
On Sunday, the forbidden queue of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA (I)) demanded drone attacks on his camps along the Myanmar border by the Indian Army, although there was no confirmation about the development of the armed forces.
According to the PTI Ulf (I) report, she said the attacks were carried out with drones in the early morning hours in several mobile camps and that older leaders of forbidden clothing were killed. The clothing also claimed that 19 others were injured during the attacks.
When he was contacted, the Defense spokesman in Guwahati said PTI that there was no information about such an incident. “There are no inputs with the Indian army of such operations,” said Col Mahendra Rawat.
Three people in Ulf (i) accusations of nia
On 14 June, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) accused three people accused in the case of ULFA conspiracy (I) to perform several IED explosions in Assam on Independence Day last year.
Charging was identified as Paresh Baruah, chairman and commander of the SS commander of the banned ULFA terrorist groups, along with Abhijit Gogoi and Jahna Borah. All three were accused of various parts of the BNS, UA (P) Act and the Explosives Act, the PTI press agency reported.
The trio was found associated with IED planted terrorist clothing on the Last Gate, Guwahati, Assam, as part of the ULFA conspiracy (I) to trigger several IED explosions, including Dispur Last Gate, to disrupt the I. last year.
The NIA, which took over the case in September 2024, found that the IED was planted to cause death/injury to persons and/or loss/damage/destruction of property, intention to endanger unity, integrity, safety and sovereignty of India and to strike terror among people of the country.
Commander ULFA (i) RuPam asom arrested
In May, the Assam Police sealed Rupam Asom, the dreaded commander of the forbidden militant ULFA clothing (I), during an intensive security operation along the border of Assam-Aunachal Pradesh.
According to the report, nor the authorities confirmed that Rupam was holding a deadly weapon at the time of his arrest. Rupa, known for its involvement in more armed insurgent operations, was considered one of the most sought -after militants in the region.
According to reliable sources, he was a master of several attacks, including May 4, 2018, deadly assault, led to the death of the officer of the police station Bordums Bhaskar Kalita.
(With the entry from agencies)
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