Kuki Women Union Condemns Deadly Kultuh Village Attack

Kamjong, June 11, 2026: The Kuki Women Union (KWU), Kamjong District, has strongly condemned the deadly attack on Kultuh Village along the India–Myanmar border, describing it as a brutal assault that claimed the lives of two innocent villagers and left the community in mourning.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the union alleged that the pre-dawn attack, which occurred at around 4:00 a.m. on June 11, was carried out by a combined force comprising suspected members of NSCN-IM, the NSCN Eastern Flank, and the Myanmar-based Shan National Army (SNA). The victims were identified as Mr. Letminlun Haokip and Mr. Lunminthang Haokip.

Expressing deep concern over recurring security lapses in border areas, the KWU questioned how armed groups allegedly based in Myanmar were able to move freely and operate within Indian territory, posing what it described as a serious threat to the safety and security of local residents.

The union urged both the Government of Manipur and the Government of India to immediately investigate the incident, bring those responsible to justice, and strengthen security measures to protect vulnerable Kuki villages in Kamjong District.

According to the statement, continued attacks, intimidation, and destruction of villages have created an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty among local communities, making decisive government action necessary to restore peace, security, and public confidence.

The Kuki Women Union also expressed solidarity with the bereaved families and affected villagers, calling on all concerned authorities to take swift and effective measures to prevent the recurrence of such incidents.



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