Four killed after violence flares in India's Manipur state


Smoke rises after a munition was detonated by a bomb squad in Bishnupur district, Manipur, India, April 7, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer

GUWAHATI, India, April 7 (Reuters) - ⁠At least four people were killed, two of ⁠them by police fire, in India's northeastern state ‌of Manipur on Tuesday, officials said, after months of relative calm.

Two children from the mostly Hindu Meitei community were killed after a ​bomb exploded in a house in ⁠the Meitei-dominated Bishnupur district, ⁠the officials and the chief minister's office said.

Later on Tuesday, ⁠police ‌opened fire to control a crowd that had stormed a camp belonging to security forces, killing ⁠two people, the state's interior minister, Govindas ​Konthoujam said.

Clashes first ‌broke out in May 2023 between Manipur's dominant, ⁠mostly Hindu ​Meitei community and the mainly Christian Kuki tribes over economic benefits and job quotas. In all some 260 people have ⁠been killed and more than 60,000 ​displaced.

The children killed in the latest unrest belonged to the Meitei community, whose members alleged the attack was carried out ⁠by Kuki militants. Kuki groups denied the accusations.

The state's Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh said the perpetrators were yet to be identified and that the bomb attack ​was the "handiwork of individuals or groups ⁠with an interest in disturbing the prevailing peace".

Authorities imposed a ​curfew in the regional capital ‌Imphal and surrounding areas and suspended ​internet services for five days.

(Reporting by Tora Agarwala, writing by Shilpa Jamkhandikar; editing by Barbara Lewis)

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