Four Burmese also hurt in Moreh attack
At least four Burmese nationals sustained injuries in the retaliatory firing during the bomb attack on Post no. 4 of 24 Assam Rifles located at Chavangphai under Moreh police station near the international border in the wee hours of July 19 which also left four civilians including two women injured.
The Imphal Free Press: 23 July, 2006
IMPHAL: At least four Burmese nationals sustained injuries in the retaliatory firing during the bomb attack on Post no. 4 of 24 Assam Rifles located at Chavangphai under Moreh police station near the international border in the wee hours of July 19 which also left four civilians including two women injured.
The Burmese were reportedly near the location where the attackers had taken position, reports said. They are now hospitalized at Tamu hospital in Tamu, Myanmar.
Among the four injured persons two are women and one is a minor boy. They were identified as Tinukholing Misao, 34, wife of Thangzalam, who received bullet injuries on her back and thigh and Ninkholing Misao, 49, wife of Otkhosui, who suffered injury on her left shoulder, her son Letkimthang Misao, 12, who was injured at the left side of the body and Zamkhohao Haokip, 21, son of Ngulsei, he sustained injuries on the lower abdomen and thigh.
All of them are residents of Balpabung village in Myanmar located near the international border.