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NSCN(K) claims responsibility for Nagaland ambush
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A security person shows an unexploded grenade at the site of an ambush by suspected NSCN-K on Assam Riffle personnel, at Aboi in Mon district of Nagaland on Sunday, June 17, 2018. At least four Assam Rifles personnel were killed in the ambush. (PTI Photo)
A security person shows an unexploded grenade at the site of an ambush by suspected NSCN-K on Assam Riffle personnel, at Aboi in Mon district of Nagaland on Sunday, June 17, 2018. At least four Assam Rifles personnel were killed in the ambush. (PTI Photo)

The NSCN(K), a banned Naga militant outfit, has claimed responsibility for Sunday's ambush with an Assam Rifles patrol party in Nagaland.

In a statement on Monday, the outfit claimed that six security personnel were killed on the spot and an equal number injured in the attack.

An Assam Rifles official had said on Sunday that two Assam Rifles personnel were killed and four others suffered injuries in the ambush by the Naga insurgents near Aboi in Mon district.

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The Assam Rifles personnel who died on the spot were identified as Havildar Fateh Singh Negi and Sepoy Hungnga Konyak, the official had said.

PRO to Assam Rifles' Inspector General Major Vincent Patton reiterated today that two Assam Rifles personnel were killed while four of them were critically injured and undergoing treatment at the Army hospital in Jorhat.

The NSCN(K) had abrogated a 14-year-old ceasefire with the Centre in 2015.

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(Published 18 June 2018, 09:13 IST)