Army takes care of medical and nutritional needs of Meiteis brought back to Manipur
First Published: 19th August, 2023 21:05 IST
Over 200 people from the Meitei community were brought back from Myanmar to the Manipur border town of Moreh yesterday.
These people had been stranded in Myanmar fo over 3 months due to the violence in the state. As per sources, several of them were in immediate need of medical assistance. As many as 2 teams of Assam Rifles and Gorkha Regiment had escorted the stranded people from the Indo-Myanmar border to Moreh town. 212 people, including the President of Meitei Council Moreh and several other leaders were escorted to a safe location under the protection of the Assam Rifles in Moreh.
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