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Nagaland civilian killings: Indian Army sets up court of inquiry

Written by  Rajan Nath -- December 06th 2021 02:50 PM -- Updated: December 06th 2021 02:52 PM
Nagaland civilian killings: Indian Army sets up court of inquiry

Nagaland civilian killings: Indian Army sets up court of inquiry

The Indian Army has instituted a court of inquiry to probe the Nagaland civilian killings under a Major General-rank officer, a report said on Monday. Indian Army sources said that "Indian Army has instituted a Court of Inquiry to probe the Nagaland civilian killings under a Major General-rank officer. The officer is posted in the northeast sector only." Also Read | Covid-19 India: These states and UTs have reported Omicron variant so far Nagaland: Locals vandalise Assam Rifles camp to protest killing of 13 civilians, one more dead | North East India News,The Indian Express An Army Special Forces unit was involved in the firing after they received intelligence inputs about the movement of NSCN (KY) terrorists in the Mon district. Also Read | Omicron variant cases present in at least 15 US states Nagaland Civilian Killings Highlights: Murder Case Filed, Mobile Internet, SMS Shut Down After Nagaland Op According to sources, "the troops opened fire at the vehicle when it was passing through a second ambush party deployed in the area. In the first instance, six civilians died while claiming to defend themselves, the troops fired at aggressively agitating civilians in which another seven to eight lost their lives." Earlier, the Army, in a statement, expressed deep regret over the "unfortunate loss of lives" in a counter-insurgency that went awry, and added the incident is being investigated at the highest level as outrage over the killing continued. Nagaland: Indian state tense after killing of 14 civilians - BBC News The irate villagers torched vehicles of security forces and some people were reportedly shot when security forces opened fire to control the mob. Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio on Sunday ordered a high-level probe into the killings of civilians. A day after the incident, the state government on Sunday prohibited all mobile internet, data services, bulk SMS of all providers in the entire area of the Mon district. -PTC News


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