An understanding between India and Myanmar's government-in-exile unraveled after the Indian Army killed 10 rebels from the PKP on May 14. This violence has escalated tensions in an already volatile region, particularly affecting thousands of refugees. The deceased included three teenagers and were part of the National Unity Government's forces, opposing Myanmar's military rule. While the Indian Army claimed self-defense against suspected insurgents, the NUG disputes this, asserting that their members were unarmed during the encounter, indicating shifting narratives in the ongoing border conflicts.
The Indian Army's actions have heightened tensions in a region already fraught with conflict, as fears grow among Myanmar refugees following the deaths of the rebels.
Witness accounts and the exiled NUG's statements claim that the PKP members were not engaged in an armed confrontation, challenging the Indian Army's narrative.
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