NSCN/GPRN (YA) accuses Angmai-Mulatonu group of inciting violence in Eastern Nagaland
Yung Aung-led group alleges Indian agency backing, links Pangsau gunfight to Angmai-Mulatonu group
Mokokchung Times
Yung Aung-led group alleges Indian agency backing, links Pangsau gunfight to Angmai-Mulatonu group
In response to the assault on its forces at Khamtaing Village, Pangsau, on January 9, 2026, the NSCN-K (Ang Mai led) has launched a counterattack against the NSCN-K(YA).
The Konyak Union (KU) Headquarters, Mon, has strongly condemned the brutal killing of two NSCN-K (Ang Mai) cadres in Khamtiang Village, Pangsau area, Myanmarâs Naga Self-Administered Zone, on 9th January…
The Naga People's Front (NPF) has expressed deep concern over a reported gunfight between two Naga armed groups in Naga areas of Myanmar in the early hours of January 9,…
The NSCN-K (Ang Mai led) has expressed grief and outrage over the killing of two of its cadres in what it described as an unprovoked gunfight and mortar attack allegedly…
A section of the Indo-Myanmar border fencing, measuring roughly 150â200 metres, was discovered cut at Changpol village in Manipurâs Chandel district, according to police, Hindustan Times reported.
The Eastern Konyak Union (EKU), representing Konyak villages along the IndiaâMyanmar frontier, has made a fresh plea to government authorities, Naga political groups, and civil society, highlighting what it described…
This statement is issued in national interest to put the record straight on the actual positions of Nagaland as established. The objective is to clear all misgivings, correct mis-presentations, misrepresentations…
A senior leader of the United Liberation Front of Asom Independent (ULFA I), Arunodoy Dohutia, surrendered to the Assam Rifles on Sunday at the Phangsu Pass along the Indo Myanmar…
The United Tangshang Naga Council (UTNC) has strongly objected to the Government of Indiaâs ongoing border fencing between Indo-Myanmar Boundary Pillars No. 172 and 173, calling the project a âdishonourable…