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Houses Burned in Manipur Border Villages Amid Kuki-Naga Blame Exchange

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Houses were set on fire in border villages in Manipur, escalating tensions in the conflict-prone northeastern state. The arson incidents prompted a fresh round of accusations between Kuki and Naga tribal organisations. Each side blamed the other for carrying out what they described as coordinated attacks. The incidents have deepened mistrust between the two communities in the region.

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Houses Burned in Manipur Border Villages Amid Kuki-Naga Blame Exchange · ShortSingh