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Manipur: Two Assam Rifles soldiers killed in gunfight with militants in Ukhrul
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Manipur: Two Assam Rifles soldiers killed in gunfight with militants in Ukhrul

Two Assam Rifles soldiers were killed in a gunfight with unidentified militants near Ukhrul town in Manipur on Monday, according to an official from the paramilitary force. The incident occurred in a Tangkhul Naga-majority district, with operations ongoing to 'neutralise the militants.' The victims were identified as Warrant Officer Balwant Singh and Havildar CM Singh. No group has claimed responsibility for the ambush. The attack comes amid ongoing ethnic tensions between Kukis and Nagas in Ukhrul, which began after an alleged assault in February 2025. These tensions follow broader ethnic clashes in Manipur since May 2023, resulting in over 260 deaths and more than 59,000 displacements. Chief Minister Biren Singh resigned in February 2025 due to accusations of partisan behavior and promoting majoritarianism, leading to a year of presidential rule before Yumnam Khemchand Singh became chief minister.

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The Wire logoThe WireIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 654 days ago
Over 30 Houses Torched in Naga-Kuki Clashes Along Manipurs India-Myanmar Border

More than 30 houses were set on fire during clashes between the Naga and Kuki communities along the border region of Manipur, which lies between India and Myanmar. These ethnic tensions have been escalating in recent months, leading to violent confrontations and displacement of local residents. The fires caused significant damage to property and disrupted daily life in the area. Local authorities have been working to restore order and provide relief to affected families. The situation highlights ongoing ethnic conflicts in the northeastern part of India.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an event involving ethnic conflict and violence in a politically sensitive region of India. It does not exhibit clear bias in its language or framing, presenting the incident as a factual report without overtly favoring any side. The lack of explicit commentary or skewed phras

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 65): Factuality is moderate as the claim of over 30 houses torched aligns with cross-source reports from reputable news outlets covering the Naga-Kuki clashes. Objectivity is lower due to the headline's sensationalism and potential bias in framing the conflict as 'clashes' without providing context on wh

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Manipur: 2 Assam Rifles Soldiers Killed After Attack on Convoy | Firstpost Live | N18G

Two soldiers from the Assam Rifles were killed during an attack on their convoy in Manipur. The incident occurred in the northeastern Indian state, which has seen ongoing ethnic tensions and sporadic violence between different communities. The Assam Rifles is a paramilitary force responsible for maintaining security in border areas and conflict-prone regions. This attack highlights the continued instability in Manipur, where clashes between various groups have been reported frequently. The deaths of the soldiers have raised concerns about the safety of security personnel in the region.

Bias read (Center): The article reports a factual event without apparent ideological framing. It does not take a stance on the broader political implications of the attack, nor does it emphasize any particular narrative over another. The focus is on the incident itself rather than on political blame or commentary.

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Manipur: Two Assam Rifles soldiers killed in gunfight with militants in Ukhrul

Two Assam Rifles soldiers were killed in a gunfight with unidentified militants near Ukhrul town in Manipur on Monday, according to an official from the paramilitary force. The incident occurred in a Tangkhul Naga-majority district, with operations ongoing to 'neutralise the militants.' The victims were identified as Warrant Officer Balwant Singh and Havildar CM Singh. No group has claimed responsibility for the ambush. The attack comes amid ongoing ethnic tensions between Kukis and Nagas in Ukhrul, which began after an alleged assault in February 2025. These tensions follow broader ethnic clashes in Manipur since May 2023, resulting in over 260 deaths and more than 59,000 displacements. Chief Minister Biren Singh resigned in February 2025 due to accusations of partisan behavior and promoting majoritarianism, leading to a year of presidential rule before Yumnam Khemchand Singh became chief minister.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the military engagement without overt ideological slant. It provides balanced context regarding the ethnic tensions and political developments in Manipur, including the resignation of the chief minister and the impact of the conflicts. While the subject is a

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