the Manipur Irrigation and Flood Control Department at Hill Town village along Tipaimukh in the Churachandpur district on October 15-evening, reports Imphal Free Press. Th
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A hand grenade which was planted by suspected militants was recovered from the residential courtyard of an executive engineer of the Manipur Irrigation and Flood Control Department at Hill Town village along Tipaimukh in the Churachandpur district on October 15-evening, reports Imphal Free Press. The hand grenade was defused later.
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October - 21 
At least 17 persons were killed and over 30 persons injured when a bomb fitted to a two wheeler vehicle exploded near the high security Ragailong gate in capital Imphal on October 21-evening, according to Sangai Express. While thirteen persons were killed in the incident site, four others succumbed
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At least 17 persons were killed and over 30 persons injured when a bomb fitted to a two wheeler vehicle exploded near the high security Ragailong gate in capital Imphal on October 21-evening, according to Sangai Express. While thirteen persons were killed in the incident site, four others succumbed to their injuries in hospitals. The explosion site was very close to the rear headquarters of 20 Assam Rifles and the Manipur Police commando complex. No militant outfit has claimed responsibility for the explosion. While Police suspected it to be the work of People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), a spokesperson of the outfit called up local media houses to deny the outfit’s role in the blast.
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October - 23 
Five cadres of the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) and People's United Liberation Front (PULF) were shot dead by a combined team of the Imphal East district police commandos and personnel of 39 Assam Rifles during an encounter at Heingang Heibimakhong Ching under Hei
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Five cadres of the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) and People's United Liberation Front (PULF) were shot dead by a combined team of the Imphal East district police commandos and personnel of 39 Assam Rifles during an encounter at Heingang Heibimakhong Ching under Heingang police station on October 23-evening, reports Imphal Free Press. Around ten other militants managed to escape. Two M-16 rifles, one carbine, one 9-mm pistol with 12 live rounds, 20 live rounds of SLR gun, nine detonators, one 36 Indian hand grenade, one lethod shell, one magazine of SLR, six dry cell bateries, two kilograms of PEK explosives, four antenna of wireless sets, and demand letters of the KCP-Military Council signed by one Lamyanba Khuman, ‘commander in chief’ of the faction addressed to ABC Godown at Khoyathong in Imphal demanding INR ten million, and another demand letter signed by ‘district commander’ Chingsanglakpa of the faction addressed to the Central Agriculture University, Iroisemba demanding INR 0.5million , along with one identity card issued by the North East Computer Centre at Zoo Nareng Road in Guwahati of Assam in the name of B. A. Yahiya Khan of Thoubal were recovered from the encounter site.
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October - 25 
According to Telegraph, five United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants and a soldier were killed during an encounter between a joint team of the Army and Central Reserve Police Force personnel and militants at Mahina village in the Nalbari district on October 25-night. The slain militants,
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According to Telegraph, five United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants and a soldier were killed during an encounter between a joint team of the Army and Central Reserve Police Force personnel and militants at Mahina village in the Nalbari district on October 25-night. The slain militants, including one identified as Corporal Sanjit Sarania, belonged to the ‘709th battalion’ of the ULFA. One kilogram of RDX, four pistols, two grenades, one radio set, 29 rounds of live ammunition, one K.G. of urea, two Improvised Explosive Devices (IED), nine detonators, five magazines of Self Loaded Rifles (SLR) and fuse wires were recovered from the encounter site.
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October - 30 
A separate incident, Black Widow (BW) militants killed at least seven police personnel at Langlai near Thujuari of North Cachar Hills district, reports Sentinel. Three militants were also killed in the retaliatory firing. Haflong police sources said that the BW militants opened fire on the police pa
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A separate incident, Black Widow (BW) militants killed at least seven police personnel at Langlai near Thujuari of North Cachar Hills district, reports Sentinel. Three militants were also killed in the retaliatory firing. Haflong police sources said that the BW militants opened fire on the police party who were carrying the body of a Dima Halim Daogah (DHD) leader, Naklai Dimasa, who was killed by the BW militants on October 29 from Haflong Civil Hospital to Diyongmukh after the post mortem. Out of the seven slain police personnel, four were constables in the 8th Battalion of Assam Police; two were from the District Armed Branch and one Home Guard. Meanwhile, Dinob Dimasa, spokesman of Black Widow, denied the outfit’s involvement in the ambush.
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October - 30 
According to Telegraph, 77 persons were killed and about 300 injured in 13 near-simultaneous blasts in Assam capital Dispur and adjoining city Guwahati and three other districts- Kokrajhar, Barpeta, and Bongaigaon on October 30. The first of the explosions was triggered at around 11.30 am near the G
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According to Telegraph, 77 persons were killed and about 300 injured in 13 near-simultaneous blasts in Assam capital Dispur and adjoining city Guwahati and three other districts- Kokrajhar, Barpeta, and Bongaigaon on October 30. The first of the explosions was triggered at around 11.30 am near the Ganeshguri flyover near the high-security capital complex housing the Assembly building in capital Dispur, followed by explosions at Paltan Bazar and Fancy Bazar in Guwahati city within five minutes. Around the same time, bombs also exploded in crowded market places of Kokrajhar, Bongaigaon and Barpeta districts of the lower Assam. Of the six blasts in Guwahati, RDX was believed to have been used in two of the explosions. At least 41 persons were killed in the blasts in Guwahati. While at least 21 persons were killed in three serial blasts in Kokrajhar, 15 persons were killed in twin blasts in Barpeta Road town of Barpeta district. 10 persons were injured in the Bongaigaon blast. The death toll mounted to 77 with a number of persons succumbing to their injuries in the hospitals. Police said that the involvement of jihadi groups like the Bangladesh-based Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI-B) militants cannot be ruled out. The police are also examining whether the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) was involved in the blasts.
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November - 17 
Three suspected militants were shot dead by the Assam Rifles personnel during an encounter at Sajik Tampak under Kakching police station limits in the Thoubal district along the India-Myanmar border on November 17-morning, according to Sangai Express. Two AK 56 rifles, four magazines, one M-22 rifle
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Three suspected militants were shot dead by the Assam Rifles personnel during an encounter at Sajik Tampak under Kakching police station limits in the Thoubal district along the India-Myanmar border on November 17-morning, according to Sangai Express. Two AK 56 rifles, four magazines, one M-22 rifle, 206 live rounds and 40 empty cases were recovered from the possession of the slain militants.
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November - 26 November - 27
According to Telegraph, when six persons, including four truck drivers and two excavator operators, were collecting soil near the Maphou dam site in Nongdam Tangkhul, around five to six militants forced them out of their vehicles and opened fire on them, killing five of them on November 26-night. Th
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According to Telegraph, when six persons, including four truck drivers and two excavator operators, were collecting soil near the Maphou dam site in Nongdam Tangkhul, around five to six militants forced them out of their vehicles and opened fire on them, killing five of them on November 26-night. The other victim of the attack, Heikrujam Inaobi, sustained bullet injuries. He managed to escape to the nearest security outpost on November 27-night. The slain persons were identified as Yumnam Kumar Singh, Thounaojam Nongal, Loitongbam Naobi Singh, Mohammed Manjur and Debendra Thapa. The Masphu dam is being built over the Thoubal river at the tri-junction of Imphal East, Senapati and Ukhrul districts.
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November - 29 
Three Border Security Force (BSF) personnel and an employee of a construction company were killed when National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants ambushed a patrolling party at Wadukcherra under Manikpur police station in the Dhalai district on November 29, reports, Tripura Times. Three s
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Three Border Security Force (BSF) personnel and an employee of a construction company were killed when National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants ambushed a patrolling party at Wadukcherra under Manikpur police station in the Dhalai district on November 29, reports, Tripura Times. Three slain personnel were identified as T. Biju, R.C. Nath and Sonatan Biswas. Another slain person was identified as Monoranjan Sarkar, staff of a construction company. One BSF personnel, Abidur Rahaman, and one worker of the construction company, Uttam Das, were also injured in the attack.
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December - 1 
At least three persons, including a child, were killed and 30 others injured in a bomb blast suspected to have been triggered by the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) outfit in a passenger train at Diphu railway station in the Karbi Anglong district on December 1, reports The
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At least three persons, including a child, were killed and 30 others injured in a bomb blast suspected to have been triggered by the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) outfit in a passenger train at Diphu railway station in the Karbi Anglong district on December 1, reports The Hindu. According to police sources, the bomb was kept inside coach number 8209 of 901 Lumding-Tinsukia passenger train. The bomb exploded at around 8am (IST) as the train entered Diphu railway station. While no one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, an intelligence official said the KLNLF is a suspect.
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December - 8 
A team of Thoubal district police commandos shot dead five suspected People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadres at Langathel Thongkhong under Kakching police station on December 8, reports Imphal Free Press. Two AK-47 rifles along with several live rounds, one lethod gun and two hand
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A team of Thoubal district police commandos shot dead five suspected People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadres at Langathel Thongkhong under Kakching police station on December 8, reports Imphal Free Press. Two AK-47 rifles along with several live rounds, one lethod gun and two hand grenades were recovered from the slain militants.
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December - 21 
Three All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) militants were killed in an encounter with a joint team of Police and Army on the banks of the Bharla River under Panery Police Station in the Udalguri District on December 21, reports Shillong Times. Two USA-made 9MM pistols, one Bulgarian-made .9
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Three All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) militants were killed in an encounter with a joint team of Police and Army on the banks of the Bharla River under Panery Police Station in the Udalguri District on December 21, reports Shillong Times. Two USA-made 9MM pistols, one Bulgarian-made .9 MM pistol and one Australian-made hand grenade were recovered from the slain militants, adds Assam Tribune.
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