NSCN-K claim the attack; says insincerity of India is the reason behind the attack
Source: IT News
Imphal, May 26 2019:
The NSCN-K today claimed the attack to Indian security force.
In a statement, the outfit said that due insincerity, ceasefire agreement signed in 2001 with the Government of India was abrogated on 28th March, 2015 .
The abrogation of the cease fire resulted arms confrontations wide spread throughout the country, the statement said and added that it is not an instinct attack but deliberate attempts to avert the Indian instigating the Myanmar Tatmadaws to auxiliaries an operations against the NSCN/GPRN, in feud beyond the ceasefire agreement signed in 2012 with the Tatmadaw.
"Therefore as a show-piece to both the governments, the NSCN/GPRN allege 2- Speare-dao operation to over leapt the co-oppressive oppressor.
As by nature, the Naga peoples are peace loving nation and never have intensions of enmity to whosoever, but we maintained to defence to any eventual of ferocious oppressor and subjugating over the Naga Sovereignty", the statement said.
On May 25, two Indian Security forces (AR Jawans) were killed in rebel's attack at Changlangshu Chukhe between Ukha and Tobu under Mon district of Nagaland.
A fierce battle between the armed group and the security force took place.
A JCO of the AR was reported killed and three other sustained injury.