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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Kuki Revolutionary Army [KRA] KUKI ARMY


Kuki Revolutionary Army

Formation
The Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) was formed in December 1999, allegedly with the support of the Isak-Muivah faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM).
In August 2007, the KRA underwent a split with the formation of the KRA-Unification in the Karbi Anglong district of Assam.
Leadership and cadre strength
Its top leaders include: Chairman - Thangkeng Hangshing, Publicity Secretary - Zet Kuki and Information Secretary - D.T. Haokip. On November 12, KRA Chairman Thangkeng Hangshing was killed by unidentified persons at the residence of his brother David at Sriniwaspuri in the national capital Delhi.
The KRA, before the formation of the Unification faction, was believed to have about 450 cadres of which about 180 of them were based in the Karbi Anglong district of Assam.
The KRA-Unification is headed by its President David Chongloi and General Secretary, W Lincoln. Ch Rocky is the outfit's Defence Secretary, K H Hills is the Finance Secretary and Ch Lenin, its Publicity Secretary.
The cadre strength of the KRA-Unification faction is not known. However, it is believed that about 150 KRA cadres based in the Karbi Anglong district have joined the faction.
Aims and Objectives
The primary objective of the KRA is to secure a “separate State” for the Kuki tribe within the Indian union and the unification of all scattered Kukis in the new homeland. In Assam, its declared objective is the creation of the “Kuki National Council”, an autonomous administrative council for the Kukis in the Karbi Anglong district. The KRA-Unification, on the other hand, aims at unifying the Kuki tribals.
Areas of Operation
Area of operation of the KRA includes parts of the Churachandpur, Chandel and Senapati districts in Manipur, and also the Kuki-inhabited areas of the Karbi Anglong district in Assam. The KRA-Unification, on the other hand, primarily functions in the Karbi Anglong district.
Linkages
The KRA maintains linkages with several militant outfits of the Northeast that includes: United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF), Kuki National Front - Military Council (KNF-MC), NSCN-IM, National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) and Dima Halim Daogah (DHD).
Incidents
2011
  • July 29: KRA has asked Sardar Hills Autonomous District Council 'chairman' Sehpu Sitlhou to distribute the MNREGS money to the public within three days. KRA 'publicity secretary' T. Simte alleged that ADC chairman Sehpu Sitlhou on July 14 had withdrawn INR 3 million of MNREGS fund for his `personnel use` which was meant for 22 days wages of Kangpokpi public. KRA leader warned that if Sehpu Sitlhou did not refund the money within three days time, the outfit will take stern action against the ADC chairman.
  • July 5: SFs arrested one KRA cadre, identified as 'sergeant major' T Dinten Doungel (25). One revolver along with incriminating documents were recovered from him.
  • April 20: SFs arrested three KRA militants in Imphal. The arrestees were identified as Haobijam Khambaton alias Bicky (27), Mutum Gobin alias Nanao (20) and Dongri Maram (20).
  • January 17: Two cadres belonging to KRA, who had served a demand letter of INR 1 lakh to a travel agent, were arrested by the SFs from Sekmai market in Imphal West District. The arrested militants were identified as Lanminthang Chongloi (18) and Mangtibthang Haokip (19).
2010
  • August 31: Two militants of the pro-talk faction of KRA, identified as Thangena Khougsai (27) and Lamsem Kuki (25), were arrested by the Police from Mahur town of Dima Hasao District (erstwhile North Cachar Hills District). Police also arrested one Lunjahao Lienthang for providing shelter for the militants. One AK-47 rifle and 58 rounds of live cartridges recovered from their possession. The arrested cadres hail from Dima Hasao District and were active in Manipur. Police, meanwhile, suspect a breakaway group of KRA has entered into Dima Hasao District.
  • August 25: The chairman of the Village Chief Association of Sadar Hill and his accomplice, who were abducted from Leimakhong bazaar area in Senapati District, were assaulted. The victims were identified as one Jangchon (65) and Khaineipao (50). The sources further suspected that the incident could be related to the monetary demand by the suspected KRA cadres, who are under the Suspension of Operation with the Government. The KRA asked the chief to collect a sum of INR 30,000 from 10 villages of Sadar Hills and hand it over to the group, said the sources adding about INR 23,000 had been handed over to the group and the remaining is yet to be paid.
  • August 9: KRA and the KLA have joined the Kuki National Organization (KNO), which is the political front of a conglomeration of most of the Kuki armed groups under Suspension of Operation.
  • July 21: 18 militants were killed and four others injured in the already reported gun battle between combined cadres of the KLA and KRA on one hand and Prithvi faction of the KNF on the other at Seijang Hill area on the border between Imphal East and Senapati Districts. The gun battle could be the result of a fight for territorial control of areas inhabited by the Kuki tribes, Police said. Official sources said both Prithvi faction of the KNF and KLA were signatories of the suspension of operation (SoO) agreement with the State Government and the Army for initiating the peace process. Under the agreement, Security Forces have suspended operations against the militant outfits and the militants were not allowed to carry arms. Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh had warned another signatory of the SoO agreement, the KNA, for allegedly violating ground rules and threatened to take action against them. While the KNA wants a ''Kukiland'' to be formed by integrating Kuki-settled areas of Manipur and Myanmar, Prithvi faction of the KNF and KLA demand a ''Kukiland'' by carving out Kuki-inhabited areas of Manipur.
  • July 13: The Imphal East District Police arrested three cadres of the KRA and one cadres of the KRF from different places. The three KRA cadres, Luntinlian Chongloi (23), Paokhominthang Simte (26) and Thangleilal Khongsai (31), were arrested from Khurai Lamlong Thongkhong area. The Police recovered two demand notes of the KRA, cash amount of INR 13,000 and a motorcycle from their possession. The KRF cadre arrested from New Checkon traffic crossing was identified as Thangneo Doungel (27). A motorcycle was seized from his possession. A Police source claimed that Thangneo was involved in the bomb attack at the Keikhu Mayai Leikai residence of Mohammed Nazimuddin, Block Development Officer of Chandel District, some days back.
  • April 29: Villagers of Bungbal Khullen, Seichang and Suongthel areas under Yairipok Police Station in Senapati District started fleeing their respective villages following continued clashes between suspected rival Kuki militants since April 27. As already reported, a cadre belonging to Prithvi faction of the Kuki KNF was killed in the clash. The report adds that five other Kuki militants sustained injuries in that clash. Sources said that apart from Prithvi faction of the KNF, KLA and KRA were involved in the factional clash.
  • April 12: Two persons, identified as Ningnem Suite (40) and Simon Singson (48), were arrested by the SFs with ammunition near Nanja in Karbi Anglong District of Assam. The SFs suspect that they are involved in illegal arms dealing and associated with the KRA.
  • March 29: Assam Forest Minister Rockybul Hussain in the State Legislative Assembly said that among the active militant groups, the ULFA has a strength of 875 cadres, while the anti-talk faction of the NDFB has 225 cadres, AANLA has 30 cadres, KRA has 40 cadres, Hmar People's Convention- Democracy (HPC-D) has 50 cadres, MULTA has 110 cadres and Assam unit of the Harkat-ul-Mujaheedin has 45 cadres. The Minister further said that the Unified Command structure is active in the State for launching coordinated operations against militants. The Minister informed the House that in the last two years, 535 persons, including 494 civilians and 41 SFs, were killed by militants, while, during the same period, 333 militants were killed by SFs in counter-insurgency operations. He added that two outfits, Bircha Commando Force (BCF) and Adivasi Cobra Force (ACF), are in suspension of operation with the State Government and two others- BW and KLNLF laid down arms to join the mainstream.
  • March 26: A KRA cadre, identified as Thangneo Doungel alias Mangcha (22), was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Old Lambulane area. He had joined the KRA in 2000 through one Boboi and got training at Seikul Phanjang.
  • February 27: Three extortionists were arrested by the Police from Dhobinala of Dimapur in Nagaland. According to Police, three persons, who identified themselves as ‘highway commanders’ of Union faction of the  KRA, accosted a Manipuri driver in Padumpukhri area and forcibly took him to Dhobinala and demanded INR 5000 as "yearly tax." On expressing his inability to pay, they forcibly took away INR 3000 from the victim. The Police, who were already on the trail of abductors, arrested the trio. They were identified as John Singh, James Singh and Nao Metei.
2009
  • June 5&6: Police arrested seven extortionists in connection with illegal tax collections from truck drivers and transporters at Dimapur and Medziphema in Nagaland. In one incident, two persons, identified as Kamal Chetri and Hukato Awomi, are arrested while collecting money on behalf of the NSCN-K outfit at New Field Check Gate. However, Police recover receipts of different factions, including UPDS, from their possession. In another incident, Police arrest one person, Hukato Awomi, while collecting 'taxes' in the name of FGN Western Command. Police also arrest a KRA cadre, Alvis Rongmei, for demanding money from transporters at a godown near Firing Range. His accomplice managed to escape from the incident site. Medziphema y Police arrest three cades of the Kuki Revolutionary Army-Unified from Jharnapani while extorting money from truckers at Jharnapani. They are identified as Apao Khom (25), Inohoto (26) and Nagato (15). According to Police sources, they had already collected INR 500 each from three vehicles in the name of the outfit.
  • March 15: Troops arrest a KRA militant, identified as Douminlen Chanloi, along with extortion receipt books with stamps of the KRA and extortion money, from Lungjing village near IT road.
  • March 13: One civilian, identified as Y. Robi Singh, is shot dead by the KRA militants in the Manja area of Karbi Anglong District in Assam.
  • February 25: The 'information and publicity secretary' of the KRA, Th. Misao, in Sadar Hills said that along with formation of Revolutionary Government of Kukigam on January 16, the outfit would function as its armed wing.
  • January 12: Assam Government in a statement in the Legislative Assembly says eight militant groups, including the ULFA, KLNLF, Black Widow, AANLA, KRA, HuM, MULTA and HPC-D, are active in the State.
2008
  • December 23: A passenger vehicle plying from Imphal to Pukhao is hijacked by KRA cadres at Ikou village under Sawombung Police Station in the Imphal East District. The driver of the vehicle, identified as Pukhrihongbam Jiban, is abducted by two cadres of the outfit and kept in confinement. He is assaulted and later released after being given INR 1000 for his treatment. People in Sagolmang and Pukhao complain about the monetary demands made by the KRA to the local residents.
  • December 17: Guwahati City Police arrest four KRA militants, identified as Moirenthen Somarandra Meithei, Ramen Singh, Jogender Singh, and Moirenthen Nauchasingh, from the Jorabat area in the Kamrup District of Assam, when they are on their way to Shillong, capital of Meghalaya. All of them belong to Bishnupur area in the Imphal East District of Manipur. The Police also rescue two persons, Premjeet Singh and Chamba Singh, abducted by the militants from Behorbari under Baisistha Police station of Guwahati a few days back.
  • November 8: The Superintendent of Police of Imphal East district, Th. Radheshyam, said that vulnerable persons like drug addicts, HIV positive persons and widows are being used by militant groups, including KRA, Kuki Revolutionary Army-Unification (KRA-U), KLA, PULF and KCP- Military Council, in their extortion drive.
  • July 11: One KRA militant is killed by the Imphal East district police at Kairang Umang Lai under Heingang police station. A hand grenade along with some incriminating documents is recovered from his possession.
  • June 20 : At least 500 villagers of Waakan area of Sadar Hills under Saikul police station in the Senapati district have fled from their respective homes and are taking shelter near Purum Likli and Champhai villages since June 16, after nearly 200 cadres of KRA and KNA took up positions for a gun-battle in the area.
  • June 15: Two suspected KRA cadres, Sakhochong Hangsing and Lhanglein Hangshing, were arrested by IRB personnel at Koirengei old air field along the National Highway-39 on June 15. 102 rounds of live AK ammunition were recovered from their possession.
  • June 12 : Three KNA cadres are killed during a factional clash with the KRA at Molkon village under Saikul police station in the Senapati district. An India Reserve Battalion (IRB) personnel, Paokholun Lhungdim, is reported to have been killed in the crossfire.
  • June 12 : The shopkeepers protest at Pangei bazar in the Imphal East district against the monetary demands made by militant groups at some shops and women vendors two weeks back. One shopkeeper says that some weeks ago the KRA demanded INR 300000 each from three shops at Pangei. The monetary demands were also made several times from other militant groups.
  • June 9: Two KNA cadres and one KRA cadre are killed during a factional clash between two outfits at Molkon village under Saikul police station in the Senapati district. One KRA cadre also sustains injuries in the clash. Hundreds of villagers from Molkol village and its surrounding areas in Saikhul left their homes following the clashes. Out of around 500 villagers who are taking refuge in five churches in Saikhul area, as many as 300 are women.
  • May 25: Four KLA militants, identified as Kamlen Dimngel, Mangkholal Doungel, Laljang Khongsai and Doukhohel Touthang, and one KRA cadre, Langkholel Chongloi, are killed during an internecine clash at New Saikhul under Saikhul police station in the Senapati district.
  • May 17: Two KRA cadres, Paominlien Haokip and Jacob Jangchin, and two cadres of the Prithvi faction of the KNF, identified as Thangjalien and Minthang, are arrested by the Army personnel from Chalwa village under Kangpokpi sub-division in the Senapati district.
  • May 6: A contractor, N. Kumar Singh, engaged in the black topping of the National Highway-39 at Kangpokpi in the Senapati district, is abducted by suspected KRA militants. Police suspect that extortion could be a motive for the abduction.
  • May 3: One KRA cadre, Rolex Misao, is shot dead by the KLA militants at Saikul area in the Senapati district.
  • April 29: Assam Rifles and Manipur Police personnel arrest one KRA militant, Paojalen Singson, while trying to abduct a person, Yaipirel, at Kangpokpi in the Senapati district.
  • April 25 : One unidentified KRA cadre is shot dead by a combined team of police commandos of the Imphal East and Imphal West districts during an encounter at Khurai Sajor Leikai Mamang Loubuk in the Imphal East district. While another militant manages to escape, one unexploded hand grenade is recovered from the slain militant.
  • April 23: The principal and the secretary of SFS School located at Daili village in Kangpokpi and the headman of the village are abducted by suspected KRA cadres from their respective residences at gun-point. Militants also reportedly inflicted physical torture on the abducted persons.
  • March 18: The president of the Kuki Revolutionary Army-Unification (KRA-U), Seitnmang Chongloi, along with three others, who were allegedly involved in the murder of KRA founder member and commander-in-chief K Hangsing in New Delhi in November 2007, are killed by the KRA militants at Saikhul in Senapati district. The killed persons include Bungkholal Chongloi, who contested in the Assembly elections twice from the Kangpokpi constituency and was also a retired jailer, Paochang Chongloi and Nehjahan Chongloi.
  • March 14: Two dead bodies were recovered by Lamshang police from a place at Phayeng Ching under Saikhul police station in the Senapati district. Police suspect that the highly decomposed bodies might be of KRA militants who went missing since March 1.
  • February 22: Five KRA militants, including an old man and four child recruits, are abducted and subsequently killed by suspected militants of the KLA at an unspecified place along the road leading to Thangal Surung from Ekou Bazar under Saikul police station of Senapati district. The slain militants are identified as Hanpau Chongloi, Public Relations Officer of the KRA, Pouginlal Hangsing, Lamgoumang Louvum, Jangmilal Hangsing, and Seigoulen Khongsai. A vehicle hijacked by the slain militants is also set ablaze by the suspected KLA cadres in the incident site.
  • February 19: Two officials of the Tribal Development Corporation, assistant engineer Bhagat Singh and section officer Premchand Singh, are abducted by the KRA militants in the Senapati district. The KRA demanded an unspecified amount from the department.
  • January 13: Eight militants of the Manipur-based KRA are arrested along with arms and ammunition from a house at Notun Bosti in the Dimapur district of Nagaland. They were later identified as Rabi Kumar, Ojit Kumar, Ricky Rajkumar, Min-thang Kuki, Tomba Singh, Lokho Mao, Ranbir Singh, and Anjali. Police recover one .32 pistol with 50 live cartridges, two magazines, six mobile handsets, one digital camera, one still camera, ten CDs and a cash of Rs.45,000 from their possession. Later on the basis of the information provided by them, one Reivei Poumai was arrested along with one AK 56 rifle and one live cartridge of 7.65 Pistol.
  • January 8: One former UNLF cadre, Wakhem Purnachandra Singh, is killed by the KRA militants at his residence at Kairang Litan Makhong under Heingang police station in the Imphal East district. Th. Misao, 'information and publicity secretary' of the KRA, said that the outfit "punished" Purnachandra for his involvement in the killing of a senior leader, Khuplam Hangsing, in Delhi on November 12, 2007.
2007
  • December 29: The KRA accuses the newly formed KRA-Unification for the killing of its "commander-in-chief" K. Hangsing at New Delhi in November. L. Jacob, "home secretary" of the outfit, says "They (KRA (U) are solely responsible for the murder of our supremo". The KRA-Unification refutes the accusation.
  • December 20: One faction of the KRA, identified as called Kuki Revolutionary Army–Unification (KRA-U), started its operation in Saikul area in the Senapati district since August 21. The new faction was formed under the leadership of founder members of the KRA, David Chongloi, Rocky and Sehkkam. A meeting of the ‘central committee’ of the outfit unanimously elected David Chongloi as its ‘president’, W. Lincoln as ‘general secretary’, Ch. Rocky as ‘defence secretary’, Kh. Hills as ‘finance secretary’ and Ch. Lenin as ‘publicity secretary’. David Chongloi, addressing media persons in an unspecified place in the Karbi Anglong district of Assam, said that the main objective of the outfit was to bring about unification and work towards achieving the common goal. He says the KRA-U would work for the welfare of Kukis, Meiteis and other communities, and sought the cooperation and support of all the communities in the activities of the outfit.
  • November 27: Four KRA militants, Lairenlakpam Kumar Singh alias Eteicha, Lairenlakpam Panao alias Inao, Jamthang Touthang alias Ningthan and Letmang Touthang alias Mang, are arrested from different places in the Imphal West district. One extortion note and one mobile handset are recovered from their possession.
  • November 12: The chief of the KRA, identified as Thangkeng Hangshing, was killed by unidentified persons at the residence of his brother David at Sriniwaspuri in the national capital Delhi. "The attackers are yet to be identified. We have recovered a blood-stained hammer from the house," said an unnamed Delhi Police officer. Hangshingh was killed while reportedly staying along with five others, including David, at the top floor of the building.
  • November 9: Two KRA militants, Kangujam Shanta and Thoudam Ingocha Singh, are arrested during a search operation at Lamlong area in the Imphal East district. They joined the outfit in September 2007. Another KRA cadre, Touthang, is arrested from New Checkon area in the same district. He is reported to have joined the outfit in October 2007.
  • October 29: Sentinel reports that the KRA outfit has said to release three public health engineering department engineers, who are abducted and kept in confinement, after an 'investigation' into the developmental activities in the hilly areas. Meanwhile, people demonstrate at Khongman and Lamphel areas against the abduction and bomb attack at the residence of one person, Mayengbam Jiteswar Singh, at Thangmeiband Hijam Dewan Leikai. A girl is reportedly wounded in the October 22-bomb attack. In the Khongman area, the demonstration is jointly organised by Khongman Students' Club and local Meira Paibis (women association).
  • October 25: One KNA cadre, Lalboi, is killed by KRA militants during a factional clash at Khamenlok under Saikul police station in the Senapati district.
  • October 20: Three KRA militants, Laikhuram Loninchandra alias Inaocha Singh, Laikhuram Hitler alias Momo Singh and Thounaojam Ibungobi Singh, are arrested from different parts of the State capital Imphal. They were working under the command of one Thounaojam Ibungobi Singh, an active cadre of the KRA. One extortion letter of the KRA amounting INR 5 lakhs addressed to Miky is seized from Laikhuram Hitler.
  • October 12: Three staff members of the State Public Health Engineering are abducted by suspected KRA militants in connection with an extortion demand from Moirangpurel area in the Imphal West district. They were identified as executive engineer Laishram Ibomcha Singh of Kwakeithel Moirang Purel, assistant engineer Okram Meino Meitei of Okram Chuthek and section officer Ningombam Open Singh of Bashikhong.
  • October 11: An official of the Manipur Diesel and two truck drivers are abducted by suspected KRA militants from the area between Kangpokpi and Keithelmanbi along the National Highway-39.
  • September 27: Two KRA militants are killed and three others injured in a gun battle with the KLA cadres at Khupibung village under Saikul police station in the Senapati district. Approximately 45 KLA militants were 'patrolling' at Khupibung when around 25 KRA cadres opened fire towards them. Immediately, the KLA cadres cordoned off the area and retaliated.
  • October 20: Three KRA cadres, Laikhuram Loninchandra alias Inaocha Singh, Laikhuram Hitler alias Momo Singh and Thounaojam Ibungobi Singh, are arrested from different parts of the State capital Imphal. They were working under the command of one Thounaojam Ibungobi Singh, an active cadre of the KRA. One extortion letter of the KRA amounting INR 5 lakhs addressed to Miky is seized from Laikhuram Hitler.
  • October 12: Three staff members of the State Public Health Engineering are abducted by suspected KRA militants in connection with an extortion demand from Moirangpurel area in the Imphal West district. They are identified as executive engineer Laishram Ibomcha Singh of Kwakeithel Moirang Purel, assistant engineer Okram Meino Meitei of Okram Chuthek and section officer Ningombam Open Singh of Bashikhong.
  • October 11: An official of the Manipur Diesel and two truck drivers are abducted by suspected KRA militants from the area between Kangpokpi and Keithelmanbi along the National Highway-39.
  • September 27: Two KRA militants were killed and three others injured in a gun battle with the KLA cadres at Khupibung village under Saikul police station in the Senapati district. Approximately 45 KLA militants were 'patrolling' at Khupibung when around 25 KRA cadres opened fire towards them. Immediately, the KLA cadres cordoned off the area and retaliated.
  • July 28: Police arrested two KRA cadres, Sapam Ibomcha alias Hemanta and Senjam Kanta, at Sekmai Keithel under Sekmai police station in the Thoubal district.
  • July 27: Police arrested three KRA cadres, Mayengbam Bomcha, B. Priyokumar Sharma and Waengbam Korou, said to be involved in the murder of a security guard, Gurumayum Dharmo Sharma, of the Manipur Diesels automobile agency on July 14 at Brahmapur Nahabam Leikai in the Imphal East district. Police also recovered a .38 pistol with magazine from his possession.
  • July 23: SFs arrested two KRA cadres, identified as Surensangbam Sanayaima alias Jack and Waikhom Shamo, at Palace Gate area in the Imphal East district.
  • July 15: A youth, identified as Gurumayum Dharmo Sharma, who is serving as security guard at the Manipur Diesel Limited, is reportedly assaulted by two unidentified KRA cadres at Mantripukhri in the Imphal East district on July 14-night. He succumbed to his injuries a day later.
  • May 31: One SF personnel, identified as R. Tangkhul, is killed during clashes with the KRA militants at Gangpizang village in the Senapati district. May 13: Troops of Assam Rifles killed a KRA cadre, identified as Yangkholun Hangsing, at Mongyang village in the Senapati district.
  • April 28: Police personnel arrested two top ranking KRA cadres, identified as Thanglem Haokip alias Athang and Chunglinlun Shingsit alias Boboi, along with three other cadres identified as David, Poujang Hanshing and Sheikam Chongloi, in the Dimapur district.
  • April 18: The Imphal East district police, in raids carried out in the Soibam Leikai area, arrested two KRA cadres, Ishorchand Mayengbam and Maibam Abung, who confessed that they extorted a sum of INR 1, 00,000 from the Kanan Devi Memorial School Pangei in January 2007, a sum of INR 4,000, along with three mobile phones from the industry office in the Imphal East and a sum of INR 11,000 along with four mobile phones from civilians in the Wangkhei Ningthem Pukhri Mapal area.
  • April 5: Police personnel arrested two suspected KRA cadres, identified as Athokpam Rajan Singh and Nanao Singh, and recovered one 9-mm pistol with five live rounds, three gelatin sticks, nine electric detonators, money receipts, writing pads, stamp seals, two mobile phones and one wireless local loop at Thahekhu in the Dimapur district.
  • February 5: Two Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) militants, identified as Manga Chongloi and Lenthang Tuboi alias Bempu, were arrested by Imphal West district police commandos during a search operation at Paona International Market.
2005
  • September 14, 2005: Eight Karbi civilians are killed and several others sustain injuries as suspected KRA militants open indiscriminate fire at Thekerajan village in the Karbi Anglong district of Assam.
  • January 12, 2005: A combined team of the UKLF and KRA cadres kill the ‘chief’ of the Kuki National Army (KNA), Vipin Haokip, during an internecine clash at Diyang in the Churachandpur district of Manipur.
2004
  • May 4, 2004: At least seven KRA cadres are killed during an encounter with the troops near Moinam village in the Ukhrul district of Manipur.
  • March 24, 2004: KRA militants kill at least 33 Karbi villagers at three separate places in the Karbi Anglong district.
  • March 16, 2004: Three members of a family are killed by suspected KRA cadres at Thailung village in the Karbi Anglong district.
  • February 12, 2004: Three KRA cadres are killed during an encounter with the security force (SF) personnel at Saijong village in the Karbi Anglong district.
2003
  • December 3, 2003: KRA cadres kill three Karbi villagers at Mansing Teron village under Manja police outpost in the Karbi Anglong district.

    Two KRA cadres are killed in an encounter with the SFs at Julium under Manja police station limits in the Karbi Anglong district.
  • December 2, 2003: Three Karbis are killed and twenty-nine houses are set ablaze by the KRA at Mentarang village under Diphu police station limits in the Karbi Anglong district.
  • December 1, 2003: KRA cadres kill five Karbi villagers in an attack on a church at Zero Point under Bokajan police station jurisdiction in the Karbi Anglong district.
  • November 29, 2003: KRA militants kill seven Karbi villagers and set 250 ablaze dwelling huts at the Paksangso, Rongkini, Zilangso, Bey Gaon, Napak Terang and Ringhang villages under Bokajan police station limits in the Karbi Anglong district.
  • September 14, 2003: SF personnel kill three KRA cadres during an encounter near Senaikathel in the Ukhrul district.
  • August 9, 2003: SFs rescue the former Commissioner of Education, Hangsing, from the hideout of NSCN-IM and KRA near Thumion Khullen village in the Senapati district.

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