The attack appeared to have stemmed from a sharp rift between the Kuki National Front-Presidential group (KNF-P) and the KNA-B over territorial dominance along the international border.
UNC said the mortal remains of the six hostages would not be received unless its demands were addressed and justice was done for the families of the victims by the Governments of Manipur and India.
UNC said the mortal remains of the six hostages would not be received unless its demands were addressed and justice was done for the families of the victims by the Governments of Manipur and India.
UNC said the decision reflected the Naga people’s “desire for justice and peace” and their long-standing respect for war ethics, Christian values and human rights.
TNL imposed 24-hour total shutdown from 7 pm on June 8, while the indefinite bandh called by KKL under its jurisdictions is underway across Ukhrul and Kamjong districts.