Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Ambush in India leaves 7 people dead

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GAUHATI, India — At least five Indian soldiers and two civilians were killed Saturday in an ambush by suspected rebels in the northeaste­rn state of Manipur bordering Burma, police said.

The rebels ambushed a convoy of India’s paramilita­ry soldiers who were on their way to inspect a remote village in Churachand­pur district, a police officer in the state capital Imphal said. The dead include a colonel of the Assam Rifles, a paramilita­ry force of the Indian army, his wife and his son.

Police said the rebels opened fire with automatic weapons, killing all seven people on the spot.

Security reinforcem­ents have been rushed to the area and launched a search for the rebels.

Police said it was likely the ambush was carried out by the People’s Liberation Army, a Manipur-based rebel group that has been fighting against Indian rule in the state. So far no rebel group has claimed responsibi­lity for the attack.

Manipur is plagued by a decades-old insurgency that seeks a separate homeland for its ethnic and tribal population.

Nearly 20 rebel groups are active in the remote state, which is expected to go to polls early next year.

 ?? (AP/Pavel Golovkin) ?? The Caucasus mountain range Shirak Steppe is visible from a plane flying Saturday over Armenia.
(AP/Pavel Golovkin) The Caucasus mountain range Shirak Steppe is visible from a plane flying Saturday over Armenia.

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