What Happened to the Two Assam Rifles Jawans Killed by Gunmen in Manipur?

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Key Takeaways
- Two Assam Rifles jawans were killed in an ambush.
- Five others were injured during the attack.
- Security forces are conducting operations to apprehend the attackers.
- Multiple arrests of militants from banned outfits were made.
- Authorities seized various firearms and ammunition.
Imphal, September 19 (NationPress) Tragically, two Assam Rifles personnel lost their lives, and five others sustained injuries when unidentified armed militants launched an attack on their vehicle in the Bishnupur district of Manipur on Friday evening, as reported by officials.
A police representative in Imphal confirmed that the incident occurred in the Nambol Sabal Leikai area of Bishnupur district.
Initial reports indicate that a group of unidentified gunmen ambushed the vehicle transporting Assam Rifles personnel as they were en route to Bishnupur from the capital city of Imphal, resulting in the deaths of two jawans and injuring five others.
The injured individuals were promptly taken to a local hospital by police and community members.
In response to the attack, a significant contingent from the Assam Rifles and Manipur Police, led by senior officials, has been dispatched to the area, initiating a thorough combing operation to apprehend the perpetrators, according to the official statement.
Another police officer mentioned that the heavily armed assailants opened fire on the vehicle carrying the Assam Rifles personnel traveling from Imphal to Bishnupur.
During the unanticipated assault, two personnel were killed instantly, while five others suffered bullet wounds.
Security forces have established a perimeter around the area, and a search operation is actively ongoing to locate the attackers. Additional information is still pending.
Meanwhile, in the past 24 hours, security forces have apprehended six militants affiliated with various banned militant groups across three districts in the Imphal Valley.
Three key members of the outlawed Kangleipak Communist Party (PWG) were arrested from their homes in Imphal West district. They were identified as Leishangthem Tondon Singh, 34, Leishangthem Anand Singh, 34, and Heikham Hemchandra Singh, 41, according to a police statement.
From their possession, authorities seized two Self-Loading Rifles, two modified .303 rifles, an INSAS rifle, nine various magazines, and a total of 99 cartridges.
Another member of the same group was arrested in Andro, located in the Imphal East district. He has been identified as Taorem Tomchou Meitei, also known as Pena, aged 45.
A member of the banned People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) was also apprehended in Ichan Khunou, Thoubal district.
Furthermore, police arrested an active member of the prohibited Socialist Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (SOREPA) from Samaram Mayai Leikai in Thoubal district. He was identified as Khoinaijam Bhumeshwor Singh, aged 24, with a dummy gun and three cartridges confiscated from him.