Surgical strike once again by indian army: Big news
New Delhi: Army has inflicted heavy damage on militants by organizing a surgical strike on Naga militant camps on the border of Myanmar on Wednesday.
A team of Indian para commandos attacked at 4:45 in the morning and killed NSCN-rebels near a small village near India-Myanmar border.
The Eastern Command said in a statement that the proceedings did not cross the international border and there was no news of casualties.
This is another such surgical strike action, which the army has done on the Myanmar border. In June 2015, the army targeted the NSCN camp when the militants had killed 18 Indian soldiers in Manipur.
Last year, after Uri terrorist attack, in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, militant camps match with the anniversary of India's surgical strike on Wednesday night.
Army chief Bipin Rawat had said on the very first day of this week that India could strike further and surgical strikes if needed. They said, "These attacks were a message for them, from which we wanted to communicate, but they thought what else can we do except talking.
A team of Indian para commandos attacked at 4:45 in the morning and killed NSCN-rebels near a small village near India-Myanmar border.
The Eastern Command said in a statement that the proceedings did not cross the international border and there was no news of casualties.
This is another such surgical strike action, which the army has done on the Myanmar border. In June 2015, the army targeted the NSCN camp when the militants had killed 18 Indian soldiers in Manipur.
Last year, after Uri terrorist attack, in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, militant camps match with the anniversary of India's surgical strike on Wednesday night.
Army chief Bipin Rawat had said on the very first day of this week that India could strike further and surgical strikes if needed. They said, "These attacks were a message for them, from which we wanted to communicate, but they thought what else can we do except talking.
