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KZC Condemns Leilon Munlui Attack, Seeks Justice
Lamka, June 15, 2026: The Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) has strongly condemned the attack and bombing at Leilon Munlui village in Kangpokpi district on Monday morning, which left three Kuki-Zo youths seriously injured.
In a press release issued on June 15, the council alleged that the attack was carried out at around 6:00 a.m. by NSCN-IM and its proxy outfit, ZUF-K. The injured were identified as Genlenmang Vaiphei (18), Lunliandou Vaiphei (20), and Paogoulal Chongloi (18). They were evacuated to the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Imphal, for treatment.
KZC noted that Paogoulal Chongloi is a promising Indian footballer who has represented Mohun Bagan Football Club.
The council described the incident as part of a continuing pattern of violence against the Kuki-Zo community, alleging that several attacks, killings, and incidents of village burnings have occurred in recent months.
KZC also expressed concern over reports that a large crowd gathered at RIMS in protest against the treatment of the injured youths, prompting security forces to intervene and disperse the gathering.
While condemning the recent killing of six Naga hostages, the council claimed that at least 14 Kuki-Zo people, including three pastors, have been killed since March 11, 2026, in attacks allegedly linked to NSCN-IM and ZUF-K. It further alleged that more than six Kuki villages had been set on fire during the same period.
The council reiterated its demand for a separate administration and urged the Government of India to address the situation through a political solution. It also appealed to citizens to condemn violence irrespective of community and ensure peace, security, and equality for all.
Kangpokpi Prepares for Three-Day Jan Kalyan Shivir Camp
Kangpokpi, June 15, 2026: Deputy Commissioner Mahesh Chaudhari, IAS, chaired a preparatory meeting for the upcoming three-day "Jan Kalyan Shivir" registration camp scheduled across Kangpokpi district from June 17 to 19, 2026.
Organised by the Planning Department, Government of Manipur, the welfare initiative aims to help eligible citizens access various Central and State government schemes. As the district Nodal Officer, the Deputy Commissioner directed all concerned departments to deploy adequate manpower and infrastructure to facilitate new registrations, update records, and address pending grievances.
The camps will be held at district and sub-divisional headquarters and will focus on enrolment in key welfare programmes, including Ayushman Bharat (PM-JAY), CMHT, pension schemes, PM-Kisan e-KYC, and Kisan Credit Cards.
Other services to be provided include PM Awas Yojana registration, PM Surya Ghar solar scheme enrolment, Aadhaar updates, and benefits under the Startup Manipur Scheme.
Officials have been instructed to conduct extensive public awareness campaigns and submit daily progress reports to ensure maximum participation and effective implementation of the programme.
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L MUNLUI ATTACK THUA HILCHEN NA
TUJINGKAH L-MUNLUI ATTACK KITY THUA AHETHEM LOU HO DIA HILCHEN NA
15 June 2026: Tujingkah L-Munlui ki attack kiti chu ukeng neho khosung hunglut uva eihung kap u ahipon,
Munlui le Konsa hi ki gamla behset lou ahin, gah gal muphah na muna kona bomb a ahin kap ule insunga um ho kisukha uva chuleh gamla thim ma kon'a thal jong ahinlha u ahi, akisukha hojong hi bomb hal lin ase ahin thal a kikap kha ahipoi,
Pathen umpina le Vv ho hapan najalin khosung jong alutsah pouve..
Akisukha ho din taonan ana kop ute
𝕹𝖎𝖙𝖎𝖓𝖙𝖍𝖚𝖘𝖔𝖍 (𝕯𝖆𝖎𝖑𝖞𝖓𝖊𝖜𝖘)
NSCN-IM Attacks Leilon Munlui Village; 3 Kuki Students Injured
KANGPOKPI, 15 June 2026 — Fresh tension gripped parts of Manipur’s Kangpokpi district early Monday morning following a severe firing incident near Leilon Munlui village, which left three village volunteers seriously injured.
According to a press statement issued by the L. Munlui Village Authority, the attack occurred at approximately 6:00 AM on June 15, 2026. The village, situated in the Leimakhong area under the Kangchup Geljang Sub-Division, was reportedly targeted by suspected militants belonging to the NSCN-IM faction. The three injured individuals were evacuated from the site and are currently undergoing medical treatment.
The incident has triggered sharp criticism from local leadership regarding the role of central security forces deployed in the area. In its official release, the L. Munlui Village Authority claimed that the assault was launched from the direction of a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) bunker located in nearby Konsakhul village, less than 100 meters from the position of the village volunteers.
The authority further alleged that the militants operated with the "tacit support" of the central forces, pointing out that both the advancement and subsequent withdrawal of the armed miscreants took place past the CRPF side without any intervention or retaliatory measures from the security personnel. The statement emphasized that the local populace remains in a state of panic and feels entirely unsafe despite the heavy deployment of central forces in the immediate vicinity.
Condemning the early morning ambush as a direct threat to peace, the village authority has appealed to both the State and Central Governments to take immediate corrective actions:
Apprehension of Perpetrators: The authority demanded the immediate identification and arrest of the armed attackers to prevent a further escalation of violence.
Withdrawal of Security Post: A formal demand was made for the immediate relocation or removal of the CRPF station at Konsakhul, with local leaders asserting that the post is being used by hostile elements as a strategic launching pad against neighboring Kuki villages.
The L. Munlui Village Authority warned that if the security post is not withdrawn, the central forces will be held solely responsible for any subsequent breakdown of law and order or further violence in the region. Regional administrative and security officials are yet to issue a formal statement regarding the specific allegations raised in the press note.
Bishnupriya Youth Body Asserts Separate Community Identity
The Bishnupriya Manipuri Youth Association (BMYA) has issued a public statement reaffirming that the Bishnupriya Manipuri community is an independent and distinct community with its own unique historical, linguistic, cultural, and social identity.
In a statement released on June 11, the association said the identity, traditions, language, cultural heritage, and community existence of the Bishnupriya Manipuri people have evolved independently. It stressed that the community should not be merged with or portrayed as a representative of any other community.
The organisation specifically stated that the Bishnupriya Manipuri community is neither synonymous with nor part of the Meitei community or the Meitei Pangal community. It said the community possesses its own language, culture, traditions, and heritage.
The statement was also issued for the information of members of the Thadou, Paite, Zou, Hmar, Vaiphei, Simte, Gangte, and other communities residing in Manipur.
BMYA further requested that the Bishnupriya Manipuri community should not be associated with, included in, or linked to any ethnic, communal, social, political, or other controversies, conflicts, movements, or disputed events taking place in Manipur.
According to the association, linking the community to such issues without a factual basis could misrepresent its identity and create unnecessary misunderstandings.
The organisation said it believes in peace, democratic values, social harmony, mutual respect, brotherhood, and peaceful coexistence with all communities. It also stated that the community does not support hatred, hostility, or communal confrontation.
The association urged media organisations, researchers, public representatives, and citizens to respect the independent identity of the Bishnupriya Manipuri community and avoid unnecessarily associating it with ongoing conflicts or controversies in Manipur or elsewhere.
The statement concluded by emphasising that peace, respect, brotherhood, and truth-based dialogue are essential for building a brighter future for all communities.
K. Khomunnom Youth Club: Words of Gratitude
We would like to extend our most sincere and heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to everyone who participated in the search and recovery efforts for our beloved sister Miss Lamboikim Tuboi who was swept away by rain water and tragically lost her life on 11th June 2026. We sincerely thank all the philanthropic and civil organizations namely Kuki Students Organisation (KSO), Kuki Khanglai Lawmpi (KKL), Hmar Youth Association (HYA), Koitelui Area Youth Association (KAYA), Young Paite Association (YPA), Young Vaiphei Association (YVA), Zou Youth Organisation (ZYO), Koitelui Area Chief Association (KACA) who dedicated their time, energy and resources during this difficult time. We would also like to thank local youth clubs, residents and individuals for your tireless efforts and steadfast commitment during the search operation.
Though the outcome is heartbreaking, we deeply appreciate the unity, kindness and empathy you have shown to us. Your stance with us in times of our sorrow is a testament to the strength and compassion of our community and will never be forgotten.
Words cannot fully express our thankful heart. May God richly bless each and everyone of you for your selfless service and generosity!
With sincere appreciation
K. Khomunnom Youth Club
Myanmar Military Claims Control of Hakha–Thantlang Road
THE Myanmar military has announced that it has regained control of the entire Hakha–Thantlang road corridor in northern Chin State, according to a statement released by the military government's Information Department on June 11, 2026.
The military said it launched an offensive on June 4 to reopen the strategic road linking Hakha and Thantlang. During the operation, troops reportedly captured several positions held by Chin resistance forces, including the C3 Hill (Point 1921) on June 6, Auto Hill (Point 2069) on June 7, and the Tower Hill camp on June 8.
According to the statement, government forces also secured a hilltop camp inside Thantlang town on June 9, enabling them to restore control over the Hakha–Thantlang transport route.
The military government stated that the reopening of the road would allow the movement of goods and civilians to resume normally.
Sources linked to Chin resistance forces, however, said that beginning on June 5, Myanmar troops launched heavy assaults on C3 Hill and Auto Hill using aircraft, drones, three military vehicles, and around 300 soldiers. As a result, Chin resistance fighters reportedly withdrew from positions along the Hakha–Thantlang road.
Military analyst and CDM Captain Zin Yaw said the operation was led by Colonel Luan Moe Naing of Strategy Office No. 771. He noted that one group advanced into Thantlang Township while another attacked resistance positions along the road.
According to local reports, resistance forces inside Thantlang town frequently clash with Chin revolutionary fighters during security operations in and around the town.
Captain Zin Yaw also suggested that the Myanmar military could intensify attacks on Chin National Army (CNA) strongholds through the use of drones and airstrikes over the coming months. He said that if the military consolidates its control of Thantlang and continues deploying reinforcements, it may attempt a larger offensive against key resistance positions.
Observers believe that if the military successfully reopens and secures the Hakha–Thantlang road, it could seek to establish Thantlang Township as a security zone and operational base for future military campaigns.
Since February 2023, much of Thantlang town and the Hakha–Thantlang road had remained under the control of Chin resistance groups after they captured military camps in the area.
The latest development follows recent military advances in Falam and Tonzang townships during April and May, which analysts say may signal a broader offensive across Chin State.
Kuki Inpi Condemns Leilon Vaiphei Bombing, Seeks Action
Lamka, June 15, 2026: Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM), the apex body of the Kuki tribes, has strongly condemned the bombing at Leilon Vaiphei on June 15, 2026, and called on the government to take immediate and decisive action against those responsible.
In a press statement issued from its Secretariat in Lamka, KIM alleged that the attack was carried out by NSCN-IM and its proxy outfit, ZUF-K. The organisation stated that the incident endangered innocent lives, damaged property, and disrupted peace and security in the area.
KIM described attacks on civilian areas as unacceptable, inhuman, and a direct threat to the rule of law. It expressed concern that residents of Leilon Vaiphei and nearby villages continue to live in fear while armed groups operate with apparent impunity.
The organisation questioned the government's response to such incidents and warned that silence, delay, or inaction would only embolden perpetrators and deepen public anger and mistrust.
KIM demanded the immediate identification, arrest, and prosecution of all those involved in the attack. It also urged the authorities to strengthen security measures to prevent further violence and ensure the safety of civilians.
“Justice must not be delayed. Peace cannot be restored without accountability,” the statement said.
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JPO Lamka Visits Family of Late Dallamthang Suantak
0n 14 June 2026, Joint Philanthropic Organisation (JPO), Lamka, paid a visit to the family of the late Mr Dallamthang Suantak, who was brutally killed by a Meitei mob at Moirang, Manipur, on 5 May 2023. Mr Suantak was the ambulance driver of the Zou Youth Organisation (ZYO), Manipur.
According to family members, Mr Suantak was carrying a patient to Imphal when he became caught up in the outbreak of violence. Fearing for his safety, he reportedly rushed to Moirang Police Station seeking protection. Tragically, that proved to be his final journey. He left behind his wife and children, who continue to bear the pain of losing a loving husband and father.
"The cruelty shown that day will forever be etched in our hearts," relatives said as they recalled the tragic incident.The compassionate gesture of JPO in visiting and encouraging the bereaved family has been widely appreciated. Their act of solidarity and support reflects genuine concern for those who continue to suffer from the consequences of the violence. The leaders and members of JPO deserve commendation for remembering the family and standing with them during their time of grief.
May the soul of Mr Dallamthang Suantak rest in peace, and may his family find strength and comfort. 🙏🕊️
ALARMING GROWTH OF ZINGSOPHAI CHORO
(Note: Zingsophai means Valley of Morning Sunrise in Thadou-Kuki, not a Tangkhul word)
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