Assam Rifles officer injured in firing by suspected militants in Arunachal Pradesh
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Assam Rifles officer injured in firing by suspected militants in Arunachal Pradesh

The firing occurred near Pangsau Pass, along India-Myanmar border where Assam Rifles troops were undertaking enhanced patrolling. NSCN-KYA members are suspected to be involved.

   
Personnel from Assam Rifles| Representational image| Source: Assam Rifles|

Personnel from Assam Rifles | Representational image| Source: Assam Rifles|

Itanagar: An Assam Rifles officer was injured on Tuesday in an incident of firing by suspected militants on troops of the paramilitary force from across the India-Myanmar border in Arunachal Pradesh, a defence spokesperson said.

The incident took place near Pangsau Pass when the insurgents fired on a patrolling team of Assam Rifles, he said.

“An incident of firing on Assam Rifles troops by militant groups from across the Indo Myanmar border took place early morning in the general area of Tirap and Changlang district, Tezpur-based defence spokesperson Lt Col A S Walia said.

The Assam Rifles troops were undertaking enhanced patrolling activities in view of heightened vigil for Independence Day, he said.

“A junior commissioned officer sustained an injury in his hand,” the spokesman added.

Members of NSCN-KYA are suspected to have involved in the firing.

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