ULFA-I Claims Indian Drone Strike Killed 3 in Myanmar; Army Denies

The United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) has made a startling allegation: three of its senior members were killed in a drone strike conducted by the Indian Army in Myanmar’s Sagaing region.

Army Denies Involvement in Alleged Drone Attack

The Indian Army has categorically denied any involvement in the alleged drone attack. This stark denial creates conflicting narratives surrounding the incident.

ULFA-I Claims Over 150 Drones Used in Attack

According to ULFA-I, the attack involved over 150 drones, leading to both fatalities and injuries. The group claims those killed were high-ranking members of the organization.

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