On Tuesday night, two bombs—suspected to have been dropped by drones—exploded in Kangchup Phayeng, Imphal West, according to Manipur police. Fortunately, no casualties were reported.
In addition, a large stockpile of arms, explosives, and ammunition was discovered on Wednesday in the border areas of Aigejang and Leimaram Uyok Ching in Bishnupur district. An officer indicated that Kuki militants are believed to be behind the drone attack in Imphal West.
An officer has indicated that Kuki militants are believed to be responsible for the drone attack in Imphal West. The attack involved two bombs that exploded around 9:27 PM and 9:30 PM, reportedly dropped from drones, with the blasts occurring approximately 15 feet away from a temporary security barrack and sentry post of the Manipur police. This incident marks the first drone bombing in 2025.
A similar attack took place in the area on November 11, 2024. Forensic experts who investigated the site recovered fragments of the bombs, including drone propellers attached to a ring.
Manipur police commandos and the Lamshang police responded to the incident, but no additional gunfire was reported. A police officer, who preferred to remain anonymous, stated, “We are implementing necessary security measures to avert any further incidents.”
Ajit, a resident of Kangchup—a predominantly Meitei area—shared with HT that no drones had been seen in the region since November 11 of the previous year. “Yet, in the past three days, drones have been frequently observed flying overhead. We didn’t panic, thinking they were just surveillance drones,” he remarked.
The incidents occurred in the hilltops of Kangchup and nearby areas in Kangpokpi district, where central forces, including four companies from the 112th and 158th battalions of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), are stationed.
“We are not seeking compensation for injuries or deaths from militant attacks. Our priority is to restore peace with the help of the nearly 60,000 central forces reported to be deployed in Manipur,” Ajit emphasized.
A case has been registered at the Lamshang police station, and further investigations are ongoing.
In a separate development, a joint operation by state and central security forces led to the recovery of a significant cache of arms, explosives, and ammunition in the border areas of Aigejang and Leimaram Uyok Ching. This included an SLR rifle with a magazine, a 51 mm mortar tube launcher, a sniper rifle, three 40 mm lathode shells, four live rounds for the SLR, four HE grenades, a smoke bomb, two wireless sets, various cartridges, rubber bullets, and additional shells.
This operation was conducted following intelligence reports regarding armed miscreants and potential weapon caches in the area. The recovered items have been forwarded to the Nambol police station for further investigation.