IED) exploded earlier today at the Morei Lamkhai near Yaingngpokpi Bazar, along the NH-202 on Imphal- Ukhrul
Road, are now undergoing treatment.
"Around 6.15 in the morning, the blast
sound was heard at the nearby village. The police team rushed to the
spot immediately and took the two injured people to the hospital," said
Inspector Mr. W. Devkumar Singh, Officer-in-Charge, Lamlai Police
Station.
One of the civilians, who was returning from the
agricultural field with his day's catch of fish, was injured by the
splinters and was immediately evacuated to Raj Medicity at north A.O.C.
The other injured person, who was on his morning walk along the NH-150 was rushed to the JNIMS trauma centre.
The motive for the explosion was not immediately known as no rebel group has yet claimed any responsibility.
Manipur
has long been affected by insurgent violence and is also home to dozens
of tribal groups along with small guerrilla armies rebelling against
the government.
They often compete against each other in the turf
wars for dominance in the state. According to the authorities, at least
50,000 people have lost their lives in insurgency-driven violence in six
of India's seven northeastern states since the country's independence
from Britain in 1947.
The militants say the northeast has been
largely neglected by India's political leaders, accusing them of
focusing only on the development of the country's relatively wealthier
eight northern states.
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