India denies ULFA surgical strike claims @shivanipost with details #ULFA #ITVideo @anjileeistwal https://t.co/UCjrJOBuPd
The outfit claimed that nearly 150-plus drones used in the attack were manufactured in Israel and France. It said the attacks claimed the life of the outfit’s lieutenant general Nayan Medhi (alias Nayan Asom) and injured 19 others. In a second release, the ULFA-I claimed that https://t.co/Rohk7YGqD5
ULFA-I claimed that the attack by “Indian occupational forces” took place at several camps from the border with Myanmar near Longwa in Nagaland till Pangsai Pass in Arunachal Pradesh between 2 am and 4am on Sunday. https://t.co/dEyprkoHLl
The Indian Army conducted a large-scale drone strike targeting United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) camps in Myanmar, focusing on insurgent bases along the border areas from Nagaland near Longwa to Pangsai Pass in Arunachal Pradesh. The operation, carried out between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. on Sunday, involved over 150 drones reportedly manufactured in Israel and France. The strike resulted in multiple casualties, including the death of ULFA-I's lieutenant general Nayan Medhi, also known as Nayan Asom, and injuries to 19 others. ULFA-I described the attacks as carried out by "Indian occupational forces." However, India has officially denied the claims of conducting surgical strikes against ULFA.