Kuki militant camp burnt after attacks on abandoned houses and gunfight

IMPHAL, 5 Jun: Irate villagers set ablaze an abandoned camp in Sugnu in Manipur’s Kakching district, where militants from the United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF) were staying after signing a peace accord with the government, police said on Monday.
The villagers were venting their anger after militants burnt down at least 100 abandoned houses, including the residence of Sugnu Congress MLA K Ranjit, in Serou in Kakching district on Saturday midnight.
There had been almost round-the-clock exchange of fire between militants and security forces for the last two days, the police said.
On Sunday, before the arson attack, combined forces of the state police, including the India Reserve Battalion, and the Border Security Force, along with village volunteers had fought a gun battle with militants at the Nazareth camp, which led to the militants fleeing their camp. (PTI)
The villagers later torched the camp on Sunday night, which also has training facilities for newly recruited Kuki militants.
A fierce exchange of fire was also reported from Phayeng in Imphal West district on Sunday, even as Kuki militants set a sawmill on fire.
In another development, unknown persons torched a few houses in Langol in Imphal West district on Sunday, police said.
At least 98 people lost their lives and 310 others were injured in the ethnic violence in Manipur that broke out a month ago.
A total of 37,450 people are currently sheltered in 272 relief camps. (PTI)