Arakan News Desk: The United National Liberation Front (UNLF) has suffered a significant setback, losing a major camp in Myanmar amid the ongoing violence in Manipur.
According to reports, the UNLF camp, located in upper Tamu township, approximately 4 kilometres from Moreh, India’s last border town in Manipur’s Tengnoupal district, was raided and captured by a joint force of the Democratic Forces – Peoples Defence Force (PDF) and the Kuki National Army-Burma (KNA-Burma).
The raid resulted in the confiscation of documents and a substantial cache of arms and ammunition.
The UNLF camp, established with the assistance of the Myanmar Junta in 2020, was situated more than 2 miles east of Thanan village.
The clash between the UNLF and the forces lasted for approximately one hour.