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Indian Army Para troopers hit an NSCN-K camp located inside myanmar

Indian Army Para troopers hit an NSCN-K camp in Nagaland

In Nagaland, Indian Army Para troopers this morning hit an NSCN-K camp located inside Myanmar, near Throilu village of Mon district. no casualty on either side reported so far.

Our Mon AIR Correspondent reports that the para commando crossed the international border and went about two and a half kilometre from the international border pillar no 151 at Chenmoho village and attacked the NSCN-K men manning a check post.

Firing reportedly lasted for about three hours; however no casualty on either side is being reported so far. Superintendent of Police Mon, other Police officials, President, Konyak Union, Assistant Commandant Village Guard and SDO Chen were reported to be camping at Chenmoho till the time of filing this report.

http://newsonair.nic.in/news.asp?cat=State&id=ST2508

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Propaganda warfare

NSCN-K claims it killed 5-6 Para commandos inside Myanmar
By Prasanta Mazumdar
Published: 19th August 2016 10:24 PM
Last Updated: 19th August 2016 10:24 PM


GUWAHATI: Commandos of 12 Para exchanged a barrage of gunshots with militants of the SS Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) inside Myanmar in the wee hours of Friday.

According to official sources, there was no casualty in the gunbattle that began at 3 am and lasted for about two hours.

“The encounter took place beyond Thorloi, which is a Myanmar village two km from the Indian side of the international border in Nagaland’s Mon district. There was no casualty in the firefight,” Mon Superintendent of Police, Yangba Konyak, told Express.

“I myself have seen the commandos when they returned. There were around 30 of them, which makes a platoon,” he said.
“I don’t know of casualties, if any, on the side of NSCN-K,” he added.


The NSCN-K claimed that it had eliminated five to six commandos in the incident.

“The 12 Para commandos had intruded one and a half hour long walking distance into Myanmar. The commandos were first spotted by our army manning the forward security post and five to six commandos were gunned down,” the NSCN-K told Express in an email statement.

“The advancing commandos were pinned down and the rest ran helter-skelter in commotion. The random and blank retaliation proved futile because of our well-defended higher position. The dispersed commandos tried to regroup to counter-attack but were pursued on their heels by our army forcing the retreat,” the statement said.

The NSCN-K also claimed that the commandos, who survived the attack, had carried back the slain and injured colleagues on foot till the border. But the Mon district police chief said he had not seen the commandos carrying any bodies.

Last year, the NSCN-K had ambushed an Army convoy in Manipur’s Chandel district, killing 18 personnel and injuring several others.

Source:
http://www.newindianexpress.com/nat...-inside-Myanmar/2016/08/19/article3587685.ece


 
Good, even if there are causalities it will send a message that there is no place to hide.
 
“The advancing commandos were pinned down and the rest ran helter-skelter in commotion. The random and blank retaliation proved futile because of our well-defended higher position. The dispersed commandos tried to regroup to counter-attack but were pursued on their heels by our army forcing the retreat,” the statement said.

The NSCN-K also claimed that the commandos, who survived the attack, had carried back the slain and injured colleagues on foot till the border. But the Mon district police chief said he had not seen the commandos carrying any bodies.
:sarcastic: sure it happened.
 
How much in the way does Burma allow in terms of hardware to come with the Indian forces? Is air support allowed, as in from helicopters?
 
GUWAHATI: Commandos of 12 Para exchanged a barrage of gunshots with militants of the SS Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) inside Myanmar in the wee hours of Friday.

According to official sources, there was no casualty in the gunbattle that began at 3 am and lasted for about two hours.

“The encounter took place beyond Thorloi, which is a Myanmar village two km from the Indian side of the international border in Nagaland’s Mon district. There was no casualty in the firefight,” Mon Superintendent of Police, Yangba Konyak, told Express.

“I myself have seen the commandos when they returned. There were around 30 of them, which makes a platoon,” he said.
“I don’t know of casualties, if any, on the side of NSCN-K,” he added.


The NSCN-K claimed that it had eliminated five to six commandos in the incident.

“The 12 Para commandos had intruded one and a half hour long walking distance into Myanmar. The commandos were first spotted by our army manning the forward security post and five to six commandos were gunned down,” the NSCN-K told Express in an email statement.

“The advancing commandos were pinned down and the rest ran helter-skelter in commotion. The random and blank retaliation proved futile because of our well-defended higher position. The dispersed commandos tried to regroup to counter-attack but were pursued on their heels by our army forcing the retreat,” the statement said.

The NSCN-K also claimed that the commandos, who survived the attack, had carried back the slain and injured colleagues on foot till the border. But the Mon district police chief said he had not seen the commandos carrying any bodies.

Last year, the NSCN-K had ambushed an Army convoy in Manipur’s Chandel district, killing 18 personnel and injuring several others.
Source:
http://www.newindianexpress.com/nat...-inside-Myanmar/2016/08/19/article3587685.ece

They should have made their propaganda a little bit more believable.....

How much in the way does Burma allow in terms of hardware to come with the Indian forces? Is air support allowed, as in from helicopters?

In last Myanmar attack there was an Mi-24 with incendiary ammo doing the rounds along with the paratroopers. But then rumors are that Myanmar was told after the operation was over...
 
Area of Ops

Mon village, Nagaland
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Might have fled to Ganyo or Nianu region
 
Naga group claims Indian ops against its rebels in Myanmar, army casualties
  • Rahul Karmakar, Hindustan Times, Guwahati
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  • Updated: Aug 19, 2016 23:48 IST
At least 30 army commandos crossed over into Myanmar and exchanged fire with members of the separatist SS Khaplang faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) early Friday morning, officials in Nagaland told HT.

But army sources rejected reports that special forces commandos had entered Myanmar, saying the gunbattle took place inside Indian territory.

In an email to HT, the NSCN-K claimed it killed “five to six” commandos. The army refused to confirm any reports of casualties.

The gunfire began at 3am on Friday and lasted for more than two hours without any casualty on the Indian side, said officials in Nagaland’s Mon district that borders Myanmar.

“The gunfight took place beyond Thorloi, a village in Myanmar two kilometre from the border. They had no casualty and I don’t know if the NSCN-K suffered any loss,” Mon district superintendent of police, Yangba Konyak, said.

He said he saw about 30 commandos when they returned. “This makes a platoon.”

The gunbattle is a reminder of a similar episode last year, when reports emerged that the elite army paratroopers entered Myanmar, raided two insurgent camps and inflicted “significant casualties”.

The counterattack had apparently come in response to the ambush and killing of 18 soldiers in Manipur by the NSCN-K five days before, the worst attack on security forces in two decades. The army denied launching any such operation.

In March last year, the NSCN-K ended a 14-year ceasefire to resume its secessionist war with India and has been involved in a series of attacks in tandem with other militant groups in the Northeast under the banner of ‘United Liberation Front of South East Asia’.

The outfit walked out of the ceasefire pact after it was alleged that the area along Indo-Myanmar border under their control was turning into a ‘safe-zone’ for militants of the Ulfa faction led by Paresh Barua, the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (Songbijit), and armed groups such as the People’s Liberation Army of Manipur.

Police say the NDFB-S was responsible for an attack in Assam’s Kokrajhar town earlier this month that killed 14 people.

In its email to HT, the insurgent group said the Indian army’s 12 Para commandos entered Myanmar and were spotted by the militant group’s men. “Our soldiers manning the forward security post gunned five to six of their men down,” the NSCN-K said.

“The advancing commandos were pinned down and the rest ran helter-skelter. The dispersed commandos tried to regroup but were forced to retreat.”

The NSCN-K further claimed the commandos who survived the “Naga army’s attack”, carried their slain and injured colleagues till the border.

But the Mon district police chief said he did not see the commandos carrying any bodies.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...es-reported/story-15Eawxq3nB9y5IKZrnb5CN.html
 
How much in the way does Burma allow in terms of hardware to come with the Indian forces? Is air support allowed, as in from helicopters?

See,Myanmar's role of supporting Indian Insurgents are kind of shady.They officially doesn't support them,and they don't have control much of the land of their country as well,which these Insurgent groups exploit.But from time to time,they did break these insurgent bases.

India is probably own with NOC from Myanmar.Or at max,it is probably Hammer and Anvil.They deploy to guard the perimeter to cut off exit routes while Indian forces strike.
 
See,Myanmar's role of supporting Indian Insurgents are kind of shady.They officially doesn't support them,and they don't have control much of the land of their country as well,which these Insurgent groups exploit.But from time to time,they did break these insurgent bases.

India is probably own with NOC from Myanmar.Or at max,it is probably Hammer and Anvil.They deploy to guard the perimeter to cut off exit routes while Indian forces strike.
They should have made their propaganda a little bit more believable.....



In last Myanmar attack there was an Mi-24 with incendiary ammo doing the rounds along with the paratroopers. But then rumors are that Myanmar was told after the operation was over...

Thank you for the information. The main reason I asked this question is because India will be receiving the Apache E, and I'm wondering if that went in, to provide fires support, the rebels wouldn't be able to recover.
 
Shootout between Assam Rifles, NSCN(K) in Nagaland
  • IANS, Mon, Nagaland
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  • Updated: Aug 19, 2016 22:00 IST
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A gunbattle took place between Assam Rifles and banned terrorist outfit NSCN (Khaplang) on Friday in Nagaland after the soldiers allegedly raided some of the villages along the Indo-Myanmar border. (HT File Photo)



A gunbattle took place between Assam Rifles and banned terrorist outfit NSCN (Khaplang) on Friday after the soldiers allegedly raided some of the villages along the Indo-Myanmar border.

According to the state police, the incident took place at about 4am near Chenmoho in Mon district which shares its eastern border with Myanmar.

“There was heavy exchange of fire between NSCN (Khaplang) cadres and Assam Rifles soldiers. The incident was reported early in the morning. As of now, no casualties have been reported,” Yangba Konyak, superintendent of police, Mon, said.

Sources said senior government officials have reached the spot to take stock of the incident.

National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang) is a banned militant outfit which last March abrogated a 14-year-old ceasefire with the central government.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is looking for the chief of NSCN (Khaplang) as well as its military commander in connection with the killing of 18 soldiers by the group on June 4, 2015.

The NIA has announced Rs seven lakh reward for any information leading to the arrest of the outfit’s chairman SS Khaplang and Rs 10 lakh for Niki Sumi, who heads the military wing of the group.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...in-nagaland/story-7wGw9RwCVzhQoxmn6GA4eL.html

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Encounter between Assam Rifles, NSCN(K) militants at Indo-Myanmar border
Sources say that senior government officials reached the spot to take stock of the incident.


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New Delhi, August 19, 2016 | UPDATED 00:04 IST
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BRIEFCASE
  • 1 Encounter between Assam Rifles, NSCN(K) near Indo-Myanmar border.

  • 2 No casualties reported.

  • 3 The militants managed to flee.
Security forces today ambushed a group of militants reportedly belonging to the banned insurgent outfit NSCN (Khaplang) close to the Indo-Myanmar International Border (IB). No casualties were reported.

The encounter between Assam Rifles and NSCN(K) took place near Chenmoho in Nagaland's Mon district early morning, when soldiers reportedly raided some of the villages near the border. However, the militants managed to flee.

"There was heavy exchange of fire between NSCN (Khaplang) cadres and Assam Rifles soldiers. The incident was reported early in the morning. As of now, no casualties have been reported," Yangba Konyak, superintendent of police, Mon, said.


Sources say that senior government officials reached the spot to take stock of the incident.

Three automatic pistols, a 12 bore and ammunition were recovered from the spot.

National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang) is a banned militant outfit which last March abrogated a 14-year-old ceasefire with the central government.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is looking for the chief of NSCN (Khaplang) as well as its military commander in connection with the killing of 18 soldiers by the group on June 4, 2015.

The NIA has announced Rs 7,00,000 reward for any information leading to the arrest of the outfit's chairman SS Khaplang and Rs 10 lakh for Niki Sumi, who heads the military wing of the group.
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...k-militants-indo-myanmar-border/1/744520.html


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according to news reports above its this area - Chenmoho, Nagaland 798621

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So i was right

Might have fled to Ganyo or Nianu region

They fled to Ganyo
 
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