Indian Army Denies Drone Strike on ULFA-I Myanmar Base
Amidst swirling rumors and unverified reports, the Indian Army has categorically denied carrying out drone strikes on the headquarters of the banned United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) in Myanmar. These allegations surfaced following reports of a strike that allegedly killed a senior ULFA(I) commander, Nayan Medhi.
Unconfirmed Reports of Commander’s Death
While several sources claim that Nayan Medhi, a key figure within the ULFA-I, was killed during the alleged attack, no official confirmation has been released. The lack of clarity surrounding the incident adds to the already complex situation in the region.
India-Myanmar Border Tensions Rise
This incident highlights the ongoing tension along the India-Myanmar border, a region grappling with insurgent activities. The Indian government has been working with Myanmar to address these security concerns, making the alleged drone strike a sensitive issue with potential geopolitical ramifications.