Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Tuesday condemned the drone bomb attacks on civilians as acts of terrorism and vowed a firm response.
Taking to X, Singh expressed his outrage, stating, "Dropping bombs on civilian populations and security forces using drones is an act of terrorism, and I condemn such cowardly acts in the strongest terms." Singh's comments followed two separate drone bomb attacks in Koutruk and Senjam Chirang in Imphal West district, which resulted in the deaths of two persons, including a woman, and injuries to 12 others.
"The Manipur state government takes such unprovoked assaults with utmost seriousness and will respond decisively to combat these forms of terrorism targeting the indigenous population," Singh said.
He emphasized, "We denounce all forms of violence, and the people of Manipur shall unite against hate, division, and separatism." The use of drones in these bomb attacks marks the first instance of "hi-tech weapons" being employed in the state.
While drones had previously been used by warring groups for surveillance and tracking militants, this represents a significant escalation, an official told PTI.
On the attack at Koutruk, the official said "Police responded promptly." "There was mobilisation of armed miscreants in many places which had seen intense conflict in the past. When the attack started in Koutruk, the IGP, DIG and SP and other police forces rushed to the area to counter the situation. Retaliatory firing and combing operations along with Army and central forces were conducted," a police statement said.
It said police headquarters also instructed all senior formations and all district SPs to remain vigilant, alert all forces in their respective districts and conduct joint operations by coordinating with central forces.
Meanwhile, the Manipur police have constituted a five-member "high-level committee" to examine the use of drones by militants.
A notification issued on Monday by the Police department said, "In an unprecedented attack in Koutruk on September 1, alleged Kuki militants had deployed numerous RPGs using hi-tech drones in which one lady civilian was killed and several others including three police personnel were injured." "In order to critically examine and study into the drones deployed by these militants including collection of all relevant evidence, specification of the drones used and how to effectively counter such drones a five-member high-level member has been constituted," it said, adding "the committee may co-opt technical members deemed fit." The committee would be headed by Additional DGP (Intelligence) Ashutosh Kumar Sinha, and would also include Indian Army, Assam Rifles, CRPF and BSF officers, the statement added.
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