Militants attack Indian Army camp at Niausa in Arunachal Pradesh; no causalities reported
NSCN-K Militants attacked an Indian Army camp in Niausa, Arunachal Pradesh on Tuesday.

Days after the Eastern Command of the Indian Army inflicted heavy casualties on the militants of National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K), an army camp in Niausa, Arunachal Pradesh was attacked on Tuesday.
#BREAKING -- Army camp in Arunachal near Indo-Myanmar border was attacked by armed insurgents: Sources pic.twitter.com/rLse8Beo7B
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Times Now reported that the militants fired upon an army camp in Longding district at around 1.15 am and the army retaliated.
An army official told PTI that suspected militants attacked the Company Operating Base of army's Longding battalion at Niausa in Arunachal Pradesh but no casualty or damage to property has been reported.
The operation is still underway. More details are awaited.
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