3 members of Kuki militant group KNA and a bystander were killed in an ambush in Churachandpur
- The deputy chief of Kuki National Army was killed in an ambush in Churachandpur, Manipur
- Two other KNA members and a 72-year-old bystander died in the attack claimed by UKNA
- The ambush occurred at Mongjang village around 2 pm while the victims were in a white SUV
The deputy chief of a Kuki insurgent group which is among the 17 armed groups under the banner of the Kuki National Organisation (KNO) was shot dead in an ambush in Manipur's Churachandpur today, sources said.
Two other members of the Kuki National Army (KNA) and a bystander were also killed in the ambush claimed by a rival group, United Kuki National Army (UKNA).
The KNO is one of the two umbrella groups of tribal insurgents - the other is the United People's Front (UPF) - which signed the controversial suspension of operations (SoO) agreement with the Centre and the state government.

The KNA deputy chief who was killed in the ambush has been identified as Thenkhothang Haokip alias Thahpi, 48, while the two other KNA members have been identified as Seikhogin, 34, and Lengouhao, 35, sources said.
The three were in a white SUV when the attack happened at Churachandpur's Mongjang village at 2 pm on Monday, sources said.
The bystander who was killed in the ambush has been identified as 72-year-old Phalhing. She was a resident of Koite in Churachandpur.
In a purported UKNA statement widely circulated in WhatsApp groups monitored by the police, the UKNA said it launched the ambush in revenge for the killing of a UKNA leader and over 30 people by the KNA.

The UKNA is not a signatory to the SoO agreement, which makes it mandatory for the insurgents to stay at designated camps with their weapons kept in locked storage, jointly monitored by the security forces and the insurgents from time to time.
The Assam Rifles on March 8 destroyed a UKNA camp in Churachandpur's Henglep village. The army had said the camp was found hidden in a nearby jungle.
Leaders of the KNO and UPF recently met officials at the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to discuss their demand of carving out parts of Manipur into a separate administration, or a Union Territory with an assembly.
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