In a bold and unprecedented move, the Indian Army reportedly launched a massive drone strike on July 13, targeting four United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA-I) camps deep within Myanmar’s territory. The operation, involving nearly 100 drones, aimed to dismantle the insurgent group’s infrastructure with pinpoint precision, marking one of India’s most significant cross-border offensives in recent years.
Sources indicate that the meticulously planned attack resulted in the deaths of several ULFA-I cadres. Unconfirmed reports suggest that Lieutenant General Nayan Asom, a senior commander in ULFA-I’s military wing, and self-styled Colonel Ganesh Lahon, also known as Ganesh Axom, may be among the casualties. The strike has dealt a potential blow to the leadership and operations of the separatist group, which has long used Myanmar as a safe haven.
The Indian Army’s Public Relations Officer, when contacted, stated they had no information regarding the operation, leaving official confirmation pending from military or government authorities. If verified, this audacious raid underscores India’s growing capability and resolve to counter insurgent threats beyond its borders.
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The operation highlights the increasing role of drone technology in modern warfare and India’s willingness to take decisive action against cross-border militancy. As the situation develops, all eyes remain on official statements to clarify the full scope and impact of this high-stakes mission.
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