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Two more rebels killed in border gun fight

The army jawans deployed in the surgical strike claimed to have killed two north eastern rebels along the Indo-Myanmar border on Wednesday. 

According to an army statement, apart from two NSCN(K) rebels, nod each from KYKL and KCP rebels were killed during the strike where many others sustained injury. 

Meanwhile, the Naga rebel outfit claimed to have killed three army jawans during the heavy gun  battle which started in the wee hours. 

Earlier, we reported the elimination of two dreaded Naga rebels in the strike. According to army, the surgical strike ad soon as the rebels attacked the patrolling column.

 

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