Stone pelting, arson, teargas as mob targets Assam Rifles camp in Manipur

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A mob attacked an Assam Rifles Company Operating Base (COB) in Manipur late in the evening. The crowd arrived at the camp at around 9:30 PM and began pelting stones at the premises. Vehicles at the base were reportedly set on fire during the incident. Property at the camp sustained damage as a result of the mob's actions.

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