Kuki-Zo Council Leader Regrets Killing of Six Naga Civilians

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Imphal: Six Naga civilians died in a brutal attack near Konsakhul. The case took a sharp turn on June 25, 2026. Kuki-Zo Council chairman Henlianthang Thanglet finally broke his silence. He expressed regret over the killings during a media briefing.

This statement clashes with earlier claims that denied any involvement. Previous narratives labeled the victims missing rather than murdered. Investigators must now reconcile these shifting stories. The public demands the truth. Accountability matters more than words.

Evidence points to Lielon Vaiphei Kuki village as the site of the original abduction. Reports suggest the victims suffered horrific treatment before death. Some claims allege the bodies were dismembered. These accusations require an independent probe. "Expressions of regret, however sincere, cannot substitute for criminal accountability."

The law must supersede political excuses. Manipur needs facts to move forward. Crimes of this nature cannot stay hidden. Justice relies on a clear, honest record of the events.

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