The location of the groups The United Front of the Liberation of Assam (ULFA (I)) and the National Socialist Council of Nagalend (NSCN (K)) were attacked by the Armed Forces of India. Indian missiles And drones The camps of the Assamic separatists in Myanmar attacked.
This was reported by the Indian newspaper The Hindu.
A missile blow was inflicted on the Air Force of India during the funeral of Lieutenant General Nayan Asoma-one of the leaders of the ULFA (I) group. Earlier, he died as a result of the attack of Indian drones. The leadership of the movement claims that the attack on the funeral ceremony led to the death of the two military commanders of the organization and accused the โcolonial occupation forcesโ of the attack – as the Assamic separatists call the Sun India.
And during the attack on the NSCN (K) camps, the Indian military, according to unconfirmed data, involved about a hundred Dronov.
There have been no statements from the Myanmar authorities yet. Indian officials claim that they allegedly are not related to attacks, but otherwise they would have reported this. In particular, the country’s Ministry of Defense said that they have no information about attacks on objects in Myanmar.
ULFA (I) is considered the only one of the militarized separatist groups that advocated separation of the state of the Assam from India, which has not yet signed a peace agreement with the Indian government and has not been dissolved. New Delhi declared it a prohibited terrorist organization.
Assam is located in the north-eastern part of India.