<p>Nine more bodies were recovered from a village in Baksa district this morning, taking the toll to 32 in the violence unleashed by NDFB-Songbijit militants in Bodoland Territorial Administration Districts (BTADC) area in Assam.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The bodies of the victims, including four children and two women, were recovered from Khagrabari village under Salbari sub-division adjacent to the Manas National Park, official sources said.<br /><br />Bodies of two children were identified as Ilina Khatun and Ariful Islam.<br /><br />Three children, aged between seven and ten years, who were hiding in a forest on the banks of river Beki were also rescued, the sources said. <br /><br />Besides Chirang and parts of Dhubri districts, indefinite curfew has also been imposed in Kokrajhar and Baksa districts where 23 people were killed.<br /><br />The Army has been staging flag marches in the violence-hit areas to instill confidence among people and to bring the situation under control, the sources said.<br /><br />The violence started when heavily armed NDFB-S militants entered a house and shot dead three members of a family, including two women, and injured an infant of a minority community near Ananda Bazar area in Baksa district on Thursday.<br /><br />This was followed by indiscriminate firing by the insurgents at Balapara-I village in neighbouring Kokrajhar district in the early hours yesterday which left eight persons dead and injuring several others in their own houses.<br /><br />Last night, 12 bullet-riddled bodies, including those of five women and a child, were recovered from Nankekhadrabari and Nayanguri villages in Baksa district where nearly 100 houses and a wooden bridge were set ablaze by the ultras.</p>
<p>Nine more bodies were recovered from a village in Baksa district this morning, taking the toll to 32 in the violence unleashed by NDFB-Songbijit militants in Bodoland Territorial Administration Districts (BTADC) area in Assam.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The bodies of the victims, including four children and two women, were recovered from Khagrabari village under Salbari sub-division adjacent to the Manas National Park, official sources said.<br /><br />Bodies of two children were identified as Ilina Khatun and Ariful Islam.<br /><br />Three children, aged between seven and ten years, who were hiding in a forest on the banks of river Beki were also rescued, the sources said. <br /><br />Besides Chirang and parts of Dhubri districts, indefinite curfew has also been imposed in Kokrajhar and Baksa districts where 23 people were killed.<br /><br />The Army has been staging flag marches in the violence-hit areas to instill confidence among people and to bring the situation under control, the sources said.<br /><br />The violence started when heavily armed NDFB-S militants entered a house and shot dead three members of a family, including two women, and injured an infant of a minority community near Ananda Bazar area in Baksa district on Thursday.<br /><br />This was followed by indiscriminate firing by the insurgents at Balapara-I village in neighbouring Kokrajhar district in the early hours yesterday which left eight persons dead and injuring several others in their own houses.<br /><br />Last night, 12 bullet-riddled bodies, including those of five women and a child, were recovered from Nankekhadrabari and Nayanguri villages in Baksa district where nearly 100 houses and a wooden bridge were set ablaze by the ultras.</p>