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India·South Asia·Armed Conflicts·Human Rights·Protests

Five killed in Manipur with no arrests as violence persists[Updated]

Sunday, 19 April 2026, 18:07 · 1 min read
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Five people, including two children, have been killed in Manipur (a northeastern Indian state that has experienced prolonged ethnic unrest) since April 7, with authorities yet to make any arrests in connection with the attacks. The Bishnupur-Churachandpur road has been blocked for 12 days, hampering an investigation by India's National Investigation Agency into the killing of the two children in the Bishnupur district. Frustrated by the lack of accountability, local residents have staged repeated protests and clashed with security forces over the past week, resulting in numerous injuries.

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The HinduFive deaths, no arrests as fresh violence grips Manipur ↗︎
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