KNA(B) Attacks Manipur Insurgents in Teijang on New Year

It has been reported that the Kuki National Army–Burma (KNA-B) launched an attack on Manipur-based insurgents who were taking shelter at Teijang, a Kuki village in Myanmar, early in the morning on New Year's Day, January 1. Teijang falls under the Myothit sub-division and is located about 25 kilometres north of Tamu, the district headquarters of Sagaing Province. The village lies barely one kilometre from the Indo-Myanmar border.

The villagers of Teijang reportedly fled the area in 2024 to save their lives. Since then, the village has allegedly been occupied by Manipur-based Meitei separatist insurgent groups, including the Manipur People's Army (MPA), People's Liberation Army (PLA), and United National Liberation Front (UNLF). All these groups belong to the Meitei ethnic group and are reportedly backed by China and the Myanmar military.

In addition, sources claim that Myanmar military-backed proxy forces, known as Pyu Saw Htee (PST), along with the Manipur Naga insurgent group NSCN-IM, are also present in the village.

According to local sources, these insurgent groups are actively operating in the border areas, supporting the military regime in Myanmar, and engaging in armed activities against Indian forces along the Indian border.

*Pic via social media.

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