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1 soldier killed, 4 injured after IED blast targets Assam Rifles in Nagaland

The Assam Rifles, India's oldest paramilitary force, has been a key component of security operations in the Northeast for decades. This is the second attack on the Assam Rifles in the Northeast region in less than a week.

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Havildar Mohd Iqbal was killed in Nagaland attack
Havildar Mohd Iqbal was killed in Nagaland attack

An Assam Rifles personnel was killed and four others were injured in a suspected improvised explosive device (IED) blast targeting an Assam Rifles vehicle in Nagaland's Chumoukedima district, a Defence official said on Monday.

The explosion occurred during an operational movement of the force, PRO Defence, Colonel Amit Shukla, said.

Havildar Mohd Iqbal was killed while the injured personnel were shifted for medical treatment. Security forces launched a search operation in the area following the attack.

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Further investigation into the incident is underway. Authorities have not yet released the identities of the casualties or confirmed the group behind the suspected attack.

The incident marks the second attack targeting Assam Rifles personnel in the Northeast in less than a week.

On July 6, two personnel of the 40th Battalion of the Assam Rifles were killed after suspected militants ambushed a convoy in Manipur's Ukhrul district.

The attack led to a prolonged exchange of fire and triggered a large-scale search operation in the area.

The deceased were identified as Warrant Officer Balwant Singh and Rifleman CM Singh, who was reportedly driving one of the convoy vehicles. Both sustained critical injuries in the ambush and later succumbed despite receiving medical assistance, officials said.

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ASSAM RIFLES: KEY PLAYER IN NORTH EAST'S SECURITY

The Assam Rifles, India's oldest paramilitary force, has been a key component of security operations in the Northeast for decades.

The force is responsible for guarding the India-Myanmar border, conducting counter-insurgency operations and assisting in maintaining internal security across the region.

Due to its extensive deployment in the Northeast, Assam Rifles personnel have frequently been targeted by insurgent groups operating in the region.

In November last year, four Assam Rifles personnel were injured after militants opened fire on a patrolling team in Manipur's Tengnoupal district along the India-Myanmar border.

The ambush took place near Border Pillar No. 87, close to Saibol village, during a routine patrol.

The incident came months after Assam Rifles personnel killed 10 suspected militants in an encounter in Manipur's Chandel district.

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Published By:
Prateek Chakraborty
Published On:
Jul 13, 2026 17:42 IST

An Assam Rifles personnel was killed and four others were injured in a suspected improvised explosive device (IED) blast targeting an Assam Rifles vehicle in Nagaland's Chumoukedima district, a Defence official said on Monday.

The explosion occurred during an operational movement of the force, PRO Defence, Colonel Amit Shukla, said.

Havildar Mohd Iqbal was killed while the injured personnel were shifted for medical treatment. Security forces launched a search operation in the area following the attack.

Further investigation into the incident is underway. Authorities have not yet released the identities of the casualties or confirmed the group behind the suspected attack.

The incident marks the second attack targeting Assam Rifles personnel in the Northeast in less than a week.

On July 6, two personnel of the 40th Battalion of the Assam Rifles were killed after suspected militants ambushed a convoy in Manipur's Ukhrul district.

The attack led to a prolonged exchange of fire and triggered a large-scale search operation in the area.

The deceased were identified as Warrant Officer Balwant Singh and Rifleman CM Singh, who was reportedly driving one of the convoy vehicles. Both sustained critical injuries in the ambush and later succumbed despite receiving medical assistance, officials said.

ASSAM RIFLES: KEY PLAYER IN NORTH EAST'S SECURITY

The Assam Rifles, India's oldest paramilitary force, has been a key component of security operations in the Northeast for decades.

The force is responsible for guarding the India-Myanmar border, conducting counter-insurgency operations and assisting in maintaining internal security across the region.

Due to its extensive deployment in the Northeast, Assam Rifles personnel have frequently been targeted by insurgent groups operating in the region.

In November last year, four Assam Rifles personnel were injured after militants opened fire on a patrolling team in Manipur's Tengnoupal district along the India-Myanmar border.

The ambush took place near Border Pillar No. 87, close to Saibol village, during a routine patrol.

The incident came months after Assam Rifles personnel killed 10 suspected militants in an encounter in Manipur's Chandel district.

- Ends
Published By:
Prateek Chakraborty
Published On:
Jul 13, 2026 17:42 IST

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