Security forces gun down Naga cadres

In an apparent case of mistaken identity, four cadres of a Naga militant group currently observing ceasefire were killed on Sunday in a gunbattle with security forces in Tuensang district bordering Myanmar, an official said.

An Assam Rifles spokesman said the security forces launched an operation based on information that there was some movement of cadres of the anti-talk faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-K (NSCN-K) led by their chief SS Khaplang.

The incident took place on the outskirts of Shamator town in Tuensang district bordering Myanmar.

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The slain cadres were, however, later found to be members of the NSCN faction led by Khole Konyak and Kitovi Zhimoni — known as NSCN-Khole-Kitovi — which is currently observing ceasefire.

"There were reports about movement of NSCN-K militants in the area. Our forces launched an operation today (Sunday) morning and spotted movement of some ‘uniformed’ cadres. The cadres fired at our forces forcing us to retaliate and in the ensuing gunbattle, four cadres were killed," the spokesman said.

One AK-series rifle, one M16 rifle, two .303 rifles and some ammunition were recovered from the slain cadres.

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