Six men found dead after abduction in India's Manipur, police says


People gather during a protest to demand the release of six Naga men, who according to demonstrators are held by suspected Kuki militants in Kangpokpi district, in Imphal, Manipur, India, May 25, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer

GUWAHATI, India, June ⁠10 (Reuters) - Six men from the Naga community ⁠in India's northeastern Manipur state have died after ‌they were believed to have been taken hostage by an armed group nearly a month ago, state police said on ​Wednesday, amid escalating tensions between ⁠two predominantly Christian tribes ⁠in the state.

• The men, who were from the ⁠Christian ‌Naga community, are believed to be among those taken hostage from Leilon Vaiphei ⁠village on May 13, Manipur Police said in ​a post ‌on X.

• They were found after more than ⁠24 ​hours of search operations by police, involving 450 personnel and sniffer dogs, the X post by Manipur police ⁠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.

• However, in February, the state's Naga community, the third ethnic group in Manipur, also became embroiled in the unrest after a ​Naga man was allegedly assaulted ⁠by Kuki men.

• About 260 people have been killed ​and more than 60,000 displaced ‌since the unrest began.

(Reporting by ​Tora Agarwala in Guwahati, writing by Shanima Aniyeri in Mumbai, Editing by William Maclean)

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