
Manipur Violence: On Monday, new violence erupted in Manipur's Khoirentak hamlet, culminating in the unfortunate loss of one person.
Around 10 a.m., a gang of miscreants started an attack on the village of Kuki-Zo.
Jangminlun Gangte, 30, was killed in the ensuing chaos when local volunteers retaliated with a hail of retaliatory gunfire.
Meanwhile, law enforcement officials announced a second series of operations that resulted in the arrest of four militants affiliated with various groups.
A member of the NSCN(IM), a member of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), and two overground operatives from the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) (Lamyanba Khuman faction) were among those arrested.
These arrests were made in the districts of Imphal East and Bishnupur, and weapons and ammunition were seized.
Security forces performed extensive searches in the five valley districts' most susceptible areas.
Unidentified individuals set fire to three abandoned buildings in Imphal's New Lambulane area, which is located in Manipur's capital, Imphal.
Firefighters arrived quickly and extinguished the flames.
On the same day, unknown assailants attacked security men stationed at the home of former Health and Family Welfare Director K Rajo.
These offenders made off with three weapons at 2 a.m. before fleeing.
Since May 3, the region has been plagued by ethnic confrontations, which have resulted in over 160 deaths and numerous injuries.
The local community has suffered greatly as a result of the violence, and efforts to restore peace and security continue.
The incidents highlight the critical need for comprehensive efforts to address the underlying issues that feed violence in the region.
Authorities must step up efforts to rein in militant groups, foster communal harmony, and safeguard the safety and well-being of all Manipur people.