NSCN(K) challenges Indian Army to display bodies of those killed in attack

NSCN(K) said the attack was “completely false” and stated that the reports were efforts by the Indian Army “to salvage their reputation”.

NSCN(K) challenges Indian Army to display bodies of those killed in attack
GUWAHATI: Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) on Wednesday termed the reports of it suffering massive casualties in and around Myanmar as “baseless”. The outfit has challenged the Indian Army to display the bodies of cadres killed in the attack.

NSCN(K), in a statement, said the attack was “completely false” and stated that the reports were efforts by the Indian Army “to salvage their reputation”.

The outfit claimed NSCN(K) camp was not attacked and that the group did not suffer any casualty. The NSCN(K) said: “The topography shown on television is nonexistent. We do not have a well-maintained footpath or the pine garden that the Indian Army was supposedly doing mock drill on,” the NSCN(K) said.
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