Two separatists of the outlawed National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) were killed in a gun battle with security forces in Assam on Friday, an official said.
A police spokesperson said the fighting took place at Dadangiri village in Chirang district, about 170 km west of Assam's main city of Guwahati.
"Based on specfic intelligence that a group of NDFB militants were taking shelter in a house we conducted a raid and soon there was an encounter," the police officer said.
The militants challenged the joint team of army and police and soon there was a fierce gun fight.
"After more than an hour long encounter, we managed to kill two NDFB militants and probably a few of them managed to escape," the officer said.
A large cache of weapons and explosives, including two pistols, detonators, and grenades were recovered from the dead rebels.
The NDFB is fighting for an independent homeland for the tribal Bodos in Assam.
At least 20 NDFB militants were killed in separate gun fights in the past three months in Assam.
A police spokesperson said the fighting took place at Dadangiri village in Chirang district, about 170 km west of Assam's main city of Guwahati.
"Based on specfic intelligence that a group of NDFB militants were taking shelter in a house we conducted a raid and soon there was an encounter," the police officer said.
The militants challenged the joint team of army and police and soon there was a fierce gun fight.
"After more than an hour long encounter, we managed to kill two NDFB militants and probably a few of them managed to escape," the officer said.
A large cache of weapons and explosives, including two pistols, detonators, and grenades were recovered from the dead rebels.
The NDFB is fighting for an independent homeland for the tribal Bodos in Assam.
At least 20 NDFB militants were killed in separate gun fights in the past three months in Assam.
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