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Nagaland civilian killing incident 'regrettable', appropriate action will be taken: Army chief Naravane

As many as 13 civilians died on December 4 after they were killed by the 21 Para Special Forces (SF) of the Army in a botched-up counter-insurgency operation in the district.

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Army Chief General MM Naravane on Wednesday expressed regret over the civilian killing case in Oting, Nagaland on December 4 and assured that the case is being thoroughly investigated. As many as 13 civilians died on December 4 after they were killed by the 21 Para Special Forces (SF) of the Army in a botched-up counter-insurgency operation in the district. The first firing led to the death of six civilians after the SF unit mistook coal mine workers returning home in a pick-up van, to be members of the terrorist outfit NSCN (K).  

"The regrettable incident that occurred in Oting, Nagaland on December 4 is being thoroughly investigated. We remain committed to the security of our countrymen, even during the conduct of operations," Naravane said.

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General Naravane also said the Army's inquiry report into the incident is expected to come out in a day or two. He said appropriate action will be taken based on the report.

'Will continue to deal with Chinese PLA in resolute manner'

Speaking at a press conference ahead of the Army Day, General Naravane said that the Indian Army will continue to deal with the Chinese PLA in a firm and resolute manner in eastern Ladakh and it has been maintaining the highest level of operational preparedness in the region.

"We have continued to maintain the highest levels of operational preparedness while at the same time engaging with the Chinese PLA through dialogue," Gen Naravane said.

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The Chief of Army Staff also said that the Indian Army is more than adequately prepared to deal with any military ramifications of China's new land boundary law.

"We will continue to deal with the Chinese PLA in a firm and resolute manner," Gen Naravane said, adding necessary safeguards are in place to take care of any contingencies.

(With inputs from agencies)

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