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Manipur Violence: At least 11 massacred in late-night attack in Khamenlok

“Manipur Violence: At least 11 massacred in late-night attack in Khamenlok”, Swarajyamag, June 14, 2023:

“A violent attack occurred on 13 June in Khamenlok, in the Imphal East district of Manipur, resulting in the massacre of at least eleven villagers.

Police have reported that many injured individuals have been admitted to both government and private hospitals and that the death toll may increase as those in critical condition are currently in ICU.

Following the attack, the deceased individuals have been taken to the mortuary at J N Institute of Medical Sciences in Porompat, Imphal.

Police officials have stated that the lethal attack on Khamenlok was executed by militants, who threw multiple bombs late on Tuesday night, killing and injuring several villagers….”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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