Ulfa-I Alleges 3 Leaders Killed in Indian Drone Strikes on Myanmar Camps; Army Denies Involvement
The United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (Ulfa-I) has made a serious accusation against the Indian Army, claiming that three of its senior members were killed in a drone attack conducted in Myanmar’s Sagaing region. The group alleges that over 150 drones were involved in the attack, resulting in both fatalities and injuries.
Indian Army Denies Operational Involvement
The Indian Army has categorically denied any involvement in the alleged drone strikes. This denial creates a stark contrast in narratives, leaving the truth of the situation uncertain.
Conflicting Reports Raise Questions
The conflicting reports between Ulfa-I and the Indian Army raise serious questions about the incident. While Ulfa-I insists on the attack and its impact, the Indian Army’s denial leaves room for speculation about the actual events that transpired in the Sagaing region.