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Four killed in Manipur

Four killed in Manipur

Imphal, Aug 9 (UNI) Four people were killed in a clash at Molnom, Tengnoupal district, here on Friday, police said.
Police sources said, all four people died due to bullet wounds. Most of them could be Kuki militants, as they were wearing army fatigue.
A house belonging to a Kuki militant leader was also burned by some Kuki belonging to a different group.
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