India & Myanmar Conduct Joint Operation To Destroy Militant Camps
New Delhi: In a joint operation, the Indian and Myanmarese Army claimed to have destroyed militant camps on the eastern border, which posed threat to the ambitious Kaladan transit and transport project in the North-east.
As per reports, the operation started on February 17 and was completed on March 2 where several camps of Arakan Army on the Indo-Myanmar border were razed.
The officials, however, refrained from giving the number of casualties of militants in the operations.
Post the joint operation, it was reported that the Myanmarese army has taken into custody more than a dozen leaders of the NSCN-K faction. Action was also taken against the Naga Insurgent Group, which is responsible for attacks on the Indian Army in the North-east.
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