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January - 1 
On January 1, suspected tribal rebels blew up a gas pipeline and two power pylons in Dera Bugti, said officials. The gas pipeline and pylons were damaged when home-made bombs planted by the rebels exploded, said a security official, but there were no casualties. Balochistan Liberation Army leader Wa
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On January 1, suspected tribal rebels blew up a gas pipeline and two power pylons in Dera Bugti, said officials. The gas pipeline and pylons were damaged when home-made bombs planted by the rebels exploded, said a security official, but there were no casualties. Balochistan Liberation Army leader Wadera Alam Khan Bugti claimed responsibility for the attack. He also claimed responsibility for two other incidents in which three electricity poles in Dasht and a gas pipeline were blown up.
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January - 8 
A Border Security Force (BSF) spokesperson said troops of the 42nd battalion conducted a search operation in the Pulwama district on January 8 after receiving information about the presence of some militants there, according to Daily Excelsior. However, when the troops were searching the area, milit
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A Border Security Force (BSF) spokesperson said troops of the 42nd battalion conducted a search operation in the Pulwama district on January 8 after receiving information about the presence of some militants there, according to Daily Excelsior. However, when the troops were searching the area, militants opened fire, which was then returned by the troops and in the clash two militants were killed. Two AK rifles, six magazines, 142 rounds of ammunition, one grenade and two pouches were recovered from the slain militants.
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January - 8 
A National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militant was killed and another severely injured during a factional clash with the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres at Sanghou Village near Athibung in the Peren district on January 8, reports Morung
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A National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militant was killed and another severely injured during a factional clash with the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres at Sanghou Village near Athibung in the Peren district on January 8, reports Morung Express.
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January - 9 
Two security force (SF) personnel, Sakhi Jan and Zainullah, were killed during an encounter with the insurgents in the Chakar Marri village in the Bolan district of Balochistan on January 9, Dawn reported. Nine insurgents and two SF personnel were injured in the clash. According to sources, the enco
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Two security force (SF) personnel, Sakhi Jan and Zainullah, were killed during an encounter with the insurgents in the Chakar Marri village in the Bolan district of Balochistan on January 9, Dawn reported. Nine insurgents and two SF personnel were injured in the clash. According to sources, the encounter occurred when a vehicle of the SFs was attacked as it was passing through the village.
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January - 9 
On January 9, LTTE cadres stormed the office of the Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Party (TMVP), the political wing of the breakaway faction of the LTTE led by 'Colonel' Karuna, at Valachchenai and completely destroyed it. Troops conducted an immediate search in the area where they confronted a group of LT
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On January 9, LTTE cadres stormed the office of the Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Party (TMVP), the political wing of the breakaway faction of the LTTE led by 'Colonel' Karuna, at Valachchenai and completely destroyed it. Troops conducted an immediate search in the area where they confronted a group of LTTE cadres and killed at least four of them.
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January - 10 
On January 10, troops confronted a concentration of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres in the Kondagalchena area of Batticaloa district and killed at least 10 cadres of the outfit after overpowering them, according to Sri Lanka Army (SLA) reports. Four dead bodies were recovered by t
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On January 10, troops confronted a concentration of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres in the Kondagalchena area of Batticaloa district and killed at least 10 cadres of the outfit after overpowering them, according to Sri Lanka Army (SLA) reports. Four dead bodies were recovered by the troops in the aftermath of the clashes. Earlier in the day, troops conducted a search in the same area and recovered three T-56 weapons and two claymore mines.
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January - 13 
Four soldiers were killed died and two others sustained injuries when the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels fired artillery and mortar shells at the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) detachment at Mankerni in the Batticaloa district on January 13, reports Xinhua quoting defence officials. According
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Four soldiers were killed died and two others sustained injuries when the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels fired artillery and mortar shells at the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) detachment at Mankerni in the Batticaloa district on January 13, reports Xinhua quoting defence officials. According to Associated Press, military spokesperson, Brig. Prasad Samarasinghe, said, "They (rebels) targeted our camp in Mankerni with artillery fire late Saturday and we lost four soldiers." Earlier, Sri Lanka Air Force jets damaged a LTTE base in the Verugal area, about 20-kilometers north of the Military's Mankerni camp, said Samarasinghe, adding, in the Ampara district, anti-terrorist commandoes captured two more LTTE bases, bringing the total number of the outfit’s bases captured this week to four. Seven smaller camps have also fallen in Ampara, further south of Batticaloa, the military said. The Special Task Force on January 9 had captured the main LTTE base at Kanjikuduchiaru after launching its offensive code named "Victory Assured" in the area in order to capture LTTE-controlled thickets in the Ampara district.
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January - 14 
Pro-Taliban militants on January 14 shot dead a suspected Uzbek militant and captured another in the Butkhela village of North Waziristan, according to AFP. The duo were reportedly traveling in a car and did not stop at a barrier set up by “local Taliban”, after which they were chased and shot at, s
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Pro-Taliban militants on January 14 shot dead a suspected Uzbek militant and captured another in the Butkhela village of North Waziristan, according to AFP. The duo were reportedly traveling in a car and did not stop at a barrier set up by “local Taliban”, after which they were chased and shot at, said an unnamed Pakistan intelligence official.
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January - 14 
Extremists belonging to the Gono Mukti Fouz (GMF) killed a cadre belonging to the rival New Biplobi Communist Party (NBCP) at Durbachara village in the Kushtia Sadar sub-district on January 14, reports Daily Star. The slain extremist was identified as Milon Hossain of Boroitupi village. Later, Simul
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Extremists belonging to the Gono Mukti Fouz (GMF) killed a cadre belonging to the rival New Biplobi Communist Party (NBCP) at Durbachara village in the Kushtia Sadar sub-district on January 14, reports Daily Star. The slain extremist was identified as Milon Hossain of Boroitupi village. Later, Simul Biswas, central general secretary of the GMF, called local journalists to claim responsibility for the killing.
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January - 17 
An encounter between cadres of the two rival militant groups, the National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), was reported from Kohima on January 17, reports Nagaland Post. However, there was no casualty reported. Dur
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An encounter between cadres of the two rival militant groups, the National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), was reported from Kohima on January 17, reports Nagaland Post. However, there was no casualty reported. During a subsequent search operation, Police arrested five NSCN-K militants between the Officer's Hill and Paramedical locality in the Kohima district.
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January - 19 
An activist of Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum (MJF), Ramesh Mahato, of Siraha district was shot dead by the Maoists in a clash that led to firing on January 19, reports Himalayan Times. The clash occurred when the MJF activists tried to stop two mini-buses, in which Maoist cadres were traveling ignoring
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An activist of Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum (MJF), Ramesh Mahato, of Siraha district was shot dead by the Maoists in a clash that led to firing on January 19, reports Himalayan Times. The clash occurred when the MJF activists tried to stop two mini-buses, in which Maoist cadres were traveling ignoring the bandh (strike) called by the MJF.
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January - 19 
On January 19, LTTE cadres detonated a claymore mine targeting Police jeep in the Kancikudichchi Aru area of Ampara district, killing one Police personnel and injuring three others, including a home guard.
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On January 19, LTTE cadres detonated a claymore mine targeting Police jeep in the Kancikudichchi Aru area of Ampara district, killing one Police personnel and injuring three others, including a home guard.
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January - 28 
The ceasefire liaison office of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD) was attacked by the rival Black Widow militants at Haflong in the North Cachar Hills district on January 28–night and in the ensuing clash a Black Widow militant was killed, reports Telegraph.
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The ceasefire liaison office of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD) was attacked by the rival Black Widow militants at Haflong in the North Cachar Hills district on January 28–night and in the ensuing clash a Black Widow militant was killed, reports Telegraph.
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January - 30 
A factional clash between militants of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) was reported from Saijang village near Jalukie in the Kohima district on January 30, according to Nagaland Post.
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A factional clash between militants of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) was reported from Saijang village near Jalukie in the Kohima district on January 30, according to Nagaland Post.
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February - 1 
The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) said that the outfit’s ‘makeshift’ camp at Saijang in the Kohima district was attacked on February 1 by a combined force of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), "PREPAK, KYKL, KRA, UPDS and DHD (Anti-talk party
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The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) said that the outfit’s ‘makeshift’ camp at Saijang in the Kohima district was attacked on February 1 by a combined force of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), "PREPAK, KYKL, KRA, UPDS and DHD (Anti-talk party)" numbering about 150 cadres, according to Morung Express. During the encounter, five militants of the NSCN-IM were shot dead while two NSCN-K militants was killed and one weapon was lost, said Anie Konyak, ‘Under Secretary’ of the NSCN-K.
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February - 5 
A Kuki National Front (KNF) militant belonging to the President faction was killed and another belonging to the Kuki National Army (KNA) was injured in an internecine clash between two outfits at Koubru Leikha under Sapermaina police station in the Senapati district on February 5. The killed KNF mil
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A Kuki National Front (KNF) militant belonging to the President faction was killed and another belonging to the Kuki National Army (KNA) was injured in an internecine clash between two outfits at Koubru Leikha under Sapermaina police station in the Senapati district on February 5. The killed KNF militant has been identified as Hengoumang Kipgen.
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February - 5 
At least two civilians were killed and another wounded in an encounter between the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres and the Karuna faction in Kaluthavalai in the Batticaloa district on February 5, according to pro-LTTE website, Tamil Net.
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At least two civilians were killed and another wounded in an encounter between the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres and the Karuna faction in Kaluthavalai in the Batticaloa district on February 5, according to pro-LTTE website, Tamil Net.
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February - 8 
According to a delayed report, the United People’s Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) allegedly abducted a Dima Halam Daogah (DHD) militant, Ronald Hojai, on his way from Dhansiri to Diphu in the Karbi Anglong district on February 8, reports Telegraph. Intelligence sources in Haflong, the headquarters of
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According to a delayed report, the United People’s Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) allegedly abducted a Dima Halam Daogah (DHD) militant, Ronald Hojai, on his way from Dhansiri to Diphu in the Karbi Anglong district on February 8, reports Telegraph. Intelligence sources in Haflong, the headquarters of North Cachar Hills district, said these two outfits are silently expanding their area of operations in both districts and the abduction could be fallout of that rivalry.
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February - 12 
A factional clash between the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants and the rival Khaplang faction (NSCN-K) militants was reported from the Phek Town on February 12. Nagaland Post reports that there was no casualty in the incident.
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A factional clash between the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants and the rival Khaplang faction (NSCN-K) militants was reported from the Phek Town on February 12. Nagaland Post reports that there was no casualty in the incident.
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February - 20 
Unidentified militants opened fire near Ura Academy in Kohima village under the North Police Station in the Kohima city on February 20, reports Nagaland Post. There was no report of any casualty in the incident, which police described as a clash between two rival factions of the National Socialis
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Unidentified militants opened fire near Ura Academy in Kohima village under the North Police Station in the Kohima city on February 20, reports Nagaland Post. There was no report of any casualty in the incident, which police described as a clash between two rival factions of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN). The State Police Quick Reaction Team recovered 13 empty cases of different ammunition and four bullet heads at separate locations near the encounter site.
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February - 20 
In the Chandel district, an internecine clash was reported between militants belonging to two unidentified outfits from Machi village, reports Imphal Free Press. Further details of the incident are awaited.
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In the Chandel district, an internecine clash was reported between militants belonging to two unidentified outfits from Machi village, reports Imphal Free Press. Further details of the incident are awaited.
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February - 23 
At least 15 persons were injured in a clash between the Maoists and activists of the Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum (MJF) at Bhairahawa in the Rupandehi district on February 23-afternoon, Himalayan Times reports. The injured include four Maoists, three MJF activists, two policemen and six civilians. The
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At least 15 persons were injured in a clash between the Maoists and activists of the Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum (MJF) at Bhairahawa in the Rupandehi district on February 23-afternoon, Himalayan Times reports. The injured include four Maoists, three MJF activists, two policemen and six civilians. The Maoists have reportedly seized 30 MJF activists and 20 tractors used by the MJF to ferry party activists.
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February - 23 
Maoists and the activists of the Jay Krishna Goit-led Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha (JTMM) clashed when the Maoists tried to open shops at Sarmujawa bazaar in the Rautahat district, Himalayan Times reports. Six persons, including two local shopkeepers, were injured in the clash.
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Maoists and the activists of the Jay Krishna Goit-led Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha (JTMM) clashed when the Maoists tried to open shops at Sarmujawa bazaar in the Rautahat district, Himalayan Times reports. Six persons, including two local shopkeepers, were injured in the clash.
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February - 24 
Maoists and activists of the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) clashed with each other on February 24 in the Rupandehi and Nepalgunj districts, according to Nepal News. A day after they clashed with each other in Bhairahawa, MJF cadres set two buses ablaze in the Marchawar region of Rupandehi district.
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Maoists and activists of the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) clashed with each other on February 24 in the Rupandehi and Nepalgunj districts, according to Nepal News. A day after they clashed with each other in Bhairahawa, MJF cadres set two buses ablaze in the Marchawar region of Rupandehi district. The buses were reportedly being used by the Maoists to ferry their workers and supporters to Butwal where chairman Prachanda is scheduled to address a mass gathering on February 25, today. In Nepalgunj, Maoists activists reportedly vandalised the venue where a programme was being organised by the MJF. In the ensuing clashes, an unspecified number of people were wounded.
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February - 25 
Mizoram Police said that the Hmar People’s Convention-Democracy (HPC-D) was involved in the killing of Isaac L Hmar, son of Laldena, near Berawtlang tourist centre in Aizawl on April 20, 2006, reports Press Trust of India. The motive for the killing is suspected to be the factional clash among Hma
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Mizoram Police said that the Hmar People’s Convention-Democracy (HPC-D) was involved in the killing of Isaac L Hmar, son of Laldena, near Berawtlang tourist centre in Aizawl on April 20, 2006, reports Press Trust of India. The motive for the killing is suspected to be the factional clash among Hmar outfits as Isaac’s uncle is a top leader of the Hmar National Army, which is a strong critic of the HPC-D.
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February - 25 
A day earlier, an encounter between two unidentified militants was reported from Tingkai Khullen under Bishnupur police station in the Senapati district.
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A day earlier, an encounter between two unidentified militants was reported from Tingkai Khullen under Bishnupur police station in the Senapati district.
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February - 25 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a civilian, identified as Chhkauri Ganjhu, at Bendi village in the Hazaribagh district on November 25-evening, reports Telegraph. Maoists killed Ganjhu, accusing him to be an informer of the Jharkhand Prastuti Committee, a rival left-wing ex
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a civilian, identified as Chhkauri Ganjhu, at Bendi village in the Hazaribagh district on November 25-evening, reports Telegraph. Maoists killed Ganjhu, accusing him to be an informer of the Jharkhand Prastuti Committee, a rival left-wing extremist group. He was also blamed for some recent setbacks the outfit suffered, especially the killing of Binod Dubey in 2006.
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February - 26 
According to Nagalandpost, one unidentified militant of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Khaplang (NSCN-K) was killed in a gun battle with the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) faction at Kumji village under Noneh sub division in the Tamenglong district
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According to Nagalandpost, one unidentified militant of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Khaplang (NSCN-K) was killed in a gun battle with the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) faction at Kumji village under Noneh sub division in the Tamenglong district on November 26. The NSCN-IM group further claimed that two other cadres of the NSCN-K were injured during the clash. Three bags containing six uniforms belonging to the NSCN-K and four AK series rifle accessories were recovered by the NSCN-IM cadres.
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February - 26 
An activist of Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF), identified as Jille Ram Yadav, who was injured during a clash with Maoist cadres near Khairapur in Bardiya district on February 25, succumbed to his injury on February 26, Nepal News reports.
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An activist of Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF), identified as Jille Ram Yadav, who was injured during a clash with Maoist cadres near Khairapur in Bardiya district on February 25, succumbed to his injury on February 26, Nepal News reports.
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February - 26 
A suspected cadre of the Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP), identified as Shajahan Ali, was killed by his rivals at Jagannathpur village in Chatmohor sub-district of Pabna on February 26, reports Daily Star. Police sources said that the killed extremist was abducted from his house and was shot de
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A suspected cadre of the Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP), identified as Shajahan Ali, was killed by his rivals at Jagannathpur village in Chatmohor sub-district of Pabna on February 26, reports Daily Star. Police sources said that the killed extremist was abducted from his house and was shot dead.
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February - 27 
One National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) militant, identified as Uewrethong, was killed and two others sustained injuries during a factional clash with the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants at Khukiye-Lukhaiyi village in the Zunheboto di
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One National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) militant, identified as Uewrethong, was killed and two others sustained injuries during a factional clash with the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants at Khukiye-Lukhaiyi village in the Zunheboto district on February 27, according to Nagaland Post.
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February - 27 
In another clash between Maoists and the MJF cadres at Puraini Village Development Committee (VDC) in the Banke district, a teenager boy, identified as Khohade Kori, was killed on February 27-afternoon, Kantipuronline reports. Nepal News adds that 10 activists of MJF and 17 cadres of Maoists also we
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In another clash between Maoists and the MJF cadres at Puraini Village Development Committee (VDC) in the Banke district, a teenager boy, identified as Khohade Kori, was killed on February 27-afternoon, Kantipuronline reports. Nepal News adds that 10 activists of MJF and 17 cadres of Maoists also were injured in the incident.
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February - 27 
One Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) activist, identified as Koili Kori, who was injured in the clash with the Maoists at Puraini Village Development Committee (VDC) area in the Banke district, succumbed to his injuries on February 27, Kantipuronline reports.
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One Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) activist, identified as Koili Kori, who was injured in the clash with the Maoists at Puraini Village Development Committee (VDC) area in the Banke district, succumbed to his injuries on February 27, Kantipuronline reports.
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February - 28 
Two activists of the Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum (MJF) were injured in a scuffle between Maoists and the MJF activists at Gulariya in the Bardiya district on February 28, Himalayan Times reports.
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Two activists of the Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum (MJF) were injured in a scuffle between Maoists and the MJF activists at Gulariya in the Bardiya district on February 28, Himalayan Times reports.
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March - 5 
One National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militant, identified as Sergeant Major Horam Tangkhul, was killed and two National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) militants were injured when the two rival factions clashed at Hoishe village in the Zunheboto district o
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One National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militant, identified as Sergeant Major Horam Tangkhul, was killed and two National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) militants were injured when the two rival factions clashed at Hoishe village in the Zunheboto district on March 5, reports Nagaland Post.
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March - 6 
Around 15 people were killed and several others injured on March 6 in a reported clash between the Wazir Zalikhel sub-tribe and foreign militants near Azam Warsak in South Waziristan. Eyewitnesses told Daily Times, "Among the dead are 13 militants, most of them Uzbeks and Tajiks, while two brothers
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Around 15 people were killed and several others injured on March 6 in a reported clash between the Wazir Zalikhel sub-tribe and foreign militants near Azam Warsak in South Waziristan. Eyewitnesses told Daily Times, "Among the dead are 13 militants, most of them Uzbeks and Tajiks, while two brothers of Zalikhel chieftain Malik Saeedullah were also killed." Eyewitnesses further said, "Foreign militants and their local supporters attacked the brothers of the chieftain on Tuesday, killing both of them, and this led to a gunbattle." A confirmation of the report from authorities in Wana, however, could not be received.
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March - 8 
Three civilians and four National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres were injured in an internecine clash between National Socialist Council of Nagaland -Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and NSCN-K militants at Satakha in the Zunheboto district on March 8, reports Nagaland Post.
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Three civilians and four National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres were injured in an internecine clash between National Socialist Council of Nagaland -Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and NSCN-K militants at Satakha in the Zunheboto district on March 8, reports Nagaland Post.
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March - 9 
One National Socialist Council of Nagaland– Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militant, identified as '2nd Lt.' Kakiho Sema, was shot at and wounded by the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland– Khaplang (NSCN-K) militants at Walford area in the Dimapur district, reports Nagaland Post. The NSCN–K stated
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One National Socialist Council of Nagaland– Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militant, identified as '2nd Lt.' Kakiho Sema, was shot at and wounded by the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland– Khaplang (NSCN-K) militants at Walford area in the Dimapur district, reports Nagaland Post. The NSCN–K stated that Kakiho had defected from the NSCN –K to the NSCN-IM in December 2006 along with three weapons.
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March - 11 
Cadres of the Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha (JTMM-Jwala Singh) and Maoists had a shoot-out between them inside a bus at Satterjhoda in Sunsari district on March 11, Himalayan Times reports. The passenger bus, in which the Maoists were travelling, was totally devastated after it was torched by the J
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Cadres of the Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha (JTMM-Jwala Singh) and Maoists had a shoot-out between them inside a bus at Satterjhoda in Sunsari district on March 11, Himalayan Times reports. The passenger bus, in which the Maoists were travelling, was totally devastated after it was torched by the JTMM cadres. Some Maoist cadres have been kept in detention and their weapons have been seized by the JTMM cadres.
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March - 12 
A Maoist cadre, identified as Hari Basnet, the Prakashpur area in-charge, died in a clash between Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) activists and the Maoists during curfew-time at Inaruwa in the Sunsari district on March 12, Himalayan Times reports.
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A Maoist cadre, identified as Hari Basnet, the Prakashpur area in-charge, died in a clash between Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) activists and the Maoists during curfew-time at Inaruwa in the Sunsari district on March 12, Himalayan Times reports.
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March - 12 
At least 35 persons were injured in a clash between students and the MJF activists in Inaruwa. The clash occurred when MJF activists intervened in a rally taken out by students against the MJF's bandh (strike). However, MJF activists said that, "The clash ensued as some Maoists tried to vandalise MJ
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At least 35 persons were injured in a clash between students and the MJF activists in Inaruwa. The clash occurred when MJF activists intervened in a rally taken out by students against the MJF's bandh (strike). However, MJF activists said that, "The clash ensued as some Maoists tried to vandalise MJF's Sunsari office at Bihibare."
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March - 13 
Five militants belonging to the Kuki National Army (KNA) were killed while one identified as Hensei Haokip sustained injuries in a factional fight with Kuki National Front (KNF) at Phaijang village in the Senapati district on March 13, reports Kanglaonline.
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Five militants belonging to the Kuki National Army (KNA) were killed while one identified as Hensei Haokip sustained injuries in a factional fight with Kuki National Front (KNF) at Phaijang village in the Senapati district on March 13, reports Kanglaonline.
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March - 13 
The number of people killed in the armed clash between Kuki National Front (KNF) and Kuki National Army (KNA) militants at Phaijang village in the Senapati district on March 13 has increased to six with the recovery of one more dead body near Moulthang village on March 14, reports Kanglaonline.
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The number of people killed in the armed clash between Kuki National Front (KNF) and Kuki National Army (KNA) militants at Phaijang village in the Senapati district on March 13 has increased to six with the recovery of one more dead body near Moulthang village on March 14, reports Kanglaonline.
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March - 13 
Three National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres, including its Naginimora Town ‘commander’ Mampai Konyak, second in command Longtik Phom and Ameth Konyak, a bodyguard, were killed by the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres in the Mon distri
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Three National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres, including its Naginimora Town ‘commander’ Mampai Konyak, second in command Longtik Phom and Ameth Konyak, a bodyguard, were killed by the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres in the Mon district on March 13, according to Sangai Express.
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March - 14 
Mizoram Police would exhume the dead body of a National Socialist Council of Nagaland -Isak-Muivah (NSCN -IM) cadre, who was killed by his co-cadres after he voluntarily deserted the outfit, reports United News of India. According to Police sources, four NSCN-IM militants were arrested for killing t
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Mizoram Police would exhume the dead body of a National Socialist Council of Nagaland -Isak-Muivah (NSCN -IM) cadre, who was killed by his co-cadres after he voluntarily deserted the outfit, reports United News of India. According to Police sources, four NSCN-IM militants were arrested for killing the cadre and burying him on the outskirts of Tuipuibari village in western Mizoram bordering Tripura.
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March - 14 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested Wahid Bakhsh Qambar, Tump area leader of the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), along with 13 of his men on March 14 after a brief clash in the Tump area, security officials said, reported Daily Times. "We had intelligence information that Qambar and his men wer
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested Wahid Bakhsh Qambar, Tump area leader of the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), along with 13 of his men on March 14 after a brief clash in the Tump area, security officials said, reported Daily Times. "We had intelligence information that Qambar and his men were hiding there and when we reached there they opened fire," said an unnamed Frontier Corps officer. According to reports, the militant hideout was completely destroyed and a large quantity of arms, ammunition, communication equipment and cash were recovered from the incident site.
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March - 14 
Xinhua quoting Military spokesman Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe reports that over 60 LTTE cadres and 10 troops have been killed in clashes in the island's restive Northern and Eastern provinces over the last few days.
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Xinhua quoting Military spokesman Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe reports that over 60 LTTE cadres and 10 troops have been killed in clashes in the island's restive Northern and Eastern provinces over the last few days.
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March - 18 
In another incident, one NSCN-IM cadre was killed by an activist of NSCN-K at Merangkong village in the Mokokchung district, reports Press Trust of India.
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In another incident, one NSCN-IM cadre was killed by an activist of NSCN-K at Merangkong village in the Mokokchung district, reports Press Trust of India.
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March - 18 
Three National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres were abducted and shot dead by rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres in the Kher Mahal area of Dimapur district on March 18.
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Three National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres were abducted and shot dead by rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres in the Kher Mahal area of Dimapur district on March 18.
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March - 18 
Five workers of the Muslim Students Federation (MSF), the student wing of the ruling Muslim Conference, sustained bullet wounds in a clash with activists of pro-independence National Students Federation (NSF) near Muzaffarabad in the Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) on March 18, Police said, accordin
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Five workers of the Muslim Students Federation (MSF), the student wing of the ruling Muslim Conference, sustained bullet wounds in a clash with activists of pro-independence National Students Federation (NSF) near Muzaffarabad in the Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) on March 18, Police said, according to Dawn. The clash erupted after MSF activists pasted a poster of their organisation’s “Kashmir banega Pakistan” rally outside a shop which reportedly belonged to the family of an NSF leader in Zaminabad village, along the Muzaffarabad-Kohala road. Posters of the rally, which began on March 18 from Mirpur and will conclude in Muzaffarabad on March 23, carry pictures of MS leaders, including PoK Prime Minister Sardar Attique Ahmed Khan, his father Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan and predecessor Sardar Sikandar Hayat. DSP City Mohammad Musa Khan told Dawn that five MSF workers identified as Sajid Rashid, Nasir, Sikandar Majid, Maulvi Khamim and Tabassum Nisar had received bullet wounds in their legs and were admitted to the Abbas Institute of Medical Sciences in stable condition.
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March - 18 
On March 18, troops opened fire after observing a gathering of LTTE cadres in the Peraru area of Trincomalee district, killing two outfit’s cadres and injuring few others. One soldier was also killed in the incident. Later, troops recovered the dead bodies of two LTTE cadres and one T-56 weapon.
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On March 18, troops opened fire after observing a gathering of LTTE cadres in the Peraru area of Trincomalee district, killing two outfit’s cadres and injuring few others. One soldier was also killed in the incident. Later, troops recovered the dead bodies of two LTTE cadres and one T-56 weapon.
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March - 19 
At least 10 people were wounded in fighting that erupted between al Qaeda-linked Uzbek militants and Pakistani tribesmen in a region near the Afghan border, residents said, added Daily Times. The violence erupted in Shin Warsak, a village seven kilometres west of Wana in South Waziristan. Both sides
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At least 10 people were wounded in fighting that erupted between al Qaeda-linked Uzbek militants and Pakistani tribesmen in a region near the Afghan border, residents said, added Daily Times. The violence erupted in Shin Warsak, a village seven kilometres west of Wana in South Waziristan. Both sides fired rifles, rocket-propelled grenades and mortars at each other, residents said. “The situation is very tense,” said a resident of Wana who declined to be identified. “I counted 10 wounded tribesmen were brought to Wana,” he said, adding he had no idea about casualties on the other side. The cause of the clash was not known.
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March - 19 
Nearly 50 people, including 35 foreign militants, have been killed in two days of fighting between the al Qaeda-linked militants and Pakistani tribesmen, Pakistani Government officials said on March 20, reported Reuters. Fighting broke out on March 19 in Shin Warsak village, 7-km west of Wana. "Acco
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Nearly 50 people, including 35 foreign militants, have been killed in two days of fighting between the al Qaeda-linked militants and Pakistani tribesmen, Pakistani Government officials said on March 20, reported Reuters. Fighting broke out on March 19 in Shin Warsak village, 7-km west of Wana. "According to our reports 35 Uzbek militants and 12 tribal combatants have been killed," said a senior Government official, who declined to be identified. Among the dead were three children killed by a mortar bomb on their way home from school on March 19, a teacher said. "The children were getting off their school bus and some had started walking home when a mortar bomb hit," said the teacher, Noorzali, adding, some children were wounded. Military spokesman Major-General Waheed Arshad said the fighting was still going on and up to 35 people had been killed, at least half of them foreign militants and added that security forces were not involved. A battle between foreign militants, most of them Uzbeks, and ethnic Pashtun tribesmen erupted in the remote area near the Afghan border on March 6, when militants tried to kill a pro-Government tribal leader, in which seventeen people, most of them Uzbeks, were killed. It followed Government efforts to convince the tribesmen to help keep order and stop militant raids into Afghanistan. "It's a success of the government tribesmen strategy ... the tribesmen are fed up with them because they and their activities adversely affect their lives and business," Arshad said.
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March - 19 
Two school students were killed and six others injured when their bus was caught in crossfire between local Taliban fighters and Uzbek militants in the restive South Waziristan agency on March 19, witnesses and local people told Dawn. They said that the bus of the Musa Public School taking the stude
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Two school students were killed and six others injured when their bus was caught in crossfire between local Taliban fighters and Uzbek militants in the restive South Waziristan agency on March 19, witnesses and local people told Dawn. They said that the bus of the Musa Public School taking the students to their homes came under fire at Jaghundai area near the Pak-Afghan border. It is not clear the bus was hit by bullets or a rocket. According to information, tension had been mounting between local Taliban and Uzbek militants in the past three days after the killing of an Arab militant. According to local people, Taliban leaders suspected involvement of Uzbek militants in the killing of the Arab national. A day earlier, two Uzbeks were killed and the Uzbek fighters suspected that local Taliban militants had carried out the killing, local people added.
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March - 21 
Clashes between foreign al Qaeda militants and pro-Government tribesmen in South Waziristan have left 110 people dead, Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao told Daily Times on March 21. Sherpao said that 84 Uzbek militants and 17 local tribesmen, including nine civilians, had been killed during three day
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Clashes between foreign al Qaeda militants and pro-Government tribesmen in South Waziristan have left 110 people dead, Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao told Daily Times on March 21. Sherpao said that 84 Uzbek militants and 17 local tribesmen, including nine civilians, had been killed during three days of fighting. Another 83 Uzbeks have been captured by the tribal forces, he said, adding that the Government has not intervened in the clashes. However, witnesses in Wana told Daily Times that the Army had fired artillery rounds from the Zarinoor base at the Uzbek militants’ positions in Azam Warsak and Sheen Warsak and gunship helicopters were hovering over the area. However, Army spokesman Maj Gen Waheed Arshad said he had no information that artillery was being used against the foreign militants. The report further added that Maulvi Nazir is leading the battle against foreign militants for the first time since they crossed over from Afghanistan after the United States invasion. The clashes were spreading from Azam Warsak and Kaloosha to areas like Karikot. Uzbek militants are being supported by key commanders of the late Taliban leader Nek Muhammad and they have taken control of a school in Karikot and all schools have been closed for an indefinite period, tribesmen arriving in Tank city from Wana told Daily Times. Security officials said the clashes began with the killing of Saiful Adil, an Arab fighter whose body was found a few days ago. "Maulvi Nazir supports the Arabs and suspected that the Uzbeks had murdered Adil," the officials said. They said that Nazir’s men attacked two private jails operated by Uzbek militants in Azam Warsak early on March 21, adding that the tribesmen killed more than 20 Uzbeks and rescued four local prisoners. Residents of Wana arriving in Tank city claimed that they had seen "Punjabi Taliban" fighting alongside Nazir’s men, but their claims could not be confirmed. Former Federally Administered Tribal Area security chief Brigadier (retired)) Mehmood Shah said the Government should take advantage of the situation by covertly or overtly supporting the tribesmen. Meanwhile, a jirga led by Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) Member of National Assembly Maulana Mirajuddin is heading towards Wana to negotiate a cease-fire between the warring factions.
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March - 21 
At least 27 persons, including five women, were killed and over 40 persons were injured at Gaur in the Rautahat district on March 21 when Maoists and Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) activists clashed with each other, Nepal News reports. 12 dead bodies were found at the major clash site at the Rice Mi
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At least 27 persons, including five women, were killed and over 40 persons were injured at Gaur in the Rautahat district on March 21 when Maoists and Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) activists clashed with each other, Nepal News reports. 12 dead bodies were found at the major clash site at the Rice Mills ground in Gaur while 15 more bodies were discovered in the nearby Hajmaniya and Mudhbaliya Village Development Committees (VDCs) - four kilometres away from Gaur city. The incident occurred after 1 pm at the Rice Mills ground in Gaur where both the Madhesi Mukti Morcha (MMM) affiliated with the Maoists and MJF had planned to hold their separate mass meetings. Unconfirmed reports say that Jwala Singh faction of Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha (JTMM) has owned up responsibility for the shootout.
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March - 21 
Himalayan Times quoting Superintendent of Police (SP) at the Rautahat District Police Office, Ram Kumar Khanal, says 30 Maoist cadres, five MJF activists and five civilians were injured in the clash. Khanal said, "Most of those who died in the encounter are Maoists," adding that other dead persons w
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Himalayan Times quoting Superintendent of Police (SP) at the Rautahat District Police Office, Ram Kumar Khanal, says 30 Maoist cadres, five MJF activists and five civilians were injured in the clash. Khanal said, "Most of those who died in the encounter are Maoists," adding that other dead persons were yet to be identified.
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March - 22 
Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao said that the toll in four days of fighting likely crossed 135 on March 22. The dead include some 100 foreigners, 25 fighters of local tribes. Security officials in Tank city said that pro-Maulvi Nazir militants ambushed two vehicles carrying 12 Uzbek milit
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Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao said that the toll in four days of fighting likely crossed 135 on March 22. The dead include some 100 foreigners, 25 fighters of local tribes. Security officials in Tank city said that pro-Maulvi Nazir militants ambushed two vehicles carrying 12 Uzbek militants, killing six of them in Zarmilan, 35 kilometres south of Wana. "Other foreign militants fled in the second vehicle while local militants lost two comrades in the ambush," the security officials said. Otherwise, the clashes on the fourth day of the conflict were less intense, a military spokesman said. "The clashes continued but their intensity was low," Maj-Gen Waheed Arshad told Daily Times.
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March - 22 
The death tool in the clash between the Maoists and the activists of the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) at Gaur in the Rautahat district has gone up to 28, Himalayan Times reports.
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The death tool in the clash between the Maoists and the activists of the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) at Gaur in the Rautahat district has gone up to 28, Himalayan Times reports.
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March - 23 
An ambush on a car carrying some Uzbek militants was reported from Speenkai Raghzai, but it could not be confirmed officially. Two Uzbeks were reported killed in the attack, indicating that the clashes were spreading from Waziristan. The fighting started on March 19 after pro-government Taliban comm
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An ambush on a car carrying some Uzbek militants was reported from Speenkai Raghzai, but it could not be confirmed officially. Two Uzbeks were reported killed in the attack, indicating that the clashes were spreading from Waziristan. The fighting started on March 19 after pro-government Taliban commander Maulvi Nazir took up arms against the foreigners, mainly followers of Uzbek militant Tahir Yuldashev.
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March - 23 
At least twenty Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres and nine soldiers were killed in a clash between security forces (SFs) and outfit cadres on March 23 in the Mannar district near Vavuniya border, reported Associated Press. The battle marked the opening of a new front in escalating hosti
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At least twenty Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres and nine soldiers were killed in a clash between security forces (SFs) and outfit cadres on March 23 in the Mannar district near Vavuniya border, reported Associated Press. The battle marked the opening of a new front in escalating hostilities between soldiers and the outfit cadres in the Northwest, as fighting had previously been concentrated in Northern and Eastern districts. Military spokesman Brig. Prasad Samarasinghe said, "Even this morning terrorists fired artillery and mortars at our troops and we retaliated. Our aim is to neutralize the terrorists' artillery and mortar positions in the area so that civilian settlements and our camps are safe," adding, soldiers recovered weapons, ammunition and other military equipment from the area. However, LTTE military spokesman Rasiah Ilanthiraiyan said, "…This morning a contingent of army troops intruded into our parts of Mannar district ... and are holding 120 families in a village as human shields while they are firing at us."
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March - 23 
In a separate incident, SFs and LTTE cadres clashed in the Batticaloa district, after which troops recovered the dead bodies of six outfit cadres.
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In a separate incident, SFs and LTTE cadres clashed in the Batticaloa district, after which troops recovered the dead bodies of six outfit cadres.
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March - 24 
The Hindu reported that after a one-day lull, clashes erupted once again between local tribal militias and foreign, mostly Uzbek militants, in North Waziristan. A Jirga (tribal council), comprising tribal elders, religious leaders, local and Afghan Taliban commanders and a delegation of the Jamaat-e
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The Hindu reported that after a one-day lull, clashes erupted once again between local tribal militias and foreign, mostly Uzbek militants, in North Waziristan. A Jirga (tribal council), comprising tribal elders, religious leaders, local and Afghan Taliban commanders and a delegation of the Jamaat-e-ulema Islami, a pro-Taliban constituent of the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal coalition, failed to persuade the two sides to continue a cease-fire that they had agreed to on March 22.
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March - 24 
Two persons were killed when a suspected Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) suicide bomber blew himself up at a military check point in Jaffna on March 24, according to Press Trust of India. The man was killed along with the soldier who tried to search him near a Hindu temple. The blast occurre
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Two persons were killed when a suspected Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) suicide bomber blew himself up at a military check point in Jaffna on March 24, according to Press Trust of India. The man was killed along with the soldier who tried to search him near a Hindu temple. The blast occurred even as clashes between the military and LTTE were continuing in the northern Vavuniya district where the military said it killed 20 LTTE cadres in the past two days for the loss of nine soldiers killed.
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March - 25 
In a factional gunfight the cadres of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) claimed to have shot dead four National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres at Namsai in the Mon district on March 25, reports Nagaland Post.
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In a factional gunfight the cadres of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) claimed to have shot dead four National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres at Namsai in the Mon district on March 25, reports Nagaland Post.
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March - 28 
Three persons were injured in a clash between Maoists and the activists of Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) in Barewa of the Rupandehi district on March 28, Nepal News reports. Reports say that shots were fired in the air and a bomb exploded during the clash between the two sides. Police said Maoist c
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Three persons were injured in a clash between Maoists and the activists of Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) in Barewa of the Rupandehi district on March 28, Nepal News reports. Reports say that shots were fired in the air and a bomb exploded during the clash between the two sides. Police said Maoist cadre and two belonging to MJF were injured in the incident. Kantipuronline adds that the scuffle broke out between the two sides regarding citizenship distribution.
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March - 29 
At least four persons were killed and as many wounded in clashes between two militant groups in South Waziristan on March 29, officials and residents said, according to Dawn. Both sides used heavy weapons in the fighting which left the four, two of them foreigners, dead. Sources said the clashes eru
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At least four persons were killed and as many wounded in clashes between two militant groups in South Waziristan on March 29, officials and residents said, according to Dawn. Both sides used heavy weapons in the fighting which left the four, two of them foreigners, dead. Sources said the clashes erupted early in the morning between supporters of militant commander Maulvi Nazir and his rival Noor Islam, who is backing foreigners in Azam Warsak, Shin Warsak, Jaghundai and Kalosha areas. The fighting began when the Nazir group tried to dislodge foreigners from a Government school in Ghawakha area, the sources said. A cease-fire was brokered after three hours of fighting. However, a local tribal commander said that fighting would continue until all foreign militants were expelled from South Waziristan. "Though a jirga is still trying to negotiate a ceasefire, our position remains firm that all Uzbek militants should leave the area," Haji Sharif, a supporter of Mullah Nazir, told AFP.
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March - 29 
Tribesmen claimed to have captured five foreign militants in fresh clashes in Wana, Azam Warsak and Sheen Warsak, reported Online.
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Tribesmen claimed to have captured five foreign militants in fresh clashes in Wana, Azam Warsak and Sheen Warsak, reported Online.
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March - 30 
A security official said tribesmen overnight seized control of a school that foreigners were using as their base in Ghawakha, a town near Wana, killing seven Uzbeks. Another official said three tribal fighters were also killed and six wounded in the fighting. Residents said the militants also shot d
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A security official said tribesmen overnight seized control of a school that foreigners were using as their base in Ghawakha, a town near Wana, killing seven Uzbeks. Another official said three tribal fighters were also killed and six wounded in the fighting. Residents said the militants also shot dead a local man who was travelling in the area on his bike. The latest clashes were concentrated in Azam Warsak, Shen Warsak and Kalusha areas of South Waziristan. Residents say between 300 and 500 Uzbeks and Chechens are holed up in the area. They said the Uzbeks were effectively under siege in the mountainous terrain as all roads leading to the troubled towns were being controlled by tribal commander Mullah Nazir. A tribal leader, Haji Sharif, ruled on March 29 out any negotiations with the foreigners.
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March - 30 
Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao said more than 50 people had been killed on March 30 during clashes between Islamist militants and local Pashtun tribesmen.
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Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao said more than 50 people had been killed on March 30 during clashes between Islamist militants and local Pashtun tribesmen.
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March - 31 
According to Daily Times, local tribesmen attacked foreign al Qaeda militants hiding in bunkers in the ongoing clashes that killed five people in South Waziristan on March 31, bringing the total death toll since fighting began on March 19 to 177. Pro-government tribesmen attacked bunkers occupied
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According to Daily Times, local tribesmen attacked foreign al Qaeda militants hiding in bunkers in the ongoing clashes that killed five people in South Waziristan on March 31, bringing the total death toll since fighting began on March 19 to 177. Pro-government tribesmen attacked bunkers occupied by the militants as part of efforts to drive them from Waziristan bordering Afghanistan. They reportedly seized seven bunkers dug into a mountain from where Uzbek militants and their Chechen and Arab allies could launch attacks on the main town of Wana in South Waziristan. Foreign militants also shelled Pakistani army soldiers in the area, killing two, according to an unnamed security official. Troops from an army base in the area retaliated with artillery fire targeting foreign militants on the outskirts of Wana, he said.
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March - 31 
At least one soldier of the Special Task Force (STF) was killed and two personnel were injured in clashes between the Sri Lanka military and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in the north and east even as the air force targeted yet another LTTE base on March 31, according to The Hindu. A
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At least one soldier of the Special Task Force (STF) was killed and two personnel were injured in clashes between the Sri Lanka military and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in the north and east even as the air force targeted yet another LTTE base on March 31, according to The Hindu. A statement by the military said one STF personnel was killed and another injured when the vehicle in which traveled was targeted by a claymore mine by the LTTE on March 31-evening in the Batticaloa district.
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April - 2 
Business centres were closed down in Wana due to an armed clash between the supporters of ‘commander’ Nazeer, who is leading the ongoing campaign against foreign militants in South Waziristan, and ‘commander’ Javid in Rustam Bazaar leaving one person dead from both sides. There were also reports tha
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Business centres were closed down in Wana due to an armed clash between the supporters of ‘commander’ Nazeer, who is leading the ongoing campaign against foreign militants in South Waziristan, and ‘commander’ Javid in Rustam Bazaar leaving one person dead from both sides. There were also reports that Haji Nazeer’s armed men captured four vehicles along with the armed men belonging to the rival group in Wana.
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April - 2 
Ten more people were killed and an unspecified number of them wounded in renewed fighting between the pro-government tribesmen and foreign militants on April 2, even as the Ahmadzai Wazir tribe gave a call to all the tribesmen to go after the foreign militants and their local supporters to purge the
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Ten more people were killed and an unspecified number of them wounded in renewed fighting between the pro-government tribesmen and foreign militants on April 2, even as the Ahmadzai Wazir tribe gave a call to all the tribesmen to go after the foreign militants and their local supporters to purge the area from outsiders, according to The News. The foreign militants also publicly executed Juma Khan alias Haji Jimak in the Azam Warsak area of South Waziristan to punish the family of a tribal journalist, Din Muhammad, accused of leaking information about the fighting to media from the region. The Uzbek militants, backed by ‘commander’ Haji Omar and his supporters, attacked the house of Din Muhammad in Wana on April 2 and killed Muhammad Amir, father of Din Muhammad, his brother Muhammad Islam and a cousin on the spot while abducting four persons along with them. At least seven tribesmen from both sides were reportedly killed in fresh fighting on April 2-evening in the Zeirha Letta area of South Waziristan.
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April - 2 
Two people were killed and nine others injured in a clash between two religious groups at Khyber Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 2, according to Daily Times. The fighting started when the Lashkar-e-Islami, headed by Mangal Bagh, cordoned off the Ansarul Islam’s cent
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Two people were killed and nine others injured in a clash between two religious groups at Khyber Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 2, according to Daily Times. The fighting started when the Lashkar-e-Islami, headed by Mangal Bagh, cordoned off the Ansarul Islam’s centre in the Shalobar area, three kilometers from Bara Bazaar. Consequently, both groups exchanged gunfire which killed Sher Hasid of the Ansarul Islam and a student, identified as Faisal, and injured nine others.
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April - 2 
One Maoist was killed on April 2 in a clash between Maoists and members of various other political parties in Kalikot, according to Kantipuronline. While the Maoists claimed that Abhischa of the Maoist-affiliated Chure Janasanskritik Samaj (CJS) was killed during the scuffle, the other parties said
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One Maoist was killed on April 2 in a clash between Maoists and members of various other political parties in Kalikot, according to Kantipuronline. While the Maoists claimed that Abhischa of the Maoist-affiliated Chure Janasanskritik Samaj (CJS) was killed during the scuffle, the other parties said that Abischa died after he fell from the hills. Six others, including the Maoist Kalikot district in-charge, were wounded during the scuffle.
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April - 2 
Troops killed at least 23 Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres during clashes in the Batticaloa district on April 2, reports Sri Lanka Army (SLA). The battle erupted while the soldiers were on an operation in the Unnichchai village. Reports confirmed the recovery of 10 dead bodies of LTTE
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Troops killed at least 23 Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres during clashes in the Batticaloa district on April 2, reports Sri Lanka Army (SLA). The battle erupted while the soldiers were on an operation in the Unnichchai village. Reports confirmed the recovery of 10 dead bodies of LTTE cadres from different spots. Reuters quoted military spokesperson Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe as saying, "There are 23 confirmed LTTE dead."
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April - 4 
An estimated 50 people were killed in fresh clashes between pro-government tribesmen and foreign militants in South Waziristan on April 4, reports Daily Times. A tribal army led by Maulana Nazir, a pro-government militant commander waging a fight against Uzbek militants, captured the strategic area
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An estimated 50 people were killed in fresh clashes between pro-government tribesmen and foreign militants in South Waziristan on April 4, reports Daily Times. A tribal army led by Maulana Nazir, a pro-government militant commander waging a fight against Uzbek militants, captured the strategic area of Sheen Warsak west of Wana after a fierce battle in which 19 Uzbeks and five tribesmen were killed. Three paramilitary soldiers were also killed during the fighting. In a gunbattle in Zaghunday, north of Sheen Warsak, the tribal army killed 25 Uzbeks.
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April - 4 
Two people were injured in a clash between the Maoists and Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) activists in the Ramgunj Belgachhiya area of Sunsari district on April 4-evening. One Maoist, identified as Shambhu Sharma, and a MJF activist, identified as Birendra Mandal, were wounded in the incident. Polic
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Two people were injured in a clash between the Maoists and Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) activists in the Ramgunj Belgachhiya area of Sunsari district on April 4-evening. One Maoist, identified as Shambhu Sharma, and a MJF activist, identified as Birendra Mandal, were wounded in the incident. Police have arrested two Maoists along with some weapons. While the Maoists have claimed that the weapons belong to the MJF, Police said that they belong to the Maoists.
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April - 6 
Pro-government tribesmen stormed key bunkers occupied by foreign Al Qaeda militants on April 6, killing around 20 people, said security officials, according to Daily Times. In the major assault, the tribesmen overran several bunkers held by the foreign militants. "Some 20 bodies were found lying the
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Pro-government tribesmen stormed key bunkers occupied by foreign Al Qaeda militants on April 6, killing around 20 people, said security officials, according to Daily Times. In the major assault, the tribesmen overran several bunkers held by the foreign militants. "Some 20 bodies were found lying there before dawn, and more casualties were feared as the fighting continued throughout the night," said a security official. Sporadic gunfire continued on April 6-morning. Residents said the dead in the clashes overnight included seven tribesmen. Meanwhile, Inter-Services Public Relations Director General Major General Wahid Arshad said that Army troops had been deployed to Shin Warsak to tighten security, but they were not taking part in the fighting.
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April - 8 
In a separate clash with militants, a tribal elder and a deputy were killed late on April 8 near Wana, administrative headquarters of South Waziristan.
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In a separate clash with militants, a tribal elder and a deputy were killed late on April 8 near Wana, administrative headquarters of South Waziristan.
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April - 8 
Sources said rival groups were targeting each other’s positions in the Sadda-Ibrahimzai and Kirman-Parachamkani areas of the agency. They were using heavy weapons and also targeting residential areas. In Alizai, a shell reportedly hit a government office, killing one soldier. Residents said some peo
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Sources said rival groups were targeting each other’s positions in the Sadda-Ibrahimzai and Kirman-Parachamkani areas of the agency. They were using heavy weapons and also targeting residential areas. In Alizai, a shell reportedly hit a government office, killing one soldier. Residents said some people had opened fire in the Dandar localities of the city on April 8-night, but no casualty was reported.
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April - 8 
The situation, however, was reportedly stable in Kurram Agency’s headquarters, Parachinar, where the clashes erupted on April 6 and led to most of the casualties. The Army and the paramilitary Frontier Corps were patrolling the streets of Parachinar and gunship helicopters were over-flying the city
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The situation, however, was reportedly stable in Kurram Agency’s headquarters, Parachinar, where the clashes erupted on April 6 and led to most of the casualties. The Army and the paramilitary Frontier Corps were patrolling the streets of Parachinar and gunship helicopters were over-flying the city to intercept combatants. Kurram Agency’s political agent, Sahibzada Mohammad Anis, told The News that negotiations were being held with leaders from the Sunni and Shia communities to secure a truce.
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April - 9 
Eight left-wing extremists belonging to a breakaway group called Revolutionary Communist Centre – Third Conference (TPC) were killed in a clash with 100 cadres of the Communist Party of India (CPI-Maoist) near Bhadgao under Balumath police area, in the Latehar district on April 9, reports Ranchi Exp
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Eight left-wing extremists belonging to a breakaway group called Revolutionary Communist Centre – Third Conference (TPC) were killed in a clash with 100 cadres of the Communist Party of India (CPI-Maoist) near Bhadgao under Balumath police area, in the Latehar district on April 9, reports Ranchi Express. One CPI-Maoist cadre is also believed to have been and several others injured in the gun battle.
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April - 9 
Pro-government tribesmen have reportedly cleared the Azam Warsak area in South Waziristan of Uzbek militants linked to the al Qaeda and hoisted their flags after establishing their control. An official said that around 2,000 tribal volunteers and militants allied to ‘commander’ Maulana Nazir entered
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Pro-government tribesmen have reportedly cleared the Azam Warsak area in South Waziristan of Uzbek militants linked to the al Qaeda and hoisted their flags after establishing their control. An official said that around 2,000 tribal volunteers and militants allied to ‘commander’ Maulana Nazir entered Azam Warsak on April 9-morning and hoisted white flags, according to Dawn. "With God’s help, we have forced Qari Tahir Khan and his supporters to flee," Mullah Owais Hanafi, a spokesman for the tribal army led by Maulana Nazir, said in a statement. Qari Tahir Khan is a local name for Tahir Yuldashev, leader of the outlawed Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan. "By (Monday) mid-day, the tribal army reached the centre of Azam Warsak to hoist a white flag – signifying the return of peace – and Uzbek militants left the area long before our mujahideen’s arrival," Hanafi said. "There was no resistance… It was a problem area but it’s clear now," South Waziristan administrator Hussainzada Khan told Dawn. Hussainzada disclosed that overnight clashes between pro-government tribesmen and Uzbek militants had left eight Uzbeks dead.
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April - 10 
Sri Lankan troops killed at least 20 Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres after a mortar attack in the Vavuniya district on April 10-evening killed one soldier and injured four others, Reuters reports. The LTTE, however, denied any losses in the clash and instead claimed to have killed 10
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Sri Lankan troops killed at least 20 Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres after a mortar attack in the Vavuniya district on April 10-evening killed one soldier and injured four others, Reuters reports. The LTTE, however, denied any losses in the clash and instead claimed to have killed 10 soldiers in a separate clash overnight in the same region.
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April - 11 
The military used artillery guns to target positions from where fighters were firing at their sectarian rivals on April 11-afternoon. In one such attack, the troops shelled a trench of Sunni fighters in Khushangul village, killing three men and injuring six others. While Kurram Agency’s Political Ag
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The military used artillery guns to target positions from where fighters were firing at their sectarian rivals on April 11-afternoon. In one such attack, the troops shelled a trench of Sunni fighters in Khushangul village, killing three men and injuring six others. While Kurram Agency’s Political Agent, Sahibzada Mohammad Anis, put the death toll until April 11-afternoon after six days of fighting at 35, independent sources said the toll was steadily climbing and could now be in the range of 80 to 100.
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April - 12 
One National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadre, identified as ‘Sgt. Maj.’ Ningam Tangkhul, was killed in a factional clash with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) at Bungsang in the Dimapur district on April 12, reports Nagaland Post. Meanwhile, the
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One National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadre, identified as ‘Sgt. Maj.’ Ningam Tangkhul, was killed in a factional clash with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) at Bungsang in the Dimapur district on April 12, reports Nagaland Post. Meanwhile, the NSCN-K claimed two more from the rival faction were either killed or seriously injured in the clash.
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April - 13 
At least 50 persons were injured - four of them critically - when Maoists and locals clashed at Betali Village Development Committee (VDC) of the Ramechhap district on April 13-afternoon, Himalayan Times reports. According to eyewitnesses, up to 50 Young Communist League (YCL) cadres led by Maoist a
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At least 50 persons were injured - four of them critically - when Maoists and locals clashed at Betali Village Development Committee (VDC) of the Ramechhap district on April 13-afternoon, Himalayan Times reports. According to eyewitnesses, up to 50 Young Communist League (YCL) cadres led by Maoist area in-charge Madan attacked the locals at Betali bazaar with pistols, khukuris (knives), sticks and iron bars. The clash erupted when locals were protesting against the Maoist assault on a youth, Prakash Karki, from Betali VDC-6 on April 10 and hoisted black flags against them at different places.
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April - 14 
At least seven persons, including five Maoists, were injured when a group of locals clashed with Maoist insurgents at Lebat in the Makawanpur district on April 14, according to Kantipuronline. The clash ensued after the Maoists, who had reached the village armed with sticks purportedly for "highway
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At least seven persons, including five Maoists, were injured when a group of locals clashed with Maoist insurgents at Lebat in the Makawanpur district on April 14, according to Kantipuronline. The clash ensued after the Maoists, who had reached the village armed with sticks purportedly for "highway security patrol", manhandled some local persons.
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April - 15 
According to Nagaland Post, six National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres were killed during a factional clash with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in the Zunheboto district on April 15. Police said three of the slain NSCN-K cadres were identifi
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According to Nagaland Post, six National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres were killed during a factional clash with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in the Zunheboto district on April 15. Police said three of the slain NSCN-K cadres were identified as Yenito Sumi of Hoshepu village, Hukugha Sumi of Tsuruhu village and Koza Chakhesang. One civilian was injured during the incident.
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April - 16 
According to Kanglaonline, one National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadre, identified as ‘Sergeant Major’ Kihoto Chophy, was killed during a factional clash with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), while another cadre sustained injuries on April 16 a
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According to Kanglaonline, one National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadre, identified as ‘Sergeant Major’ Kihoto Chophy, was killed during a factional clash with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), while another cadre sustained injuries on April 16 at Medziphema in the Dimapur district. Meanwhile, sources said that two civilians from the Kuki community were also injured in the clashes.
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April - 16 
An official of the Khasadaar Force (a local security force), Iran Gul, was shot dead and two others wounded by two suspected militants on the Kohat-Peshawar road in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 16-evening. Militants had reportedly issued warnings to Iran Gul and others 10 days ag
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An official of the Khasadaar Force (a local security force), Iran Gul, was shot dead and two others wounded by two suspected militants on the Kohat-Peshawar road in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on April 16-evening. Militants had reportedly issued warnings to Iran Gul and others 10 days ago to stop taking action against them and not to monitor their activities. Militants had given them April 10 as deadline and warned them of dreadful consequences if they did not stop action against militants.
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April - 18 
Border Security Forces (BSF) personnel clashed with unidentified insurgents at Manicherra under Khowai police station in the West Tripura district and recovered a Chinese-make air gun, a modern cutter and a bag full of dresses from the incident site on April 18, reports Tripurainfo.
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Border Security Forces (BSF) personnel clashed with unidentified insurgents at Manicherra under Khowai police station in the West Tripura district and recovered a Chinese-make air gun, a modern cutter and a bag full of dresses from the incident site on April 18, reports Tripurainfo.
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April - 19 
Afghan troops tore down a new anti-Taliban fence erected by Pakistani soldiers on the border between the two countries on April 19, leading to a gun-battle which caused no casualties, AFP reported. The clash was the first since President Pervez Musharraf announced plans earlier in 2007 to fence 35 k
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Afghan troops tore down a new anti-Taliban fence erected by Pakistani soldiers on the border between the two countries on April 19, leading to a gun-battle which caused no casualties, AFP reported. The clash was the first since President Pervez Musharraf announced plans earlier in 2007 to fence 35 kilometers of Pakistan's northwestern frontier to stop the movement of militants along the Afghan border.
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April - 20 
A HM militant was killed in an inter-group clash with Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) cadre at village Kulthu Chilly under the jurisdiction of Gandoh police station in the Doda district on April 20-morning. The slain militant was identified as Abdul Qayoom alias Hakani.
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A HM militant was killed in an inter-group clash with Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) cadre at village Kulthu Chilly under the jurisdiction of Gandoh police station in the Doda district on April 20-morning. The slain militant was identified as Abdul Qayoom alias Hakani.
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April - 21 
Five Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed during clashes with the troops in the general area (area under Government control) of Vavuniya district on April 21, reports Sri Lanka Army (SLA).
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Five Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed during clashes with the troops in the general area (area under Government control) of Vavuniya district on April 21, reports Sri Lanka Army (SLA).
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April - 23 
Six people were killed and 12 others sustained injuries when Lashkar-i-Islam activists and security forces (SFs) exchanged fire at Bara in the Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 23, according to Dawn. The clash occurred when Lashkar-i-Islami activists and a group of
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Six people were killed and 12 others sustained injuries when Lashkar-i-Islam activists and security forces (SFs) exchanged fire at Bara in the Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 23, according to Dawn. The clash occurred when Lashkar-i-Islami activists and a group of school-children marched to the residence of their opponent Pir Saifur Rehman in the Mandi Kas area at around 9.30am. Officials said that when the children and armed Lashkar activists reached the fortified residence, some people in the crowd opened fire on the SFs. The troops retaliated and four students were killed and 12 people wounded. Two of the injured died in hospital. Eyewitnesses told Dawn that most of the dead and injured were aged between 15 and 20.
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April - 24 
Two suspected cadres of the Kuki National Army (KNA), identified as Haokhmang Haokip and Lhunminlan Khongsai, were shot dead by its rival Kuki National Front-President (KNF-P) at Sapermaina Bazaar in the Senapati district on April 24, reports Kanglaonline.
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Two suspected cadres of the Kuki National Army (KNA), identified as Haokhmang Haokip and Lhunminlan Khongsai, were shot dead by its rival Kuki National Front-President (KNF-P) at Sapermaina Bazaar in the Senapati district on April 24, reports Kanglaonline.
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April - 25 
At least 21 Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed and 26 others injured during a five-hour long clash between troops and the outfit’s cadres near the coastal town of Mannar on April 25, reports Reuters. Troops targeted LTTE mortar and gun positions that had been attacking forwar
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At least 21 Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed and 26 others injured during a five-hour long clash between troops and the outfit’s cadres near the coastal town of Mannar on April 25, reports Reuters. Troops targeted LTTE mortar and gun positions that had been attacking forward lines in recent days, said Lieutenant-Colonel Upali Rajapakse. He disclosed, "The Tigers got 15 killed in one place. At another place, five were killed, and at another one was killed," adding, two soldiers were killed and about 15 others wounded in the incident. Meanwhile, the LTTE spokesperson Rasiah Ilanthiraiyan, however, claimed, "Sri Lankan troopers tried to advance into our area and were confronted by our troopers. The Sri Lankan troopers retreated to their original position with heavy casualties. Around 10 were killed in action and around 50 wounded on the government side. Our side has no casualties."
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April - 26 
On April 26, one civilian was killed and one more civilian and a soldier were injured during a clash between security forces and the LTTE cadres in the Sittandy area of Batticaloa district. The clash erupted when LTTE cadres who stormed in a boat point with a rain of small arms and machine gunfire w
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On April 26, one civilian was killed and one more civilian and a soldier were injured during a clash between security forces and the LTTE cadres in the Sittandy area of Batticaloa district. The clash erupted when LTTE cadres who stormed in a boat point with a rain of small arms and machine gunfire were challenged upon by troops from the nearby area.
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April - 26 April - 27
A soldier who was injured in a clash with LTTE cadres on April 26 succumbed to his injuries on April 27. As reported earlier, one civilian was killed and one more civilian and a soldier were injured during a clash between SFs and the LTTE cadres in the Sittandy area of Batticaloa district.
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A soldier who was injured in a clash with LTTE cadres on April 26 succumbed to his injuries on April 27. As reported earlier, one civilian was killed and one more civilian and a soldier were injured during a clash between SFs and the LTTE cadres in the Sittandy area of Batticaloa district.
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April - 27 
Three Sri Lankan Navy (SLN) personnel were killed and one sustained injuries during a clash with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres at Kuchchiweli, north of Trincomalee, on April 27, according to Colombo Page. The clash occurred when SLN ground troops detected LTTE movement towards n
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Three Sri Lankan Navy (SLN) personnel were killed and one sustained injuries during a clash with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres at Kuchchiweli, north of Trincomalee, on April 27, according to Colombo Page. The clash occurred when SLN ground troops detected LTTE movement towards north and intercepted them in the Peraru-Sempimalai area. SLN sources said that the LTTE has also suffered heavy casualties and informed that a search operation is being carried out in the area.
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April - 28 
One National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadre, identified as ‘Corporal’ Manu, was shot dead by the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres at an unspecified place in the Tuensang district on April 28, reports Sangai Express.
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One National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadre, identified as ‘Corporal’ Manu, was shot dead by the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres at an unspecified place in the Tuensang district on April 28, reports Sangai Express.
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April - 30 
According to Assam Tribune, a heavy exchange of fire occurred between the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) factions along the Assam-Nagaland border on April 30. Sources said the firing occurred between NSCN factions in the Tarani, Kalajan and Borgang areas of Dibrugarh district. T
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According to Assam Tribune, a heavy exchange of fire occurred between the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) factions along the Assam-Nagaland border on April 30. Sources said the firing occurred between NSCN factions in the Tarani, Kalajan and Borgang areas of Dibrugarh district. The areas have for long been under the domination of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) but very recently the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) faction has reportedly enhanced their presence in the region, sources added.
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May - 11 
According to Kanglaonline, a cadre of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), identified as ‘lieutenant’ Jacob, was killed in an internecine clash with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Khaplang (NSCN-K) in the Tamenglong district on May 11.
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According to Kanglaonline, a cadre of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), identified as ‘lieutenant’ Jacob, was killed in an internecine clash with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Khaplang (NSCN-K) in the Tamenglong district on May 11.
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May - 15 
On May 15 (today), cadres of the Jwala Singh faction of the Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha (JTMM) killed two cadres of the JTMM-Jaya Krishna Goit faction, identified as Nagendra Baitha and Parmendra Sahani, in the Dharampur VDC (Village Development Committee) area of Rautahat district, reported Nepa
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On May 15 (today), cadres of the Jwala Singh faction of the Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha (JTMM) killed two cadres of the JTMM-Jaya Krishna Goit faction, identified as Nagendra Baitha and Parmendra Sahani, in the Dharampur VDC (Village Development Committee) area of Rautahat district, reported Nepal News. Both factions of the JTMM – which are splinter groups of the Maoists – have launched an armed revolt in the Terai region demanding a separate state
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May - 16 
In the same district, a heavy exchange of fire between the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) factions was reported at Sanis village on May 16. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported on either side.
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In the same district, a heavy exchange of fire between the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) factions was reported at Sanis village on May 16. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported on either side.
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May - 20 
On May 20, members of the Jharkhand Liberation Tiger, a criminal outfit with Naxalite dropouts, killed two brothers, Shiv Prakash Yadav and Jai Prakash Yadav, who reportedly used to work for the organisation, at two different villages, Gorai and Balsirin Chowk respectively, under Karra police statio
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On May 20, members of the Jharkhand Liberation Tiger, a criminal outfit with Naxalite dropouts, killed two brothers, Shiv Prakash Yadav and Jai Prakash Yadav, who reportedly used to work for the organisation, at two different villages, Gorai and Balsirin Chowk respectively, under Karra police station in the Ranchi district, reports Telegraph. According to police sources, the killing was the result of internal rivalry.
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May - 24 
Rathu Bodusa, an ‘area commander’ of the Dima Halam Daoga (DHD) -Nunisa faction, was killed by suspected cadres of the rival Jewel Garlosa faction at Block Bazaar under Doyangbra police outpost in the Karbi Anglong district, reports Sentinel.
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Rathu Bodusa, an ‘area commander’ of the Dima Halam Daoga (DHD) -Nunisa faction, was killed by suspected cadres of the rival Jewel Garlosa faction at Block Bazaar under Doyangbra police outpost in the Karbi Anglong district, reports Sentinel.
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May - 25 
One militant of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), identified as Girifer Hojai alias Dimasa, was killed by militants of the Black Widow, a breakaway faction of the DHD, at Forest Bagan under Umrangshu Police Station in the Karbi Anglong district on May 25, reports Assam Tribune.
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One militant of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), identified as Girifer Hojai alias Dimasa, was killed by militants of the Black Widow, a breakaway faction of the DHD, at Forest Bagan under Umrangshu Police Station in the Karbi Anglong district on May 25, reports Assam Tribune.
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May - 28 
According to Hindustan Times, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted and subsequently killed four members of the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a breakaway faction of the CPI-Maoist, with sharp edged weapons in the Latehar district on May 28-night. Jharkhand Director General
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According to Hindustan Times, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted and subsequently killed four members of the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a breakaway faction of the CPI-Maoist, with sharp edged weapons in the Latehar district on May 28-night. Jharkhand Director General of Police, J. B. Mahapatra, said, "The killing is outcome of fight for collection of levy from the coal traders. Earlier members of CPI-Maoist were abducted by the TPC over fight for levy collection. And the killing is outcome of retaliation of CPI-Maoist".
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May - 28 
Sangai Express reports, three non-accordist Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN) cadres identified as Mugulhu, Zeveta and Khrusavoyi and two unidentified cadres of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) were killed in a factional clash at Khutsokhuno village in the Phek distric
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Sangai Express reports, three non-accordist Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN) cadres identified as Mugulhu, Zeveta and Khrusavoyi and two unidentified cadres of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) were killed in a factional clash at Khutsokhuno village in the Phek district on May 28-morning. Another unidentified NSCN-IM cadre sustained injuries in the clash.
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May - 29 
According to Imphal Free Press, ‘deputy commander’ of the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA), identified as Thunder, defected with around 50 weapons after killing Letkholun Lupheng, ‘chief commander’ of the outfit, and at least five others at Bongjang area in the Saikhul sub-division of Senapati district on
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According to Imphal Free Press, ‘deputy commander’ of the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA), identified as Thunder, defected with around 50 weapons after killing Letkholun Lupheng, ‘chief commander’ of the outfit, and at least five others at Bongjang area in the Saikhul sub-division of Senapati district on May 29. The clash occurred as a group of KLA militants led by Thunder revolted against the leadership of Letkholun at the KLA camp in Bongjang village, sources said.
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May - 29 
According to Imphal Free Press, the Zougam faction of the Kuki National Front (KNF) outfit killed five of its cadres, Dany, Seitinlal, Paominlen, Hencha and Lalminlul alias Jerry, who deserted the outfit's camp at T Bijang in the Churachandpur district on May 29-night. The KNF recovered one lethod g
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According to Imphal Free Press, the Zougam faction of the Kuki National Front (KNF) outfit killed five of its cadres, Dany, Seitinlal, Paominlen, Hencha and Lalminlul alias Jerry, who deserted the outfit's camp at T Bijang in the Churachandpur district on May 29-night. The KNF recovered one lethod gun, four AK series rifles and one M-16 from the slain deserters.
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May - 29 
Cadres of the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), a left-wing extremist group, shot dead four supporters of the rival Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC) outfit, identified as Arjun Ganjhu alias Tasala Ganjhu, Jahru Ganjhu, Sukhan Ganjhu and Paras Ganjhu, at Barwa Toli near Salechnawa village under Balu
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Cadres of the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), a left-wing extremist group, shot dead four supporters of the rival Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC) outfit, identified as Arjun Ganjhu alias Tasala Ganjhu, Jahru Ganjhu, Sukhan Ganjhu and Paras Ganjhu, at Barwa Toli near Salechnawa village under Balumath police station area in the Latehar district on May 29-morning, reports Ranchi Express. The incident occurred when the slain TPC supporters confessed to their involvement in the killing of Mukesh Yadav, brother of JLT ‘area commander’ Vinod Yadav, in a Jan Adalat (People’s court) organized by some 20 armed cadres of the JLT. JLT cadres also assaulted villagers in which two persons were wounded.
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May - 30 
In a similar incident, four LTTE cadres were shot dead by SFs during clashes in the area west of Omanthai on May 30. Troops also recovered a cache of arms and ammunition from the area.
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In a similar incident, four LTTE cadres were shot dead by SFs during clashes in the area west of Omanthai on May 30. Troops also recovered a cache of arms and ammunition from the area.
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May - 31 
One security force personnel, identified as R. Tangkhul, was killed during clashes with the Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) militants at Gangpizang village in the Senapati district.
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One security force personnel, identified as R. Tangkhul, was killed during clashes with the Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) militants at Gangpizang village in the Senapati district.
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June - 3 
In an another incident on June 3, at least seven Communist Party of India (CPI) cadres, including a Panchayat (village-level self-government body) representative, were injured in a clash with the Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist movement ) activists in the Dantewada district. The Hindu reports that the inci
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In an another incident on June 3, at least seven Communist Party of India (CPI) cadres, including a Panchayat (village-level self-government body) representative, were injured in a clash with the Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist movement ) activists in the Dantewada district. The Hindu reports that the incident occurred near Dornapal when the CPI leaders and workers were returning from Cherla in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh after attending a meeting against the Salwa Judum and Maoist threat.
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June - 4 
According to Imphal Free Press, clashes erupted at the border town of Moreh Bazaar in the Chandel district on June 4 amidst the ongoing indefinite general strike between the locals and the Assam Rifles (AR) personnel over the latter’s attempt to pick up a youth, identified as Koijam Sushil, who acco
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According to Imphal Free Press, clashes erupted at the border town of Moreh Bazaar in the Chandel district on June 4 amidst the ongoing indefinite general strike between the locals and the Assam Rifles (AR) personnel over the latter’s attempt to pick up a youth, identified as Koijam Sushil, who according to the AR belonged to a militant outfit. Three women, identified as Thokchom Ibemhal, Yumnam Santi Devi and Thokchom Thoibi, reportedly sustained injuries in the assault by the AR personnel.
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June - 6 
In the continuing factional clashes among the Kuki militant outfits, ‘finance commander’ of the Zogam faction of the Kuki National Front (KNF), identified as Dongkhogin Haokip, was shot dead by an unidentified cadre of the Presidential faction of the KNF at Sapermeina area in the Senapati district,
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In the continuing factional clashes among the Kuki militant outfits, ‘finance commander’ of the Zogam faction of the Kuki National Front (KNF), identified as Dongkhogin Haokip, was shot dead by an unidentified cadre of the Presidential faction of the KNF at Sapermeina area in the Senapati district, reports Imphal Free Press on June 5.
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June - 6 June - 7
Five Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed and an unspecified number of them sustained injuries in a clash with troops in the Narakamulla area of Batticaloa district, reports Sri Lanka Army. In the clash that erupted on June 6 and ended at 8.00 am on June 7 (today) four soldiers
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Five Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed and an unspecified number of them sustained injuries in a clash with troops in the Narakamulla area of Batticaloa district, reports Sri Lanka Army. In the clash that erupted on June 6 and ended at 8.00 am on June 7 (today) four soldiers were also injured.
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June - 8 
At least 10 Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed and an unspecified number of them injured in clashes with troops in the Thoppigala area of Batticaloa district on June 8, Xinhua reported. Troops launched successful retaliatory attacks against the LTTE in Thoppigala, said the Me
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At least 10 Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed and an unspecified number of them injured in clashes with troops in the Thoppigala area of Batticaloa district on June 8, Xinhua reported. Troops launched successful retaliatory attacks against the LTTE in Thoppigala, said the Media Center for National Security (MCNS) in a statement, adding, "The troops confirmed that more than ten terrorists were killed." 12 soldiers also sustained injuries.
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June - 8 
Troops on foot patrol confronted a group of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres in the Omanthai area of Vavuniya district and killed two of the outfit’s cadres on June 8, reports Sri Lanka Army (SLA).
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Troops on foot patrol confronted a group of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres in the Omanthai area of Vavuniya district and killed two of the outfit’s cadres on June 8, reports Sri Lanka Army (SLA).
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June - 8 June - 9
Sri Lankan troops captured four camps of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in the Batticaloa district after two days of fighting that left at least 30 rebels and one soldier dead, military sources said on June 9. Military spokesman Brig. Prasad Samarasinghe told that the clashes took place
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Sri Lankan troops captured four camps of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in the Batticaloa district after two days of fighting that left at least 30 rebels and one soldier dead, military sources said on June 9. Military spokesman Brig. Prasad Samarasinghe told that the clashes took place near a major LTTE base in Thoppigala, one of the outfit’s last redoubts in the Batticaloa district. “We have captured and destroyed four Tamil Tiger camps during battles over the last 48 hours in Batticaloa district,'' Samarasinghe said. It was earlier reported that on the first day of the fighting on June 8, 10 LTTE cadres were killed.
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June - 9 
On June 9, unidentified militants killed 11 persons belonging to the Kuki tribe in separate incidents at Moreh in the Chandel district, reports Sangai Express. Another person is in a critical condition after being shot. According to an official source, four persons were shot dead at two different pl
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On June 9, unidentified militants killed 11 persons belonging to the Kuki tribe in separate incidents at Moreh in the Chandel district, reports Sangai Express. Another person is in a critical condition after being shot. According to an official source, four persons were shot dead at two different places Moreh Ward number 5 and 7. Subsequently, seven more bodies were recovered by the police from different locations including a bridge constructed over the Minal river along the Indo-Myanmar border, near the water tank at Moreh Ward number 1, at the Sunrise Cricket Ground of Moreh Ward number 4. The identities of some of the victims have been identified. The killings led to a series of clashes between the Kukis and the Meiteis in which residence of the vice president of Meitei Council Moreh and vice president of the Imphal-Moreh Jeep and Tata Sumo Taxi Service Association, L Tomba was set on fire. The district administration has clamped curfew at Moreh.
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June - 11 
During a counter-insurgency operation, a soldier, identified as Yamkholun Haokip, died during clashes with unidentified militants at Chavangphai area in the Chandel district on June 11, reports Imphal Free Press.
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During a counter-insurgency operation, a soldier, identified as Yamkholun Haokip, died during clashes with unidentified militants at Chavangphai area in the Chandel district on June 11, reports Imphal Free Press.
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June - 12 
According to Nagaland Post, cadres of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) killed four cadres of the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) faction, identified as Zaremo, P. Chamo Lotha, Anthony and Chenithiing, at Mekokla village in the Wokha dist
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According to Nagaland Post, cadres of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) killed four cadres of the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) faction, identified as Zaremo, P. Chamo Lotha, Anthony and Chenithiing, at Mekokla village in the Wokha district on June 12. One more cadre, identified as Thechamo Lotha, sustained injuries in the incident. Meanwhile, police personnel recovered 56 empty cartridges of assorted weapons from the incident site.
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June - 13 
Police recovered the dead body of a National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadre, identified as Chijanbemo, inside a jungle near Doyang Hydro Electric Project in the Wokha district on June 13, reports Nagaland Post. Chijanbemo was reportedly killed in a clash between the NSCN-K and
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Police recovered the dead body of a National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadre, identified as Chijanbemo, inside a jungle near Doyang Hydro Electric Project in the Wokha district on June 13, reports Nagaland Post. Chijanbemo was reportedly killed in a clash between the NSCN-K and the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) outfit. Meanwhile, police recovered 28 empty cases of assorted weapons from the incident site.
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June - 13 
Four people were injured in a clash between Maoists and Nepali Congress – Democratic cadres in the Ramechhap district, according to Nepal News.
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Four people were injured in a clash between Maoists and Nepali Congress – Democratic cadres in the Ramechhap district, according to Nepal News.
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June - 15 
Two cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were killed in a clash with the Sri Lankan soldiers in the north on June 15, the Defense Ministry information centre said. The Hindu reports that fighting erupted in Muhamalai and Nagarkovil villages, along a defense line separating governmen
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Two cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were killed in a clash with the Sri Lankan soldiers in the north on June 15, the Defense Ministry information centre said. The Hindu reports that fighting erupted in Muhamalai and Nagarkovil villages, along a defense line separating government-held and LTTE-held territories. Government troops did not suffer any casualties.
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June - 19 
Nonphong, a ‘corporal’ of the Black Widow, a breakaway faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), was killed during clashes between the two factions of the outfit at Harangajao in the North Cachar Hills district on June 19, reports Assam Tribune. Nonphong had deserted the Dilip Nunisa faction and joine
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Nonphong, a ‘corporal’ of the Black Widow, a breakaway faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), was killed during clashes between the two factions of the outfit at Harangajao in the North Cachar Hills district on June 19, reports Assam Tribune. Nonphong had deserted the Dilip Nunisa faction and joined the Black Widow faction in 2006.
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June - 20 
Troops on duty in the Ampaddailuppaikulam general area (area under government control) of Vavuniya district were fired upon by cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) from their hideouts in un-cleared areas (area not under government control) on June 20, according to Sri Lanka Army (SL
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Troops on duty in the Ampaddailuppaikulam general area (area under government control) of Vavuniya district were fired upon by cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) from their hideouts in un-cleared areas (area not under government control) on June 20, according to Sri Lanka Army (SLA) reports. Troops retaliated, killing six LTTE cadres and injuring an unspecified number of them.
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June - 21 
According to Nagaland Post, one unidentified National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadre sustained injuries in a factional clash with the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) at Namsa Forest colony in the Mon district on June 21-morning.
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According to Nagaland Post, one unidentified National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadre sustained injuries in a factional clash with the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) at Namsa Forest colony in the Mon district on June 21-morning.
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June - 23 
Armed clashes between two rival groups left eight persons dead and seven others wounded in a remote area of Tirah valley in the Khyber Agency on June 23, reported Daily Times. The clashes erupted in the Sanda Pal area of the valley when Mangal Bagh group captured two important trenches of Mehboobul
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Armed clashes between two rival groups left eight persons dead and seven others wounded in a remote area of Tirah valley in the Khyber Agency on June 23, reported Daily Times. The clashes erupted in the Sanda Pal area of the valley when Mangal Bagh group captured two important trenches of Mehboobul Haq group with the help of hundreds of its supporters. However, the supporters of Mehboobul Haq group, armed with heavy weapons, retaliated and opened indiscriminate fire at the rival group. Reports said that eight persons, five from Mangal Bagh and three from Mehbooul Haq group, have been killed so far while another seven persons from both sides have sustained injuries. The exchange of fire was continued till the reports last came in.
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June - 23 
13 cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were killed in a clash between the Army troops and the LTTE in the Murunthankulam area of Vavuniya district on June 23, according to army sources. Colombo Page adds that the confrontation began as the LTTE cadres attempted to breach the forwar
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13 cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were killed in a clash between the Army troops and the LTTE in the Murunthankulam area of Vavuniya district on June 23, according to army sources. Colombo Page adds that the confrontation began as the LTTE cadres attempted to breach the forward defences in the west of Omantahi.
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June - 30 
Two persons were killed and ten others, including a woman and two children, sustained injuries in an armed clash between rival groups in the Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on June 30, Daily Times reported. The clash erupted when the Namdar group attacked the house of Sh
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Two persons were killed and ten others, including a woman and two children, sustained injuries in an armed clash between rival groups in the Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on June 30, Daily Times reported. The clash erupted when the Namdar group attacked the house of Shiekhmal Khel tribe’s supreme commander Haji Maveez. The five-hour clash left Lal Bagh, brother of Maveez, and Haji Pathang dead and one person injured. A Skiekhmal Khel tribesman told reporters that five persons of the rival group were also injured. He said a mortar shell, fired on a house, injured a woman and two children.
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July - 1 
Two more militants were killed in a separate counter-insurgency operation by the SFs at Dingki Ching in the Thoubal district. One carbine with four live rounds of cartridges, one hand grenade, one 9-mm pistol and pistol were recovered from the slain militants.
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Two more militants were killed in a separate counter-insurgency operation by the SFs at Dingki Ching in the Thoubal district. One carbine with four live rounds of cartridges, one hand grenade, one 9-mm pistol and pistol were recovered from the slain militants.
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July - 1 
Two suspected militants were killed in a counter-insurgency operation carried out by the security forces (SFs) at Langol Games village in the Imphal West district on July 1, reports Imphal Free Press.
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Two suspected militants were killed in a counter-insurgency operation carried out by the security forces (SFs) at Langol Games village in the Imphal West district on July 1, reports Imphal Free Press.
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July - 3 
At least 12 people were killed and around 150 injured in a daylong shootout between Madrassa (seminary) students and security force personnel near the pro-Taliban Lal Masjid (red mosque) on July 3, according to Daily Times. The administration confirmed that a journalist, one soldier of the para-mili
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At least 12 people were killed and around 150 injured in a daylong shootout between Madrassa (seminary) students and security force personnel near the pro-Taliban Lal Masjid (red mosque) on July 3, according to Daily Times. The administration confirmed that a journalist, one soldier of the para-military Rangers, a businessman, seminary students and bystanders were among the dead. Unconfirmed reports suggested that the death toll had mounted to 16. Sporadic clashes continued till past midnight when unconfirmed reports suggested a massive security operation to clear the Lal Masjid of armed militants, according to Dawn. The shootout commenced at around 11am after students of the Jamia Hafsa and Jamia Fareedia, Madrassas affiliated to the Lal Masjid, marched towards the nearby Environment Ministry building and a security picket outside it. The students snatched weapons from police and took four officials hostage, according to the police. Rangers personnel fired teargas to repel them, and students stationed inside the mosque responded by opening fire, witnesses said. The students subsequently set fire to the ministry and Estate Office buildings in front of their seminaries. The encounter between the two sides reportedly continued the whole day. Students armed with AK-47s and wearing gas masks took up positions behind sandbags on the roof of the mosque and bunkers inside the mosque courtyard, chanting "Jihad, Jihad!" There are some 5,000 students at the seminaries affiliated to the Lal Masjid. Dawn reported that the Lal Masjid brigade was equipped with 3mm riffles, Kalashnikovs, 222 rifles, hand-grenades, petrol bombs, tear-gas shells and light weapons.
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July - 3 
10 JTMM-J cadres were injured in a clash with a police patrol team at Santapur Dostiya VDC (Village Development Committee) area in the Rautahat district on July 3-night. According to the Rautahat district police office, around 50 JTMM-J cadres began firing at a police patrol team after abducting a c
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10 JTMM-J cadres were injured in a clash with a police patrol team at Santapur Dostiya VDC (Village Development Committee) area in the Rautahat district on July 3-night. According to the Rautahat district police office, around 50 JTMM-J cadres began firing at a police patrol team after abducting a contractor, Narayan Neupane. The police patrol team retaliated and subsequently rescued the contractor.
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July - 3 
At least 12 Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed during clashes between troops and the outfit’s cadres at Umayaratuvarankulam, west of Omanthai, in the Wanni region on July 3, according to Sri Lanka Army reports. Troops after observing the movement of a group of LTTE cadres ope
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At least 12 Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed during clashes between troops and the outfit’s cadres at Umayaratuvarankulam, west of Omanthai, in the Wanni region on July 3, according to Sri Lanka Army reports. Troops after observing the movement of a group of LTTE cadres opened fire, killing two of them, while the others managed to escape. Further, troops chased and confronted the same group of LTTE cadres, who had managed to escape, killing four of them and injuring four others. Subsequently, six more LTTE cadres of the same group were killed by troops during another confrontation. Three soldiers were also injured during these clashes.
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July - 4 
The government confirmed the deaths of 16 people and injuries to 98 from the clashes, but unofficial reports put the death toll at 20 and 200 injured. Information Minister Muhammad Ali Durrani informed that the ultimatum given to the students to surrender was being extended to minimise the loss of l
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The government confirmed the deaths of 16 people and injuries to 98 from the clashes, but unofficial reports put the death toll at 20 and 200 injured. Information Minister Muhammad Ali Durrani informed that the ultimatum given to the students to surrender was being extended to minimise the loss of life in an operation. Paramilitary troops shot dead two men as they took a morning walk near FG Girls School, sources told Daily Times.
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July - 4 
Tamil Net claimed that a cadre of the LTTE breakaway faction led by ‘Colonel’ Karuna was killed and two Eelam People’s Democratic Party members were wounded when the two groups, attached to the Kommaathurai army base at Chengkaladi in the Batticaloa district, clashed on July 4-evening.
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Tamil Net claimed that a cadre of the LTTE breakaway faction led by ‘Colonel’ Karuna was killed and two Eelam People’s Democratic Party members were wounded when the two groups, attached to the Kommaathurai army base at Chengkaladi in the Batticaloa district, clashed on July 4-evening.
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July - 7 
Nine persons were injured after the Maoist-affiliated Young Communist League (YCL) cadres attacked the monarchists' rally in Kathmandu on July 7, according to Nepal News. Maoists reportedly obstructed the supporters of King Gyanendra from participating in a rally in front of the Narayanhiti royal pa
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Nine persons were injured after the Maoist-affiliated Young Communist League (YCL) cadres attacked the monarchists' rally in Kathmandu on July 7, according to Nepal News. Maoists reportedly obstructed the supporters of King Gyanendra from participating in a rally in front of the Narayanhiti royal palace. The YCL cadres attacked a couple of persons claiming that they were planning to greet the King on his 61st birthday. Similar incidents were reported from the Bhotahity, Asan, New Road, Sundhara and Lainchaur areas in Kathmandu.
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July - 8 
11 Sea-Tigers [cadres of the sea wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)], including a top Sea-Tiger intelligence leader, Neelan - bearing LTTE ID card no: 0018, were killed in a clash which erupted between the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) personnel and Sea-Tigers in the seas off Pulmodai in the
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11 Sea-Tigers [cadres of the sea wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)], including a top Sea-Tiger intelligence leader, Neelan - bearing LTTE ID card no: 0018, were killed in a clash which erupted between the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) personnel and Sea-Tigers in the seas off Pulmodai in the Trincomalee district on July 8, according to Daily News. SLN personnel operating north of Trincomalee confronted a group of LTTE cadres fleeing the Thoppigala area of Batticaloa district, sources added.
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July - 9 
On July 9, two Special Police Officers and a Central Reserve Police Force personnel sustained injuries when a clash erupted between the CPI-Maoist cadres and security force (SF) personnel in the Konta block. SFs retaliated when Maoists opened fire and simultaneously triggered a landmine blast target
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On July 9, two Special Police Officers and a Central Reserve Police Force personnel sustained injuries when a clash erupted between the CPI-Maoist cadres and security force (SF) personnel in the Konta block. SFs retaliated when Maoists opened fire and simultaneously triggered a landmine blast targeting them in the area.
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July - 11 
A LTTE cadre was shot dead by another LTTE member for failing to follow orders on July 11 night at Akkaraipattu. Akkaraipattu police also recovered two hand grenades from the place of the incident.
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A LTTE cadre was shot dead by another LTTE member for failing to follow orders on July 11 night at Akkaraipattu. Akkaraipattu police also recovered two hand grenades from the place of the incident.
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July - 12 
A People's Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam (PLOTE) leader, Sebastian Irudarajan, was shot dead by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam (LTTE) cadres near Wembadi Girls School in Jaffna.
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A People's Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam (PLOTE) leader, Sebastian Irudarajan, was shot dead by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam (LTTE) cadres near Wembadi Girls School in Jaffna.
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July - 15 
Over 12 persons were injured in the Sindhupalchowk district on July 15 when the Maoist-affiliated Young Communist league (YCL) cadres who came to resolve a dispute between two local groups started assaulting them, according to Himalayan Times. Two local groups had quarrelled over the construction of
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Over 12 persons were injured in the Sindhupalchowk district on July 15 when the Maoist-affiliated Young Communist league (YCL) cadres who came to resolve a dispute between two local groups started assaulting them, according to Himalayan Times. Two local groups had quarrelled over the construction of a road that was supposed to connect Baguwa to Bangaon of Shikharpur Village Development Committee-6 (VDC) area. As neither side was willing to compromise, the YCL cadres attacked both the groups. In the united retaliation of both the local groups, three YCL cadres were injured. Most of the injured are cadres of the Nepali Congress and Rastriya Prajatantra Party, sources added.
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July - 16 
A Communist Party of Nepal- Maoist (CPN-Maoist) activist, identified as Ganga Yadav, was killed by cadres of the Jaya Krishna Goit faction of the Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha (JTMM-G) at Baspatti in the Motihari area of Siraha district on July 15, reports Nepal News. Ganga Yadav died after sustain
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A Communist Party of Nepal- Maoist (CPN-Maoist) activist, identified as Ganga Yadav, was killed by cadres of the Jaya Krishna Goit faction of the Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha (JTMM-G) at Baspatti in the Motihari area of Siraha district on July 15, reports Nepal News. Ganga Yadav died after sustaining bullet injuries during ‘exchange of fire’ with JTMM-Goit cadres, reports said. Meanwhile, claiming the responsibility of the killing, JTMM-G Siraha in-charge Pradip Yadav said that Ganga Yadav was in their hit-list from a long time for his involvement in the murder of its politburo member Binay Kumar Mahato. He also claimed that JTMM-G cadres seized one pistol, a motorcycle and a mobile set from the victim.
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July - 16 
The LTTE spokesman Rasiah Ilanthirayan claimed that four soldiers and a cadre of the outfit were killed and six other soldiers sustained injuries during a clash between troops and outfit’s cadres in the Vavuniya district on July 16, according to Associated Press. Denying any such clash the Sri Lanka
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The LTTE spokesman Rasiah Ilanthirayan claimed that four soldiers and a cadre of the outfit were killed and six other soldiers sustained injuries during a clash between troops and outfit’s cadres in the Vavuniya district on July 16, according to Associated Press. Denying any such clash the Sri Lanka military spokesperson Brig. Prasad Samarasinghe, however, said that the outfit on July 16 handed over four dead bodies of soldiers killed in the same region on July 14 and informed that the number of troops killed in that clash had risen to 14. As reported earlier, 10 soldiers were killed and 34 others injured in the July 14 clash.
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July - 17 
Fighting that broke out between security forces and cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) at Thampanai and Periyathampanai, east of Madhu area in the Mannar district since July 14 resulted in the total destruction of two 120-mm mortars of the outfit on July 17, according to Sri Lanka
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Fighting that broke out between security forces and cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) at Thampanai and Periyathampanai, east of Madhu area in the Mannar district since July 14 resulted in the total destruction of two 120-mm mortars of the outfit on July 17, according to Sri Lanka Army reports. Four LTTE cadres, including their regional leader Semmalani, were also killed during the clash. Details are awaited.
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July - 18 
In the fist incident, a military convoy, coming from Lwara Mandi was attacked in the Ghazlami area, 40 kilometres west of Miranshah. "Seventeen soldiers were martyred and 12 others injured in the clash," military spokesman Maj Gen Waheed Arshad told Daily Times. Denying that the militants had ambush
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In the fist incident, a military convoy, coming from Lwara Mandi was attacked in the Ghazlami area, 40 kilometres west of Miranshah. "Seventeen soldiers were martyred and 12 others injured in the clash," military spokesman Maj Gen Waheed Arshad told Daily Times. Denying that the militants had ambushed the convoy he said that 12 to 15 militants were killed in retaliatory fire. "They (the militants) first attacked the convoy with rockets and then opened fire with automatic weapons", an unnamed security official said. Dawn quoted an official as saying, "It was a classical guerrilla tactic. The militants occupied heights, first triggered a roadside bomb to halt the military convoy and then opened fire on them."
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July - 21 
At least two militants of the Dilip Nunisa faction of the Dima Halam Daogah (DHD), identified as Rocket Dimasa and Samir Khersa, were killed and another, identified as Banesa Langthasa, sustained gunshot injuries when the rival Jewel Gorlosa faction cadres, also known as the Black Widow, clashed wit
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At least two militants of the Dilip Nunisa faction of the Dima Halam Daogah (DHD), identified as Rocket Dimasa and Samir Khersa, were killed and another, identified as Banesa Langthasa, sustained gunshot injuries when the rival Jewel Gorlosa faction cadres, also known as the Black Widow, clashed with them at a jungle stretch near Lallongcherra village in the Silchar district on July 21, Telegraph reports. Preliminary reports said the cadres of the Nunisa faction were in the jungle when the rival faction attacked them. There were no reports on how many militants belonging to the Jewel Gorlosa faction attacked the rival camp. Meanwhile, Dilip Nunisa denied that there was any encounter and claimed that his cadres were killed by the rival faction in a calculated manner while they were sleeping and were unarmed.
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July - 21 July - 22
According to Daily Times, security forces killed 20 militants in clashes on July 21-night and July 22 in North Waziristan, while 10 security force (SF) personnel were injured.
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According to Daily Times, security forces killed 20 militants in clashes on July 21-night and July 22 in North Waziristan, while 10 security force (SF) personnel were injured.
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July - 22 July - 23
Heavy fighting killed at least 35 militants and two soldiers in North Waziristan, the military said on July 23, according to Dawn. Major General Waheed Arshad, chief of the Inter-Services Public Relations, informed that at least 30 militants died in a series of clashes since late July 22, and five m
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Heavy fighting killed at least 35 militants and two soldiers in North Waziristan, the military said on July 23, according to Dawn. Major General Waheed Arshad, chief of the Inter-Services Public Relations, informed that at least 30 militants died in a series of clashes since late July 22, and five more were killed in a battle that continued on July 23-evening. Two soldiers were killed and 12 others injured in the violence over the past 24 hours, he added, but gave no further details.
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July - 24 
According to a delayed report, on July 14, three unidentified members of the Black Widow group were killed in an internecine clash between rival groups of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD) - Black Widow and the Nunisa faction, near a designated camp at Pathergaon under Diphu town in the Karbi Anglong dist
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According to a delayed report, on July 14, three unidentified members of the Black Widow group were killed in an internecine clash between rival groups of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD) - Black Widow and the Nunisa faction, near a designated camp at Pathergaon under Diphu town in the Karbi Anglong district. Police also recovered remnants of RDX from the encounter site and accordingly stepped up vigilance in the southern districts after intelligence reports indicated possible attacks by a combined team of the Black Widow militants and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) during the Independence Day celebration.
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July - 24 
At least six militants of the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA), including a top leader, identified as Thunder Kuki, his wife and his deputy, identified as Kingson, were killed in a factional clash on July 24-night between Bongbal and Rongyang under Yairipok police station in the Thoubal district, reports
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At least six militants of the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA), including a top leader, identified as Thunder Kuki, his wife and his deputy, identified as Kingson, were killed in a factional clash on July 24-night between Bongbal and Rongyang under Yairipok police station in the Thoubal district, reports Imphal Free Press. The killing was reportedly executed by Mosaun Kuki, the publicity secretary. Mosaun and his associates revolted against Thunder’s leadership killing Thunder himself, his wife, his deputy, Kingson along with four other cadres. Earlier, on May 29, 2007, Thunder Kuki, who was then deputy chief of the outfit, had decamped from the KLA headquarters at Bongjang after killing the then ‘commander-in-chief’, Letkholun Lupheng, along with five others. Mosaun Kuki has reportedly claimed success in his revolt against Thunder’s leadership of the KLA and also declared its headquarters at the same location as under the leadership of Thunder.
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July - 24 July - 25
According to Assam Tribune, the number of casualties in the factional clash involving Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) militants on July 24-night between Bongbal and Rongyang in the Thoubal district has increased to 10 with the death of four more unidentified KLA cadres, on July 25.
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According to Assam Tribune, the number of casualties in the factional clash involving Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) militants on July 24-night between Bongbal and Rongyang in the Thoubal district has increased to 10 with the death of four more unidentified KLA cadres, on July 25.
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July - 25 
A day after civil society groups pressed for a cease-fire, a group of 40-60 cadres of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and Federal Government of Nagaland attacked militants of the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) outfit at Phek town in th
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A day after civil society groups pressed for a cease-fire, a group of 40-60 cadres of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and Federal Government of Nagaland attacked militants of the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) outfit at Phek town in the Phek district on July 25, reports Nagaland Post. Sources added around four to five hundred rounds were fired in the clash. However, no causality was reported.
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July - 26 
Troops killed two Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres during clashes with a group of the outfit’s cadres at Periyathampanai in the Vavuniya district on July 26, reports Sri Lanka Army.
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Troops killed two Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres during clashes with a group of the outfit’s cadres at Periyathampanai in the Vavuniya district on July 26, reports Sri Lanka Army.
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July - 27 
AFP added that the attack occurred after pro-Taliban students occupied the Lal Masjid during Friday prayers, sparking clashes with security forces. Baton-wielding students of the Jamia Fareedia seminary and congregation members loyal to the slain deputy cleric Abdul Rashid Ghazi and former prayer le
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AFP added that the attack occurred after pro-Taliban students occupied the Lal Masjid during Friday prayers, sparking clashes with security forces. Baton-wielding students of the Jamia Fareedia seminary and congregation members loyal to the slain deputy cleric Abdul Rashid Ghazi and former prayer leader Maulana Abdul Aziz occupied the mosque briefly and demanded Aziz’s return, according to Daily Times. Aziz’s supporters stopped the government-appointed prayer leader Maulana Ashfaq Ahmed from leading the Friday prayer after the mosque was reopened to the public after three weeks. They demanded that authorities bring Maulana Aziz to Lal Masjid to lead the prayers. Maulana Ashfaq subsequently left for his home in police security. Maulana Atiqur Rehman, a teacher at Jamia Fareedia, then led the prayer at Lal Masjid. Before and after the prayer, the people reportedly shouted anti-government slogans and vowed that they would avenge the killings of all those who had been killed in the Lal Masjid operation.
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July - 27 
At least 15 people, including eight police personnel, were killed and 53 others wounded, when a suicide bomber struck a group of police personnel in a restaurant following a clash between the Lal Masjid (Red Mosque) activists and the police after Friday prayers in Islamabad on July 27, according to
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At least 15 people, including eight police personnel, were killed and 53 others wounded, when a suicide bomber struck a group of police personnel in a restaurant following a clash between the Lal Masjid (Red Mosque) activists and the police after Friday prayers in Islamabad on July 27, according to The News. The bomber reportedly blew himself up at the Muzaffargarh Nihari House and the Pakwan Centre, some 500 yards away from the Lal Masjid in a busy business centre in a thickly populated area of the capital, at about 5.20 pm. Around 20 personnel of the Punjab Police were sitting in and outside the restaurant at that time. The dead included eight Punjab Police personnel with 16 others injured. “It was a suicide bombing. We have found the remains of the attacker and we are carrying out DNA testing,” interior ministry spokesperson Brig (retd) Javed Cheema told AFP.
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July - 29 
30 persons, including six police personnel, were injured in a clash between Maoists and the police in Charikot, district headquarters of Dolakha, on July 29, Himalayan Times reports. The Maoists protested against the local administration as it filed a public offence case against Maoist area no-2 in-
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30 persons, including six police personnel, were injured in a clash between Maoists and the police in Charikot, district headquarters of Dolakha, on July 29, Himalayan Times reports. The Maoists protested against the local administration as it filed a public offence case against Maoist area no-2 in-charge and district committee member Bishal Khadka on the charge of tarring the face of a former District Development committee president Sundar Prakash Khadka. They vandalised the District Administration Office (DAO) and assaulted Chief District Officer Uddhav Bahadur Thapa. The Maoists, breaking the security, entered the DAO and took out Thapa from his office. They forced him to apologise for filing a case against Khadka. They also vandalised the office of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party in Charikot bazaar.
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August - 7 
According to Nagaland Post, rival factions of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland- Isak Muibah (NSCN-IM) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland–Khaplang (NSCN-K) clashed at Longkhim-Chare in the Tuensang district on August 7. However, no casualty was reported. Senior NSCN-K leader Kilonse
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According to Nagaland Post, rival factions of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland- Isak Muibah (NSCN-IM) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland–Khaplang (NSCN-K) clashed at Longkhim-Chare in the Tuensang district on August 7. However, no casualty was reported. Senior NSCN-K leader Kilonser Jami alleged the clash erupted after some NSCN-K activists were ambushed by members of the rival faction.
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August - 8 
According to Dawn, Taliban militants captured Chargano village at Darra Adamkhel in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 8 when rival tribesmen surrendered to them after clashes which left five people dead and at least 10 others injured. Witnesses said that some 20 families of the Qasim
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According to Dawn, Taliban militants captured Chargano village at Darra Adamkhel in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on August 8 when rival tribesmen surrendered to them after clashes which left five people dead and at least 10 others injured. Witnesses said that some 20 families of the Qasimkhel tribe surrendered themselves to the militants after 35-hour-long gun fight between the two sides. Both sides targeted each other’s positions with rockets and heavy machine-guns. After capturing the village, the Taliban militants were seen looting houses of tribesmen belonging to Qasimkhel. They also reportedly started a house-to-house search for their rivals in the town. "Families fled their homes and militants brought pick-up trucks and tractor trolleys, taking away everything, including home appliances and weapons," said a tribesman. After taking control of the village, a local commander of the militants appeared in the main Darra Bazaar and announced that the area had been cleared of "criminals." "Criminals have been eliminated and Mujahideen have restored peace", he claimed.
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August - 12 
During a violent clash at Oslo in Norway on August 12-evening between two rival factions of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), three LTTE cadres, ‘Selika’ Ranjan, Kannan and Kuhan, were injured, according to Asian Tribune. ‘Selika’ Ranjan later succumbed to his injuries. Clashes erupted be
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During a violent clash at Oslo in Norway on August 12-evening between two rival factions of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), three LTTE cadres, ‘Selika’ Ranjan, Kannan and Kuhan, were injured, according to Asian Tribune. ‘Selika’ Ranjan later succumbed to his injuries. Clashes erupted between the supporters of Soosai, ‘commander’ of the Sea-Tigers (sea wing of the LTTE), and cadres from the intelligence wing of the outfit led by Pottu Amman at REMA1000 supermarket in Kaldbakken, Oslo, and ended outside a house at Gardsveien 2. According to police estimates, there where ten people involved in the incident.
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August - 16 
Unidentified left-wing extremists killed two cadres of a rival outfit at Chotodupkatia village in the Damurhuda sub-district of Chuadanga district on August 16, reports Daily Star. The dead were identified as Razu and Wasim of Shantipara village. The slain extremists were abducted from Darshana mark
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Unidentified left-wing extremists killed two cadres of a rival outfit at Chotodupkatia village in the Damurhuda sub-district of Chuadanga district on August 16, reports Daily Star. The dead were identified as Razu and Wasim of Shantipara village. The slain extremists were abducted from Darshana market area at gunpoint and were taken to Chotodupkatia field before being killed. Police said both were accused in several extortion and robbery cases. The report added that recently three left-wing extremist outfits, the Biplobi Communist Party, Gono Bahini and Gono Mukti Fouj, and a gang named Mukti Bahini had joined hands to launch their activities in four southwestern districts - Kushtia, Jhenidah, Chuadanga and Meherpur. Several meetings had been held in the Kushtia and Chuadanga districts, which were attended by high-ranking leaders and cadres of the outfits.
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August - 17 
At least eight people died during clashes between activists of the rival Lashkar-i-Islam and Ansaar-ul-Islam groups at Sandapaal in the Tirah Valley of Khyber Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on August 17, according to Frontier Post. The Lashkar-i-Islam is a pro-Taliban t
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At least eight people died during clashes between activists of the rival Lashkar-i-Islam and Ansaar-ul-Islam groups at Sandapaal in the Tirah Valley of Khyber Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on August 17, according to Frontier Post. The Lashkar-i-Islam is a pro-Taliban tribal militant group headed by Mangal Bagh. It is headquartered at Kohi Malik Din Khel in the Bara area of Khyber Agency. The group has allegedly established its own court and prison cells and "criminals and opponents were being tried in this court according to his version of Sharia and then put into prison." The rival Ansaar-ul-Islam is headed by Maulana Qazi Mahboob-ul Haq.
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August - 23 
Elsewhere in the district, Black Widow militants killed a cadre of the Nunisa faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), identified as Lal Khelma, in an internecine clash at his residence near Umrangsu town on the same day.
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Elsewhere in the district, Black Widow militants killed a cadre of the Nunisa faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), identified as Lal Khelma, in an internecine clash at his residence near Umrangsu town on the same day.
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September - 3 
At least 12 Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) militants were killed at a forest near Tangkhul Hundung Khunou under Litan police station in the Ukkhrul district on September 3-morning, reports Imphal Free Express. According to Sangai Express, the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM)
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At least 12 Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) militants were killed at a forest near Tangkhul Hundung Khunou under Litan police station in the Ukkhrul district on September 3-morning, reports Imphal Free Express. According to Sangai Express, the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants were involved in the killing of KLA cadres, who had earlier hijacked two passenger vehicles from the Maphou dam area. Weapons belonging to the slain KLA cadres were reportedly taken away by the NSCN-IM militants. The clash reportedly ensued following the KLA militants’ violation of an understanding among the outfits not to intrude into each others’ area of operation without prior information.
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September - 3 
Three cadres of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and two cadres of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K) were killed in an internecine clash at hilly Khundong village under Noney police station in the Tamenglong district on September 3, report
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Three cadres of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and two cadres of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K) were killed in an internecine clash at hilly Khundong village under Noney police station in the Tamenglong district on September 3, reports Assam Tribune. The two slain cadres of the NSCN-K were identified as ‘lance corporal’ P. Kanepou and ‘private’ G. Bamruang alias Akhui. Two rucksacks, 90 live rounds of AK series and parts of the assault rifle were recovered from the incident site.
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September - 4 
Militants of the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland- Khaplang (NSCN-K) clashed at Luchami village in the Zunheboto district on September 4, according to Nagaland Post. However, no casualty was reported from the incident site.
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Militants of the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland- Khaplang (NSCN-K) clashed at Luchami village in the Zunheboto district on September 4, according to Nagaland Post. However, no casualty was reported from the incident site.
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September - 6 
One Achik National Liberation Front Army militant, Nabat Marak, was shot dead by suspected Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) militants at Chidimit village near Songsak in the East Garo Hills district on an unspecified date, according to Shillong Times. Meghalaya Police on September 6 said that
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One Achik National Liberation Front Army militant, Nabat Marak, was shot dead by suspected Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) militants at Chidimit village near Songsak in the East Garo Hills district on an unspecified date, according to Shillong Times. Meghalaya Police on September 6 said that ANVC militants after killing Marak buried his body at the village. He reportedly deserted the ANVC in 2005 and later joined the Achik National Liberation Front Army outfit.
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September - 8 
Five National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants were shot dead by suspected Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) cadres at an unspecified place between Jotsoma and Khonoma in the Kohima district on September 8-night, according to Telegraph. The victims, identified as P.K Stone, a p
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Five National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants were shot dead by suspected Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) cadres at an unspecified place between Jotsoma and Khonoma in the Kohima district on September 8-night, according to Telegraph. The victims, identified as P.K Stone, a priest at the NSCN–IM’s headquarters at Camp Hebron, his wife Mairela, Nganshamkhui, Easternlite and Ahenmi, hailed from Ukhrul district in Manipur. Several spent cases of M-20 assault rifles and 9-mm pistols were recovered from the incident site. The KLA militants reportedly took revenge for the September 3-killing of their 12 cadres by the NSCN-IM militants at a forest near Tangkhul Hundung Khunou under Litan police station in the Ukhrul district.
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September - 8 September - 9
A militant of the Hmar National Army outfit, identified as Lalsaun, was shot dead by suspected militants belonging to the rival Hmar People’s Convention-Democracy (HPC-D) at Saiden in the Churachandpur district on September 8-night, according to a delayed report. His dead body was later recovered fr
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A militant of the Hmar National Army outfit, identified as Lalsaun, was shot dead by suspected militants belonging to the rival Hmar People’s Convention-Democracy (HPC-D) at Saiden in the Churachandpur district on September 8-night, according to a delayed report. His dead body was later recovered from the incident site on September 9-morning.
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September - 10 
One National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militant, Wangkap Konyak, and an unidentified National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) militant were killed in an internecine clash between the combined cadres of the NSCN-K and Naga National Council on the one hand and
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One National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militant, Wangkap Konyak, and an unidentified National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) militant were killed in an internecine clash between the combined cadres of the NSCN-K and Naga National Council on the one hand and NSCN-IM cadres on the other at Salomi village in the Kiphire district on September 10, according to Kanglaonline. Several used cases of sophisticated weapons were recovered from the incident site.
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September - 12 September - 14
Cadres of the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a break away group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), abducted four cadres of the CPI-Maoist, identified as Amit Jaiswal, S Sao, Raj Kishore Pareiha and Mahesh Ram on September 12, and killed them on September13-night in Barwadih vill
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Cadres of the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a break away group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), abducted four cadres of the CPI-Maoist, identified as Amit Jaiswal, S Sao, Raj Kishore Pareiha and Mahesh Ram on September 12, and killed them on September13-night in Barwadih village of Latehar district, reports IANS. The bodies were reportedly recovered from Balumath area on September 14.
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September - 14 
Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT) cadres, a left-wing extremist group, killed three cadres of the TPC in Bano forest area of Simdega district.
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Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT) cadres, a left-wing extremist group, killed three cadres of the TPC in Bano forest area of Simdega district.
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September - 21 
One civilian, Uttam Kachari, was killed in a cross-fire when militants belonging to Dilip Nunisa faction of the Dima Halim Daogha (DHD) clashed with the rival Black Widow cadres at Dibarai area under Haflong police station in the Karbi Anglong district on September 21, according to Assam Tribune. Ka
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One civilian, Uttam Kachari, was killed in a cross-fire when militants belonging to Dilip Nunisa faction of the Dima Halim Daogha (DHD) clashed with the rival Black Widow cadres at Dibarai area under Haflong police station in the Karbi Anglong district on September 21, according to Assam Tribune. Kachari was reportedly an assistant of Sarba Siksha Mission, an education programme of the Union government.
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September - 21 
Three militants were killed and two others, including a woman, injured when two groups of Taliban clashed in South Waziristan on September 21, sources said. "Maulvi Nazir’s men raided a house in the Zari Noor area, four kilometres west of Wana, following a tip-off about the presence of a pro-Uzbek c
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Three militants were killed and two others, including a woman, injured when two groups of Taliban clashed in South Waziristan on September 21, sources said. "Maulvi Nazir’s men raided a house in the Zari Noor area, four kilometres west of Wana, following a tip-off about the presence of a pro-Uzbek commander and a shootout started," sources told Daily Times. They said that among the three killed were Nizamuddin, brother of pro-Uzbek commander Rafiuddin, and his cousin, adding that it was not clear whether Rafiuddin was present in the house at the time of the attack.
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September - 23 
One militant belonging to the Black Widow group, identified as Uttam Kachari, was killed in a cross fire, when a combined group of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Isak Muivah (NSCN-IM) and the Black Widow militants, attacked a designated camp of the Dima Halim Daogah-Pranab Nunisa facti
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One militant belonging to the Black Widow group, identified as Uttam Kachari, was killed in a cross fire, when a combined group of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Isak Muivah (NSCN-IM) and the Black Widow militants, attacked a designated camp of the Dima Halim Daogah-Pranab Nunisa faction, at Halflong in the North Cachar Hills district.
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September - 23 
At least 10 persons were killed and 14 injured in a clash between activists of two rival tribal groups in the Barqambar Khel area of Bara tehsil (administrative division) in the Khyber Agency on September 23, tribal authorities said. An unnamed political administration official told Daily Times that
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At least 10 persons were killed and 14 injured in a clash between activists of two rival tribal groups in the Barqambar Khel area of Bara tehsil (administrative division) in the Khyber Agency on September 23, tribal authorities said. An unnamed political administration official told Daily Times that activists of two rival outfits –- the Amr Bil Maroof and Haji Zarif groups -– used mortars and rockets in the clash, which lasted for several hours. Some of the shelling reached neighbouring areas as well, he added. Bada Gul of Amr Bil Maroof and Sadiq, Hayat Gul, Shahid, Wahid, Abdur Rehman and Wazir of Barqambar Khel died in the clash. Meanwhile, a stray mortar shell hit a house in the Malakdin Khel area, killing a woman, her son and her daughter, while injuring three other women. Similarly, two women were injured when a mortar shell hit another house in the Sam Baba area and a girl and two men were injured after a stray shell hit their house in Hamdard Kalay. According to reports, Syed Jamin, Khan Gul, Aslam Khan, Ahmad and Wali Khan of Bara, also sustained injuries. The Haji Zarif group has asked the public to vacate the Barqambar Khel area or face further losses.
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September - 23 
Suspected LTTE cadres shot dead a supporter of the Thamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal (TMVP), the political wing of the LTTE breakaway faction led by ‘Colonel’ Karuna, and injured two others at Alliadiwembu in the Ampara district, reports Colombo Page.
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Suspected LTTE cadres shot dead a supporter of the Thamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal (TMVP), the political wing of the LTTE breakaway faction led by ‘Colonel’ Karuna, and injured two others at Alliadiwembu in the Ampara district, reports Colombo Page.
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September - 27 
Two militants of the Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) were killed and three others injured in a gun battle with the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) cadres at Khupibung village under Saikul police station on September 27, Sangai Express reports. Approximately 45 KLA militants were ‘patrolling’ at Khupibung w
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Two militants of the Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) were killed and three others injured in a gun battle with the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) cadres at Khupibung village under Saikul police station on September 27, Sangai Express reports. Approximately 45 KLA militants were ‘patrolling’ at Khupibung when around 25 KRA cadres opened fire towards them. Immediately, the KLA cadres cordoned off the area and retaliated.
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October - 2 
Clashes also occurred at various other check-posts and the headquarters of a paramilitary base in Miranshah came under a rocket attack. Local people said the clashes started at about 1am and continued for more than two hours. Missiles and rockets were used by both sides. They said 10 houses were par
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Clashes also occurred at various other check-posts and the headquarters of a paramilitary base in Miranshah came under a rocket attack. Local people said the clashes started at about 1am and continued for more than two hours. Missiles and rockets were used by both sides. They said 10 houses were partially damaged when artillery shells hit residential compounds in a Miranshah village. One woman was killed and another woman and three children were injured.
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October - 3 
Another factional clash occurred between the NSCN–IM cadres and a combined group of cadres from the NSCN–K and the Naga National Council at Phek town. No casualty was reported.
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Another factional clash occurred between the NSCN–IM cadres and a combined group of cadres from the NSCN–K and the Naga National Council at Phek town. No casualty was reported.
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October - 3 
Five NSCN-IM cadres defected to the rival NSCN-K faction along with sophisticated arms and huge number of ammunition at Mezoma village in the Kohima district, reports Sangai Express.
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Five NSCN-IM cadres defected to the rival NSCN-K faction along with sophisticated arms and huge number of ammunition at Mezoma village in the Kohima district, reports Sangai Express.
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October - 3 
According to Dawn, two militants belonging to the Bugti tribe, identified as Khuda Bakhsh Chakrani Bugti and Nabi Bakhsh Chakrani Bugti, were killed and three persons, including a Frontier Corps soldier, were injured after security forces clashed with militants at Khalani village in the Jaffarabad d
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According to Dawn, two militants belonging to the Bugti tribe, identified as Khuda Bakhsh Chakrani Bugti and Nabi Bakhsh Chakrani Bugti, were killed and three persons, including a Frontier Corps soldier, were injured after security forces clashed with militants at Khalani village in the Jaffarabad district of Balochistan, on October 3. Seven tribesmen were arrested and an unspecified quantity of arms, including rocket launchers, rockets, hand-grenades, automatic rifles and thousands of rounds of ammunition, was recovered after the clash.
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October - 4 
At least one militant was killed and four others injured in clashes on October 4-night and October 5 between security forces (SFs) and militants in the Tartani and Karmo Wadh areas of the Kohlu district, according to Dawn. Official sources said that SFs launched an operation after militants had atta
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At least one militant was killed and four others injured in clashes on October 4-night and October 5 between security forces (SFs) and militants in the Tartani and Karmo Wadh areas of the Kohlu district, according to Dawn. Official sources said that SFs launched an operation after militants had attacked two check-posts using rockets and other heavy weapons.
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October - 5 
Two People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) militants, Mohammed Nawaz Khan alias Wangma and Mohammed Atao Rahman alias Apikpa, of the Umar Farooq faction were shot dead by unidentified militants during a factional clash at Iiram Siphai in the Imphal West district on October 5-morning, according to T
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Two People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) militants, Mohammed Nawaz Khan alias Wangma and Mohammed Atao Rahman alias Apikpa, of the Umar Farooq faction were shot dead by unidentified militants during a factional clash at Iiram Siphai in the Imphal West district on October 5-morning, according to Telegraph. While no faction claimed responsibility, police suspected the involvement of the Azad faction of the PULF in the killings. Meanwhile, Imphal Free Press reported that Nawaz, the finance secretary of the faction, and his accomplice Atao were killed after being abducted by militants of a rival faction.
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October - 5 
Himalayan Times reports that 17 people were injured in a clash that erupted on October 5 between the Maoists and pro-Communist Party of Nepal – Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) workers in the Pokhara Noodles Private Ltd at Pokhara and Bhrukuti Pulp and Paper Mills in the Chitwan district. Seven pe
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Himalayan Times reports that 17 people were injured in a clash that erupted on October 5 between the Maoists and pro-Communist Party of Nepal – Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) workers in the Pokhara Noodles Private Ltd at Pokhara and Bhrukuti Pulp and Paper Mills in the Chitwan district. Seven persons, including a civilian, were injured when both groups of workers clashed at the Pokhara Noodles Private Ltd in Kaski district on October 6 (today). The pro-CPN-UML Nepal Free Food and Beverages Workers' Union and the pro-Maoist Nepal Industrial Workers' Union accused each other of starting the clash. Similarly, 10 persons were injured in a clash between the same two groups of workers in the Bhrukuti Pulp and Paper Mill at Gaindakot in Chitwan district. Three workers of the pro-UML Nepal Free Chemical and Iron Workers' Union and seven workers of the pro-Maoist All Nepal Industrial Workers' Union were also injured in the clash.
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October - 7 
Five cadres of the Kishor Biswas faction of the Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum (MJF) and three police personnel were injured in clashes at Duhabi of Sunsari district on October 7, according to Himalayan Times. The clashes occurred while police were escorting vehicles during a strike called by the MJF. Th
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Five cadres of the Kishor Biswas faction of the Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum (MJF) and three police personnel were injured in clashes at Duhabi of Sunsari district on October 7, according to Himalayan Times. The clashes occurred while police were escorting vehicles during a strike called by the MJF. The MJF cadres accused the police of intervening in their peaceful demonstration and claimed that the police entered into their cadres' houses and beat them up. However, the police charged the MJF cadres attacked them with country-made pistols and soda bottles.
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October - 7 
Three cadres of the Young Communist league (YCL) and a cadre of the Madhesi Mukti Tigers were injured in a clash between the two groups at Captaingunj Village Development Committee (VDC)-6.
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Three cadres of the Young Communist league (YCL) and a cadre of the Madhesi Mukti Tigers were injured in a clash between the two groups at Captaingunj Village Development Committee (VDC)-6.
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October - 8 
One National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militant, identified as ‘lance corporal’ Ivolu Sema, was killed and two others, Athem Tangkhul and Shimrang Tangkhul, of the same faction were wounded in an internecine clash between around 30 NSCN–IM cadres and a combined group of 50
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One National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militant, identified as ‘lance corporal’ Ivolu Sema, was killed and two others, Athem Tangkhul and Shimrang Tangkhul, of the same faction were wounded in an internecine clash between around 30 NSCN–IM cadres and a combined group of 50 cadres from the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN–K) and the Naga National Council (NNC) at Phek town on October 8, reports Nagaland Post. Athem and Shimrang were later arrested. One M 21 rifle with live ammunition, one weapon, a .303 with a hand made HA bomb and one live grenade were recovered from their possession. At least five high explosives were reportedly used during the clash. Over a dozen buildings and furniture and vehicles worth over INR five lakhs were damaged in the incident.
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October - 8 
Pakistani helicopter gunships and troops have killed 130 militants during clashes near the Afghan border, while 45 soldiers have also died, the army sources said October 8, reports Associated Free Press. "The clashes broke out after militants set off IEDs (improvised explosive devices) and conducted
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Pakistani helicopter gunships and troops have killed 130 militants during clashes near the Afghan border, while 45 soldiers have also died, the army sources said October 8, reports Associated Free Press. "The clashes broke out after militants set off IEDs (improvised explosive devices) and conducted ambushes on the security forces" on October 7, military spokesperson Major General Waheed Arshad told AFP. He added, "The forces retaliated and killed 130 militants in air strikes and ground attacks. Forty-five security personnel were also martyred." Arshad also said that contact had been established with a group of around 50 soldiers reported missing earlier and only 10 or 12 had not been accounted for, but it was not clear if any of those had been killed. Most of the fighting has been near Mir Ali. Meanwhile, unconfirmed reports said that four civilians, including three women, were also killed during the clashes. Around 30 houses were destroyed or badly damaged as troops and militants exchanged heavy weapons fire, they said.
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October - 11 
One LTTE cadre was killed during a clash between troops and the outfit’s cadres at Kallaikulam. While another LTTE cadre managed to escape, troops recovered two T-56 weapons, two hand grenades and one communication set along with the dead body of the slain LTTE cadre from the incident site.
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One LTTE cadre was killed during a clash between troops and the outfit’s cadres at Kallaikulam. While another LTTE cadre managed to escape, troops recovered two T-56 weapons, two hand grenades and one communication set along with the dead body of the slain LTTE cadre from the incident site.
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October - 12 
At least 13 cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were killed during separate clashes between troops and outfit’s cadres at several places in the Vavuniya district during past 48 hours, reports Sri Lanka Army.
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At least 13 cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were killed during separate clashes between troops and outfit’s cadres at several places in the Vavuniya district during past 48 hours, reports Sri Lanka Army.
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October - 12 
On October 12, security forces (SFs) killed three LTTE cadres and inured seven others when an armed clash erupted between army troops and the outfit’s cadres in the Narikkulam area. Three soldiers were also injured.
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On October 12, security forces (SFs) killed three LTTE cadres and inured seven others when an armed clash erupted between army troops and the outfit’s cadres in the Narikkulam area. Three soldiers were also injured.
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