News India 10 facts to know about Indian Army’s major operation against Naga insurgents along Myanmar border

10 facts to know about Indian Army’s major operation against Naga insurgents along Myanmar border

The Indian Army said it inflicted "heavy casualties" on NSCN-K militants along the India-Myanmar border.

Indian Army Image Source : REPRESENTATION IMAGE Army conducts major operation against Naga insurgents along Myanmar border

The Indian Army on Wednesday said it carried out an operation targeting Naga militants along the India-Myanmar border in the early hours of the morning. The Eastern Command said in a statement that the Army inflicted "heavy casualties" on insurgent group the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) during "retaliatory" fire.

Indian troops suffered no casualties, the Army said. PTI quoted its Army sources as saying that it was "not a surgical strike". 

Here are 10 important points relating to Indian Army’s operation: 

1- The operation was carried out near the India-Myanmar border. The Army maintained that Indian troops "did not cross the international border". 

2- The incident took place at about 4.45 am on Wednesday. 

3- A column of the Indian Army operating along Indo-Myanmar border was fired upon by NSCN-K militants.

4- The Army reacted swiftly and brought down heavily retaliatory fire on insurgents.

5- Many insurgents fled from the spot and crossed over to Myanamar after Army firing. 

6- A large number of casualties were suffered by NSCN-K insurgents, the Army said. 

7- The loss to insurgents was established after intercepting their radio messages. 

8- 80 soldiers of the Indian Army were involved in the operation.

9- The operation took place at Logkhu village in Mon district of Nagaland.

10- Army suffered no casualties.

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