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Manipur: Fresh gunfight kills 2, injures 2

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Imphal: In a camp attack in Manipur on Tuesday, two village volunteers were killed while two others got injured, PTI reported, citing police information.

They said the incident happened at the camp situated near Kadangband village in the Lamshang area at the border of the Imphal West and Kangpokpi districts.

The deceased were identified as N Michael, 33, and M Khaba, 23, they added.

"Two individuals were killed in a firing incident between armed miscreants at bordering area of Kangpokpi and Imphal West districts," the Police Control Room said in a statement.

The injured persons were taken to the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) in Imphal for treatment, officials said.

After the camp was attacked, the village volunteers retaliated, resulting in a gunfight. "Following the retaliation, the attackers retreated, regrouped and attacked again. The gunfight is underway," a police officer said.

After the gun battle began, several women, children and elderly from Kadangband and neighbouring Koutruk village fled to safer areas, he said.

Additional security personnel have been sent to the area to bring the situation under control, the officer said.

Koutruk and Kadangband villages have been severely hit by the ongoing ethnic violence and have witnessed several gun battles between armed groups of the two warring communities.

Over 180 people have been killed since ethnic violence broke out in the state in May last year.

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