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Suspected Kuki militants incinerate vital medical supplies bound for Imphal

The brazen act has raised serious apprehensions, spotlighting Manipur's compromised security and jeopardizing supply chain integrity.

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Imphal: In a harrowing episode along the Imphal-Dimapur road at Kangpokpi sector, suspected Kuki militants callously torched essential medical gear valued at Rs. 45 lakhs destined for Imphal.

This deliberate assault involved seizing a Mahindra Bolero pickup, unloading invaluable medical provisions, and igniting the flames of destruction adjacent to a government high school. The brazen act has raised serious apprehensions, spotlighting Manipur’s compromised security and jeopardizing supply chain integrity.

Last Saturday’s twilight saw suspected Kuki militants intercept a vehicle ferrying critical medical necessities to Imphal. Preliminary reports indicate the staggering worth of the incinerated medical inventory, highlighting the sheer severity of this malicious arson. The wanton obliteration of medical gear by suspected Kuki militants not only undermines immediate healthcare but imperils the entire state’s reliance on these life-saving resources for its populace.

Medical equipment plays a pivotal role in upholding healthcare services, particularly in underserved regions. The decimation of these supplies not only disrupts immediate healthcare access but also casts ominous shadows over the long-term well-being of affected communities. The annihilated consignment’s significance in catering to healthcare needs accentuates the gravity of this appalling incident and its direct ramifications on the region’s medical infrastructure.

Manipur’s vital lifeline, National Highway No. 2, has grappled with safety concerns since ethnic clashes in May, causing disruptions in crucial goods’ transit. Repeated instances of vehicular interceptions and conflagration underscore persistent hazards along this route. Despite the government’s assurance of safety on December 21, non-tribal natives (Meiteis) remain unwilling to risk travel along this perilous stretch, signalling a glaring lack of confidence in current security measures.

This incident transpired against a backdrop of historical discord, stressing the urgent need to address underlying grievances to forestall such catastrophic occurrences.

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