GUWAHATI, April 26: Entire NC Hills remained tense today following sporadic incidents of encounter between suspected DHD(J) militants and security forces. The first encounter occurred when militants attacked a goods train near Maibongdisa, leaving three security force personnel injured.
Train movement had been suspended in NC Hills following frequent attacks by suspected DHD(J) militants. The goods train was on a test run from Lumding to Haflong. The train was attacked by the militants, who were hiding on top of the surrounding hills, in between Mahur and Maibongdisa. While two of the injured belong to the Railway Protection Force, the other injured is an Assam Police commando. The train was later taken to Lower Haflong Railway Station and the injured were admitted in the Haflong Civil Hospital. The militants later attacked another goods train in the evening. The train was on a test run from Lumding to Haflong. There are no reports of any injury in the attack.
Meanwhile, a fierce encounter took place between Assam Police commandoes and suspected DHD(J) militants at Madoadisa, around 8 kms from Umrangso. The encounter was still on till the filing of this report. THE SENTINEL
Train movement had been suspended in NC Hills following frequent attacks by suspected DHD(J) militants. The goods train was on a test run from Lumding to Haflong. The train was attacked by the militants, who were hiding on top of the surrounding hills, in between Mahur and Maibongdisa. While two of the injured belong to the Railway Protection Force, the other injured is an Assam Police commando. The train was later taken to Lower Haflong Railway Station and the injured were admitted in the Haflong Civil Hospital. The militants later attacked another goods train in the evening. The train was on a test run from Lumding to Haflong. There are no reports of any injury in the attack.
Meanwhile, a fierce encounter took place between Assam Police commandoes and suspected DHD(J) militants at Madoadisa, around 8 kms from Umrangso. The encounter was still on till the filing of this report. THE SENTINEL
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