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June - 4 
Further, Nagaland Post reports that in a joint statement issued by Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) and Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), claimed responsibility that the “combined team
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Further, Nagaland Post reports that in a joint statement issued by Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) and Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), claimed responsibility that the “combined team of ‘Elite Strike Unit’ of ‘Naga Army’, KYKL and KCP assaulted five vehicle convoy of 6thDogra regiment on June 4 at Tengnoupal–New Somtal road under Chandel District of Manipur.”Meanwhile in another report the newly-floated common platform, United Liberation Front of Western South East Asia (UNLFW) comprising of NSCN-K , Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) Kamtapur Liberation Organization (KLO) and IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) claimed responsibility for the ambush. ULFA-I leader Paresh Baruah called up local television channels in Assam saying that the ambush was carried out under orders from SS Khaplang, chairman of the new platform. Army sources in Eastern command say that the ambush was carried out by 15 cadres of the Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL), a Meitei outfit formed in 1994. Intelligence intercepts indicate it was carried out by a ‘lieutenant’ Tamba who is now headed for a village south of Tamu in Myanmar, reports Nagaland Post on June 4. Kanglaonline further adds that militants took away weapons from the Army, although the exact number of weapons and ammunitions is yet to be officially confirmed.
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June - 4 
Leimakhong based 57 Mountain Division of the Army has launched one of the biggest combing operations in the hilly terrain of the State, which shares a 353-kilometer porous border with Myanmar on the east, after the June 4, 2015, ambush, reports The T
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Leimakhong based 57 Mountain Division of the Army has launched one of the biggest combing operations in the hilly terrain of the State, which shares a 353-kilometer porous border with Myanmar on the east, after the June 4, 2015, ambush, reports The Times of India. The Army's 57th Mountain Division or the Red Shields Division based at Leimakhong near Imphal is commanding troops deployed in half of Manipur's areas and has three brigades operating in Tamenglong, Churachandpur and Bishnupur Districts. Intelligence inputs had earlier suggested that the ambush was carried out by a 15-member group of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) with weapon support from Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K). A source stated that "KYKL does not possess such sophisticated weapons. In all probability, these were provided by NSCN-K.
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June - 4 
The Times of India on June 5 reports India wants Myanmar to undertake sustained operations against militant groups like NSCN-K United National Liberation Front (UNLF), People's Liberation Army (PLA) and KYKL. Also, a senior officer stated that "P
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The Times of India on June 5 reports India wants Myanmar to undertake sustained operations against militant groups like NSCN-K United National Liberation Front (UNLF), People's Liberation Army (PLA) and KYKL. Also, a senior officer stated that "Planting of IEDs on the road by militants and then firing of RPGs clearly shows that the movement of soldiers was known to militants and this could not have been possible without insider help. The Army is now trying to home in on the insider and ordered a court of enquiry to pin point the lapses, reports The Times of India. He also added that the biggest lapse was that the route was not sanitized. "The road opening patrol should have scanned the area and identified the vulnerable ambush areas. The IEDs were lying undetected and the militants had no problem in waiting to strike.
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June - 5 
After the deadly attack, military intelligence received inputs about a heavily-armed KYKL group moving away from the site of the incident. The group is believed to have moved eastwards and crossed the international border from somewhere south of T Mi
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After the deadly attack, military intelligence received inputs about a heavily-armed KYKL group moving away from the site of the incident. The group is believed to have moved eastwards and crossed the international border from somewhere south of T Minou village in Chandel District in Manipur. Army chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag arrived in Imphal on June 5 to review the situation, reports The Times of India. Nagaland Post further adds that an official stated that detailed operation plan is being worked out for sustained and targeted operations against the insurgents. He stated that “A decision has been taken to do to the groups responsible for Thursday’s carnage what was done to NDFB,”
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June - 5 
Earlier on June 5, a KYKL militant working for Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Leihaorongbam Sanatomba Singh alias Naoba was arrested from eastern side of Kongpal Iranpham Bridge in Imphal East District, reports The Sangai Express.
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Earlier on June 5, a KYKL militant working for Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Leihaorongbam Sanatomba Singh alias Naoba was arrested from eastern side of Kongpal Iranpham Bridge in Imphal East District, reports The Sangai Express.
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June - 5 
Intelligence reports also reveal that while NSCN-K claimed that it carried out the June 4 attack ambush along with Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) and Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), the latter two outfits have been suspended from the joint group Co
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Intelligence reports also reveal that while NSCN-K claimed that it carried out the June 4 attack ambush along with Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) and Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), the latter two outfits have been suspended from the joint group Coordination Committee (CorCom) from June 5, reports The Times of India.
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June - 7 
The Shillong Times reports that on June 7 Army recovered the body of a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, who succumbed to his injuries in the ambush on Army convoy Chandel District on June 4th. The body was recovered in the jungles of Leibung
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The Shillong Times reports that on June 7 Army recovered the body of a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, who succumbed to his injuries in the ambush on Army convoy Chandel District on June 4th. The body was recovered in the jungles of Leibung village near the ambush site. As per communication intercepts, it was a group of about 25-28 insurgents who had carried out the ambush. The Army believes that majority of the attackers came from KYKL and rest from Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K).
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June - 8 
Further, on June 8, a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) Over Ground Worker (OGW) identified as Chongtham Binoy was arrested at Meino Leirak in Imphal West District, reports e-pao.
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Further, on June 8, a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) Over Ground Worker (OGW) identified as Chongtham Binoy was arrested at Meino Leirak in Imphal West District, reports e-pao.
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June - 8 
Further, three months before the June 4 ambush, Government of India (GoI) was working on a strategy to use dissident NSCN-K militants against the organisation, reports The Indian Express on June 9. The deal, endorsed by Union Home Minister Rajnath Si
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Further, three months before the June 4 ambush, Government of India (GoI) was working on a strategy to use dissident NSCN-K militants against the organisation, reports The Indian Express on June 9. The deal, endorsed by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, was put in place after NSCN-K abrogated a ceasefire pact with GoI. Intelligence sources said the deal involved engaging NSCN-K dissidents Wangting Naga and P Tikhak, who were expelled by the group in March. The two dissidents met Indian intelligence officials at Dimapur on March 27, where they were informed that New Delhi found NSCN-K ‘chief’ Khaplang’s provision of military infrastructure to other North-east insurgent groups unacceptable. The men were asked to push their chief to resume the ceasefire and join peace talks. Khaplang, however, rejected pleas from Naga and Tikhak, and expelled them from the organisation. The decision marked a split between the India-based leadership of the NSCN-K, and its ranks across the border in Myanmar, who had, in 2012, signed a separate peace treaty with that country’s army, and believed themselves secure in their bases there. New Delhi’s decision to work with NSCN-K dissidents, intelligence officials say may have provoked Khaplang to resume attacks on Indian forces. Also, Khaplang has emerged as the most important insurgent leader in North East region, reports The Times of India on June 9. Khaplang, a Hemi Naga tribesman from Myanmar has edged past the Meghen ,‘chairman’ of the region's biggest outfit United National Liberation Front (UNLF) of Manipur, , who is now in Guwahati Jail. Meghen wanted to become the ‘chairman’ of the newly floated United Liberation Front of Western South East Asia (UNLFW) Intelligence agencies intercepted messages sent by Meghen from Guwahati jail, directing his group not to join the UNLFW if the chairman's post is not given to him. A source stated that "Khaplang did not agree to this and he went ahead with the formation of the UNLFW on April 17 with just three other member outfits Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) and Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO), besides NSCN-K. According to the initial plan, the UNLFW was supposed to be the common platform of all NE militant outfits, including Coordination Committee (CorCom), an umbrella outfit of 6 Meitei militant groups. CorCom hasn't joined the UNLFW but Khaplang managed to get on board the two CorCom groups KYKL and Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) for June 4 ambush.
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June - 9 
Earlier on June 9, Kanglaonline reported that three senior leaders of NSCN-K, KYKL and Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as KCP ‘president’ Ksh Laba Meitei, KYKL ‘chairman’ N Oken and NSCN-K ‘chaplee kilonser (finance minister)’ Starson ac
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Earlier on June 9, Kanglaonline reported that three senior leaders of NSCN-K, KYKL and Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as KCP ‘president’ Ksh Laba Meitei, KYKL ‘chairman’ N Oken and NSCN-K ‘chaplee kilonser (finance minister)’ Starson accorded ‘a warm victory’ reception to the Joint Assault Team that returned after the June 4 ambush in Chandel District in Manipur. In a joint statement made available to media, the reception was also attended by ‘army chiefs’ of KCP, KYKL and ‘colonel’ Isak Sumi of NSCN-K.
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June - 10 
Further, the June 10 blast in Moreh in Chandel District evening is suspected to be targeted at the National Investigation Agency (NIA) team that is investigating the June 4 ambush, reports The Times of India. Though no group has taken responsibility
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Further, the June 10 blast in Moreh in Chandel District evening is suspected to be targeted at the National Investigation Agency (NIA) team that is investigating the June 4 ambush, reports The Times of India. Though no group has taken responsibility for attack, agencies suspect KYKL hand.
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June - 11 
It has been estimated that People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and Manipur Naga Revolutionary Front (MNRF) sustained 68 casualties during the cross Border raid into Myanmar on June 9, reports The Times of India on June 12. It is also estimated that Khapla
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It has been estimated that People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and Manipur Naga Revolutionary Front (MNRF) sustained 68 casualties during the cross Border raid into Myanmar on June 9, reports The Times of India on June 12. It is also estimated that Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) suffered 15 casualties as they vacated a camp across Nagaland-Myanmar border soon after the Army Special Forces struck. There is no official confirmation yet on the casualties suffered by and other insurgent outfits in the raid, intelligence reports with the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) indicate that at least 19 insurgents killed in the operation were buried on June 11, with a burial in the presence of a Buddhist religious leader. A Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) source stated that information regarding the burial of insurgents' bodies in the presence of a Buddhist religious leader came from intelligence assets both on Indian and Myanmar side of the border, reports The Times of India. The Ministry has also learnt from multiple sources, including those based in villages dotting the Myanmar-Manipur border and trusted aides in touch with Myanmar authorities that around 49 bodies were removed from the site where the camps stood after the Army raid. In addition, as many as 60 injured militants were shifted out in 12-13 vehicles to safer locations in Kalemyo in Sagaing District, Mandalay in Mandalay District and beyond. UMHA officials insist their casualty estimates are credible since they are based on ground reports collated after speaking to local villagers and sources in touch with the Myanmar army and intelligence agencies. The officials claimed that the figures are more or less corroborated by ground reports collected by Military Intelligence, reports The Times of India on June 12. Initial reports coming in a day after the raids had indicated that 30 insurgents were killed and six injured. This figure was further revised to 38 killed and 12 injured later. However, fresh intelligence inputs on June 12 pointed to a much higher casualty figure at 68 killed in camps across Manipur and 15 across Nagaland, besides 60 injured. In related news, June 9 cross-border strikes by the Army on insurgents inside Myanmar may have had less impact on their military capacity than early assessments had indicated, reports The Indian Express on June 11. According to assessments being conducted by the Army with Intelligence services, just seven bodies have been recovered so far and less than a dozen insurgents were injured. A senior Military Intelligence official stated that, the targets, one camp in Onzia and two adjacent camps in Ponyo, did not hit perpetrators of the June 4 ambush. The Special Forces went almost 11 km inside Myanmar, 5 km farther than what had been initially planned. One camp destroyed in Ponyo was being led by Niki Sumi, ‘lieutenant general’ of NSCN-K. But Sumi and an estimated 40 militants of the group are said to have left the camp before the strike. Two separate military officials said the more lethal strike targeted the Onzia camp unconnected to NSCN-K or KYKL. Indian intelligence had reported since at least 2010 the Onzia camp used to house the so-called 253 Mobile Battalion of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). The camp, Manipur Police sources said, operated mainly to extort funds from traffickers and traders. An Army spokesperson said that the Army was aware the camp did not house NSCN-K personnel but added that the target was an umbrella of organisations rather than a specific group. The second Army attack targeted two adjacent NSCN-K facilities at Ponyo, near the Myanmar town of Lahe, just across the border from the Mon District in Nagaland. According to Nagaland Police officials it is a relatively minor facility, served as launch-pad for NSCN-K movement into Nagaland from its rear bases around Taga, in Myanmar’s Sagaing District. The Telegraph further adds on July 12 that according to information reaching the Government, Khaplang ‘commands’ 400 armed militants.
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June - 12 
Further, Security Forces (SFs) on July 12,arrested a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL)militant identified as ‘private’ Abujam Ibochouba Singh alias Manglemba in Phoijing in Chandel District, reports The Sangai Express.
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Further, Security Forces (SFs) on July 12,arrested a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL)militant identified as ‘private’ Abujam Ibochouba Singh alias Manglemba in Phoijing in Chandel District, reports The Sangai Express.
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June - 14 
Also, on June 14, another KYKL militant Heisnam Ibomcha Singh was arrested from at Shribon Leikai in Bishnupur District, reports The Sangai Express.
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Also, on June 14, another KYKL militant Heisnam Ibomcha Singh was arrested from at Shribon Leikai in Bishnupur District, reports The Sangai Express.
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June - 14 
On the same day, a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant identified as Hemam Somen Singh alias Thoungamba was arrested Moirang Hemam Leikai in Bishnupur District, reports The Sangai Express. On follow up action another KYKL militant Sagolsem Abung
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On the same day, a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant identified as Hemam Somen Singh alias Thoungamba was arrested Moirang Hemam Leikai in Bishnupur District, reports The Sangai Express. On follow up action another KYKL militant Sagolsem Abung alias Umesh Singh was arrested from Kwakeithel Heinou Khongnembi in Bishnupur District.
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June - 17 
Times of India on June 18 reports that as National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval travels to Myanmar to discuss strategy to deal with north-east insurgents based there, Indian intelligence agencies have compiled a detailed dossier on top leaders o
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Times of India on June 18 reports that as National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval travels to Myanmar to discuss strategy to deal with north-east insurgents based there, Indian intelligence agencies have compiled a detailed dossier on top leaders of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) as well as militants groups such as Peoples Liberation Army (PLA), progressive faction of People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK-pro), PREPAK, Noyon faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-Noyon) based in Tamu region across Manipur border in Myanmar. Among top NSNC-K militants are ‘chairman’ Khaplang, ‘lieutenant general’ Khango Konyak, whose last known location was a camp in Lahe area of Konyak region, reports The Times of India . While outfit's ‘commander-in-chief’ is ‘lieutenant general’ Khumchok Pangmei, the most important military commander is ‘lieutenant general’ Nikki Sumi, also suspected to be the mastermind behind the June 4 ambush. The most important NSCN-K kilonser (minister) is U Maung Thoiba, reportedly based in Hakon. Other key leaders include Nyemlang Konyak, deployed at Yangching in Konyak region; and Starson Lamkang last seen in Namphalong, Tamu. The outfit also has a ‘battalion commander’ in Tirap-Changlang region of Arunachal Pradesh, ‘colonel’ Thone Kyi. The PLA leadership includes its ‘president’, ‘lieutenant general’ Gen Irengban Chaoren alias Bhorot, ‘vice-president’ and ‘army chief’ M M Ngouba alias Prabin Sharma and ‘general secretary’ Sanasam Gunen alias Phalguni. All three are originally residents of Kwakeithel, Imphal, reports The Times of India. Top brass of United National Liberation Front (UNLF) which have camps in Tamu region, include ‘chairman’ Pambei alias Khundongban Ibotombi, ‘vice-chairman’ A Wangpa alias Tomba and ‘general secretary’ Pho Yaimachou. They hail mainly from Porompot in Imphal East. The leadership of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL), which was part of the June 4 ambush ‘chairman’ N Oken, resident of Imphal East, and ‘vice-chairman’ Toijam Abo alias Lokeshwar, hailing from Bishnupur. PREPAK leaders include Sathi alias Heera (resident of Singjamei) and ‘defence secretary’ Ahieba Angom alias Tamocha. PREPAK-PRO is headed by ‘chairman’ Palliba alias Subhash, while KCP-N top leader is Laba alias Noyon. According to Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) sources, the June 9 offensive by the Indian Army on three insurgent camps across Nagaland and Manipur border has forced relocation of at least half a dozen hideouts of Meiti rebels from Tamu to Chin state, which is further inside Myanmar, reports The Times of India. The Indian Express further adds that the camps belonged to PLA, UNLF, KYKL, and Manipur National Revolutionary Front (MNRF)
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June - 21 
Later on June 21, a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant identified as Huirongbam Surjt Meitei alias Bikas was arrested by Security Forces (SFs) at Mongshangei near Lai Leirak in Thoubal District, reports The Sangai Express.
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Later on June 21, a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant identified as Huirongbam Surjt Meitei alias Bikas was arrested by Security Forces (SFs) at Mongshangei near Lai Leirak in Thoubal District, reports The Sangai Express.
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June - 24 
Indian central security agencies, working in tandem with the National Investigation Agency (NIA), have identified 10 out of 30 insurgents that had launched lethal ambush attack on Indian army on June 4 at Chandel District, reports DNA on June 25. Gov
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Indian central security agencies, working in tandem with the National Investigation Agency (NIA), have identified 10 out of 30 insurgents that had launched lethal ambush attack on Indian army on June 4 at Chandel District, reports DNA on June 25. Government sources stated that thel attack was planned in much in advance and included Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) militants, of whom a majority are Myanmarese nationals. Of the 10 recognised militants, eight were from Kanglei Yawol Kunna Lup (KYKL) and one each from Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) and Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO).
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June - 26 
Further, a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant identified as Konsam Ajit Kumar alias Etanao alias Lanphaba was arrested from Phumlou Maning Leikai in Imphal West on June 26, reports The Sangai Express.
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Further, a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant identified as Konsam Ajit Kumar alias Etanao alias Lanphaba was arrested from Phumlou Maning Leikai in Imphal West on June 26, reports The Sangai Express.
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June - 29 
On June 29, an Over Ground Worker (OGW) of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) identified as Laishram Sanahal alias Michael Singh was arrested near Phumlou Auto parking in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express.
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On June 29, an Over Ground Worker (OGW) of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) identified as Laishram Sanahal alias Michael Singh was arrested near Phumlou Auto parking in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express.
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June - 30 
Investigation has revealed that Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) had prior information about the movement of 6th Dogra unit, before the ambush on June 4 in Chandel District, reports Nagaland Post on June 1. Sources
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Investigation has revealed that Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) had prior information about the movement of 6th Dogra unit, before the ambush on June 4 in Chandel District, reports Nagaland Post on June 1. Sources stated that insurgents knew of the movement one month ahead. Such crucial security information was leaked out allowing NSCN-K to prepare for the deadly ambush. It was also revealed that militants carried out reconnaissance three times in three groups in batches of three so that the 23-member hit squad knew exactly what they were doing, when and how they were to carry out the attack. Sources also state that involvement of Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO), Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) and KYKL indicate a collaboration of various insurgents groups. Sources further pointed out that the most important part to investigate is how the information was leaked out.
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