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Security forces kill three NSCN (KYA) militants in Arunachal; rescue construction worker

IANS April 28, 2025 243 views

Security forces conducted a strategic operation in Arunachal Pradesh's Longding district after two construction workers were kidnapped. During an intense gunbattle, three militants from the NSCN (KYA) faction were neutralized and one worker was rescued. The operation also resulted in the recovery of four automatic weapons and ammunition. This successful mission highlights the ongoing efforts to combat insurgency in the northeastern region of India.

"Wherein the contact was established and in the ensuing firefight, three cadres of NSCN (KYA) group were neutralised" - Lt Col Amit Shukla"
Itanagar, April 27: An abducted construction worker was rescued and three militants of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (KYA faction) were killed on Sunday during a fierce gunbattle between the security forces and the extremists in Arunachal Pradesh’s Longding district, officials said.

Key Points

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Army-Assam Rifles joint operation eliminates three NSCN militants

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Kidnapped construction worker rescued successfully

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Four automatic weapons recovered from encounter site

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NSCN-KYA previously issued extortion notice to Oil India Limited

Defence spokesman Lt Col Amit Shukla said on Sunday night that two construction workers were kidnapped on April 25 from Pangchao areas in Longding district of Arunachal Pradesh. Based on specific information, troops of the Indian Army and the Assam Rifles launched a joint massive operation in the Pangchao areas on Sunday.

“Wherein the contact was established and in the ensuing firefight, three cadres of NSCN (KYA) group were neutralised,” he said. Four automatic weapons, ammunition and other war-like materials were also recovered from the areas. One construction worker was rescued in the operation, and a search is underway for the second person.

Meanwhile, the Army and Assam Rifles, in coordination with the Assam Police, earlier apprehended a wanted top cadre of the NSCN-KYA from Assam's Charaideo district. The NSCN-K-YA has earlier served an extortion notice of Rs 20 lakh to the public sector oil major Oil India Limited (OIL).

The notice was signed by self-styled Major of the NSCN-KYA outfit, Tha Aung and sent to OIL's office in Manabhum, located in the Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh. The outfit in its notice sought Rs 20 lakh by December 10, and it has also warned that OIL would be held accountable for any delays.

The OIL has its operational site at the Manabhum reserve forest in eastern Arunachal, and the thickly forested Manabhum reserve forest areas fall under both Changlang and Namsai districts. The NSCN-K-YA has not signed a ceasefire agreement with the Centre.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Our security forces are doing an incredible job in such difficult conditions. Hope they find the second worker soon. 🙏
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Priya M.
These militant groups need to understand that violence and extortion won't solve anything. Glad one worker was rescued but worried about the second one.
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Arjun S.
While I support our forces, I wish there was more coverage about why these groups resort to such measures. Understanding root causes could help prevent future conflicts.
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Sunita T.
Rs 20 lakh extortion demand?! These groups are just criminals hiding behind political motives. Hope OIL didn't pay a single rupee.
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Karan J.
The bravery of our soldiers never ceases to amaze me. Operating in those thick forests must be incredibly challenging. Salute to their courage!
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Neha P.
This is why we need better security for workers in remote areas. Companies should invest more in protection rather than waiting for something bad to happen.

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