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Digital Desk: In Myanmar's dense jungles, a recent drone attack has shaken the region, targeting a camp associated with the United Liberation Front of Assam (Independent), ULFA(I), as reported by the group on Monday. This camp, among several serving as bases for cross-border operations into India, offers shelter and training for recruits.

ULFA(I), led by Paresh Baruah, alleges that the Indian Army orchestrated the attacks. According to sources, the drones struck at 4.10 AM and 4.12 AM, originating from the border area of Arunachal Pradesh. A third drone at 4.20 AM failed to detonate, leaving two ULFA members injured.

Paresh Baruah, the group's commander-in-chief, adamantly opposes peace talks with the Indian government, distinguishing ULFA(I) from other factions engaging in dialogue. The group's resilience is fueled by external support, connecting with insurgent outfits in the Northeast and Myanmar.

The situation in Assam and neighboring areas remains tense, with the Indian government striving to engage insurgent groups through peace accords. 

However, ULFA(I)'s presence in Myanmar, capable of launching cross-border attacks, highlights the persistent challenges in achieving lasting peace and security in the region. The drone strikes underscore the complexity of the geopolitical landscape and the ongoing struggle for stability in these troubled territories.

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