Security Forces Launch Hostage Rescue Operation In Manipur

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May 18, 2026 09:01 IST

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Security forces in Manipur have launched a critical hostage rescue operation in Kangpokpi district to free those held captive by armed groups, following earlier releases and ongoing tensions between communities.

Photograph: ANI Photo

Photograph: ANI Photo

Key Points

  • Security forces in Manipur are conducting operations to rescue hostages held by armed groups in Kangpokpi district.
  • The rescue operations include area domination and search operations to find missing persons.
  • Thirty-one hostages from the Kuki and Naga communities were previously released.
  • The United Naga Council is staging blockades demanding the release of six Naga men.
  • Kuki Inpi Manipur claims 14 members of their community are still missing and held hostage.

Security forces launched operations in Manipur's Kangpokpi district to rescue those who are still being held hostage by armed groups, police said on Monday.

Area domination exercises and search operations are also being carried out in different parts of the hill district to rescue "all missing persons and arrest those responsible for holding hostages", a senior officer said.

 

Hostage Releases and Community Tensions

Thirty-one of around 38 people belonging to the Kuki and Naga communities, who were held hostage by armed groups in Kangpokpi and Senapati districts, were released on May 14 and 15.

These people were taken to undisclosed locations after suspected militants shot dead three church leaders and injured four others in Kangpokpi on May 13, while a civilian was gunned down and his wife was wounded in Noney district.

Ongoing Search Operations

"In continuation of the operations to rescue the missing persons, combing and search operations were carried out by security forces in the hill ranges to the north west of Leilon Vaiphei and Kharam Vaiphei villages in Kangpokpi district," the police statement said.

Twelve Naga women from Konsakhul village in Kangpokpi and four men and ten women of the Kuki community in Senapati district were among those who were handed over to the security forces.

Efforts to Secure Civilian Release

Earlier, the police had said as a result of "concerted efforts" of the administration, security forces, political leaders and civil society organisations, the "majority of the detained civilians, belonging to different communities, have been released safely".

Community Demands and Blockades

Meanwhile, the United Naga Council, the apex body of the Naga tribes in the state, has been staging inter-district blockades on the national highway 2 and 37 from Sunday night, demanding the release of six Naga men who are suspected to be in the captivity of militants.

Kuki Inpi Manipur, the apex body of the Kuki tribes in the state, also claimed that 14 members of the community were still missing and being held hostage by various groups in Senapati district.