3 ULFA Leaders Reportedly Killed in Myanmar Drone and Missile Strikes: Indian Army Denies Involvement

3 ULFA Leaders Reportedly Killed in Myanmar Drone and Missile Strikes: Indian Army Denies Involvement

News is emerging of a targeted operation within Myanmar that reportedly resulted in the deaths of three United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) leaders. While details remain scarce, preliminary reports suggest drone and missile strikes were utilized in the attack.

Indian Army Denies Role in Myanmar Strikes

The Indian Army has swiftly denied any involvement in the operation. This denial comes amidst speculation about the nature of the strikes and the parties involved. The incident has brought the volatile security situation along the India-Myanmar border back into focus. The region has long been a haven for insurgent groups, including ULFA.

ULFA’s Ongoing Insurgency and Cross-Border Activity

ULFA, a separatist organization seeking an independent Assam, has a history of operating from bases within Myanmar. This incident underscores the ongoing challenges in addressing cross-border insurgency and maintaining stability in the region. Further information is awaited as the situation continues to unfold.