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Indian special forces carry out cross border operation into Myanmar. Several militants Killed

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NSCN-K Refutes Indian Army's Claim
NSCN (K) has refuted news reports in news channels that the army on Tuesday “avenged Manipur ambush” by launching a cross-border attack on camps of the joint rebel forces in
Myanmar killing “nearly a dozen militants” who were reported to have been involved in.June 4 ambush in Chandel district, Manipur.
Talking exclusively to Nagaland Post, a highly placed source in NSCN (K) rejected the.reports as “completely false” and alleged that.the entire reports were efforts by the Indian
Army to “salvage their reputation”. The NSCN (K) functionary maintained that NSCN (K) camp was not attacked and that the group did not suffer any casualty.
According to the NSCN(K) source, while the.Indian army claimed it launched attacks on.the camps, all rank and file of the NSCN(K) were “peacefully paying” paying their respects at the funeral services of their comrades who died in the June 4 ambush incident. Dismissing the casualties as “baseless”, the NSCN(K) source challenged.the Army to display or come out with the dead bodies of cadres supposedly killed in
the attack. The NSCN (K) source said the areas shown on TV channels as camp locations were “nonexistent” in the border areas. “The topography shown on TVs are all nonexistent.
We do not have a well maintained footpath or the pine garden that the Indian army was supposedly doing mock drill” said NSCN (K) source.
Further, the source said TV footage showing.coastal areas with coconut tress was not.consistent with the terrains of the border region. NSCN (K) said the party involved in June 4 attack on 6 Dogra regiment, returned
safe and sound apart from the two whose funeral was held Tuesday.
Source -- Nagaland Post
 
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Army, Assam Rifles kill 50 ‘ultras’ on Myanmar border - The Hindu

NSCN-K Refutes Indian Army's Claim
NSCN (K) has refuted news reports in news
channels that the army on Tuesday “avenged
Manipur ambush” by launching a cross-border
attack on camps of the joint rebel forces in
Myanmar killing “nearly a dozen militants”
who were reported to have been involved in
June 4 ambush in Chandel district, Manipur.
Talking exclusively to Nagaland Post, a highly
placed source in NSCN (K) rejected the
reports as “completely false” and alleged that
the entire reports were efforts by the Indian
Army to “salvage their reputation”. The NSCN
(K) functionary maintained that NSCN (K)
camp was not attacked and that the group
did not suffer any casualty.
According to the NSCN(K) source, while the
Indian army claimed it launched attacks on
the camps, all rank and file of the NSCN(K)
were “peacefully paying” paying their
respects at the funeral services of their
comrades who died in the June 4 ambush
incident. Dismissing the casualties as
“baseless”, the NSCN(K) source challenged
the Army to display or come out with the
dead bodies of cadres supposedly killed in
the attack.
The NSCN (K) source said the areas shown
on TV channels as camp locations were
“nonexistent” in the border areas. “The
topography shown on TVs are all nonexistent.
We do not have a well maintained footpath
or the pine garden that the Indian army was
supposedly doing mock drill” said NSCN (K)
source.
Further, the source said TV footage showing
coastal areas with coconut tress was not
consistent with the terrains of the border
region. NSCN (K) said the party involved in
June 4 attack on 6 Dogra regiment, returned
safe and sound apart from the two whose
funeral was held Tuesday.
Source -- Nagaland Post
complete deniability and face saving by them no wonder still wondering what hit them
 
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NSA skipped Dhaka trip to plan Myanmar Op - The Times of India

What a bad-*** this guy is 8-)
 
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Personally this is bullshit

India has a habit of making up stories and made up operations to try and save face

So 20 indian soldiers get killed

Then india comes up with a story about some operation /encounter which kills the freedom fighters to sooth their own ego

Very obvious
Afghan weed is bad for health. The first to be severely affected are brain cells.
 
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Inside story: Over 100 northeast militants may have been killed in Army's Myanmar operations


NEW DELHI: Indian Army's surgical strike deep inside Myanmar, bordering Manipur, lasted for about 45 minutes and over 100 northeast militants may have been killed in the operation, a ministry of home affairs source told TOI.

Army's strike against militants was so precise that latter had no chance to recover from first burst of fire. Indian Army forces faced no retaliation and not a single shot was fired by militants.

Six injured rebels are admitted in a hospita

Inside story: Over 100 northeast militants may have been killed in Army's Myanmar operations - The Times of India

Hahahaha butt hurt? What a joke. Mi17 and special forces raid...lmao.



Yea just like Kashmri in India....raiding Pakistani flags.....

still need to see Indian flags rise on any Pakistani territory.

But many other flags like Taliban, Let, Al-Qaida and ISIS were seen in Pakistan before.
 
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Two ways of looking at things.
Yes,Up-till Now these Militants Never Expected that IA will be capable of such operations.
Yesterday operation was just a wake up call.They Probably doing Same what they Accusing Army of "Face-saving" and Raising Moral up for all those misguided youths who are take up arms and joined them in their Death Bravado's
 
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PLA treated your army like a dirt and held party 20 miles inside india's territory, and your whole country whining, that is the diffirence.
aww.. got butthurt ?
 
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NSCN-K Refutes Indian Army's Claim
NSCN (K) has refuted news reports in news channels that the army on Tuesday “avenged Manipur ambush” by launching a cross-border attack on camps of the joint rebel forces in
Myanmar killing “nearly a dozen militants” who were reported to have been involved in.June 4 ambush in Chandel district, Manipur.
Talking exclusively to Nagaland Post, a highly placed source in NSCN (K) rejected the.reports as “completely false” and alleged that.the entire reports were efforts by the Indian
Army to “salvage their reputation”. The NSCN (K) functionary maintained that NSCN (K) camp was not attacked and that the group did not suffer any casualty.
According to the NSCN(K) source, while the.Indian army claimed it launched attacks on.the camps, all rank and file of the NSCN(K) were “peacefully paying” paying their respects at the funeral services of their comrades who died in the June 4 ambush incident. Dismissing the casualties as “baseless”, the NSCN(K) source challenged.the Army to display or come out with the dead bodies of cadres supposedly killed in
the attack. The NSCN (K) source said the areas shown on TV channels as camp locations were “nonexistent” in the border areas. “The topography shown on TVs are all nonexistent.
We do not have a well maintained footpath or the pine garden that the Indian army was supposedly doing mock drill” said NSCN (K) source.
Further, the source said TV footage showing.coastal areas with coconut tress was not.consistent with the terrains of the border region. NSCN (K) said the party involved in June 4 attack on 6 Dogra regiment, returned
safe and sound apart from the two whose funeral was held Tuesday.
Source -- Nagaland Post
:rofl:
Because a red hot iron has been shoved up NSCN Kaphlang's behind, he has started spewing hot shit of white lies from there. With 100 casualties (as per radio intercepts) he just got fuked hard! :guns:
 
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See, decisions aren't and shouldn't be made on what you or I think to be plausible or possible. It is taken on the basis of threat perception and threat matrix. And yes, there has been targeted attacks before, specially in north east, probably you are not well aware of it.

Special forces members are high-value assets for any country. That's why it is a Worldwide norm, not just specific to India, not to disclose their identity and face is one of the biggest identifier. It's a means to protect them and their family.

Provide link to show that there has been targeted attacks in India and it was not random coincidence.

Most countries have a much smaller army and a much smaller SF unlike India. Searching for one soldiers among a billion people and in a large diverse geographical land mass like India is next to impossible.
 
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Inside story: Over 100 northeast militants may have been killed in Army's Myanmar operations


NEW DELHI: Indian Army's surgical strike deep inside Myanmar, bordering Manipur, lasted for about 45 minutes and over 100 northeast militants may have been killed in the operation, a ministry of home affairs source told TOI.

Army's strike against militants was so precise that latter had no chance to recover from first burst of fire. Indian Army forces faced no retaliation and not a single shot was fired by militants.

Six injured rebels are admitted in a hospita

Inside story: Over 100 northeast militants may have been killed in Army's Myanmar operations - The Times of India



But many other flags like Taliban, Let, Al-Qaida and ISIS were seen in Pakistan before.

Hey,
@Donatello ,

FIgure reached to 100. More Butt Hurt for you.
 
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LMAO.
India's sensational cross-border raid - The Times of India

As usual, clueless, stupid Indians are being told sensational stuff.....

What a daring raid.....bunch of slow moving MI17s and they expect to do a raid inside Pakistan.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


Pakistan regularly kills Indian Military men on the border.
According to India, Pakistan regularly promotes terrorism in India.
And India just cannot do anything. So they decide to do this raid in Myanmar to salvage whatever self worth they have.

Keep dreaming mate... Pakistani army and terrorists were clueless when India retaliated last time in Kashmir. The whole world knows which country promoting terrorism. Keep living in denial..
 
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Keep dreaming mate... Pakistani army and terrorists were clueless when India retaliated last time in Kashmir. The whole world knows which country promoting terrorism. Keep living in denial..
He ain't any mate. He is a sworn enemy.
 
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