A combined KNF (P)–KNF (N) attack on Langka Naga Village..
After all the planning, mobilization, and gunfire, the final casualty report was ended with:
🐕 1 Dog dead
🐃 1 Buffalo dead
No villagers were harmed . Some are calling it the most unsuccessful operation of the year.
Saw this message and took a screenshot of it on 16 May 2026. At the time, thought it was just a joke. However, in light of recent reports, now fear there may be some truth to the claim that the six Naga victims were allegedly cooked and forced upon the hostages as food.
6 Naga victims were brutally killed and mutilated. 12 women hostages were held captive, blindfolded, forced to consume human flesh. Many describe this as one of the most barbaric acts of violence.
ST Thangboi Kipgen (KNF-P) and DCM Nemcha Kipgen are murderer wife of Militants.
The so-called Kuki armed groups are not just narco-terrorists; they are living barbarians in the 21st century who wear neckties, go to church every Sunday, and discuss lies among themselves and with their families.
They mutilated and beheaded almost all of the six Naga captives, including a Reverend.
🌐THE BETRAYAL OF THE SIX: HOW POWER, MILITANTS, AND SECURITY FORCES COLLUDED TO DELAY JUSTICE
Exposing the Kuki Leadership's Role in the Murder of Six Nagas.
The release of 14 Kuki hostages bought only one thing for the six Naga families: the return of decomposed, dismembered bodies within 24 hours. The question haunting the Naga public is not whether the authorities failed but whether they were complicit all along._
For more than 27 days, the families of six Naga hostages waited. They waited through countless assurances from the Manipur Chief Minister, the state government, and central security forces. They were promised safety. They were promised that every effort was being made. Those promises turned out to be hollow.
The six Naga men identified as Manu Thiumai, Kenpibou, Dilip Thiumai, Phenrilungbou, Kaliwangbou, and Phenrongwibou, including two pastors were abducted on May 13, 2026, from Leilon Vaiphei village in Kangpokpi district. What followed was a three-week ordeal of agony, false hope, and deliberate delay.
And then, suddenly, the moment Naga volunteers released 14 Kuki hostages on June 9 based on a government commitment from the Union Home Minister through Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio to locate the six missing men within 48 hours, everything changed.
Within 24 hours, a massive search operation involving 450 personnel from the Manipur Police, CRPF, and Assam Rifles, assisted by sniffer dogs and forensic experts, miraculously "found" the six bodies near Leilon Vaiphei village.
The timing is impossible to ignore. If security forces could launch a 24-hour intensive search that succeeded immediately after the hostage swap, why could they not conduct the same operation during the previous 27 days? The only logical conclusion is that the authorities either knew where the hostages were and delayed action, or their earlier "search operations" were nothing more than a charade designed to pacify the Naga public while they waited for the Kuki hostages to be freed first.
THE NEMCHA KIPGEN'S DIRECT LINK TO TERROR:
At the center of this scandal stands Manipur's Deputy Chief Minister, Nemcha Kipgen. She is not merely a political figure, she is the wife of Semtinthang alias Thangboi Kipgen, the president of the Kuki National Front-P (KNF-P), the very terrorist group accused of holding the six Naga hostages.
The United Naga Council (UNC) has formally submitted memorandums to the Union Home Minister explicitly naming the KNF-P and Leilon Vaiphei village as the captors. Eyewitnesses present at the scene corroborated that the six Naga hostages were in Kuki custody.
As early as May 21, 2026, the UNC had warned the Union Home Minister that information from "reliable sources" indicated the six Naga hostages "may have been done away with" while in KNF-P custody. Yet, despite this evidence, Nemcha Kipgen continues to hold the second-highest office in the state.
Naga civil society organizations have repeatedly demanded her immediate removal, accusing her of running a "parallel, unconstitutional administrative office from a militant-dominated sector." The UNC has declared that the mortal remains of the six hostages will not be received until their demands are addressed including the immediate removal of Nemcha Kipgen from office. Protesters in Imphal have carried posters asking a devastating question: "How can a militant's wife become a deputy chief minister?"
The UNC has stated unequivocally that Nemcha Kipgen's "continuation in the office will amount to a wilful compromise of the integrity of internal security concerns of both the State and the Nation at large." This is not a political disagreement—it is an accusation of constitutional betrayal.
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It is reported, The innocent 6 Naga brothers were tortured,cut their body into pieces by KNF-P Kuki Narco Terrorist KNF-P handed over our 6 innocent Naga brothers dead body to Assam Rifles. KNF-P narco terrorist is led by Manipur Deputy Chief Minister Nemcha Kipgen husband
🌐The statement, "We do not know the Naga hostages," by Kuki Inpi Manipur(KIM) reflects the deeply polarized and complex security environment in Manipur
The Context:
The hostage crisis emerged in the wake of the killing of three church leaders in an ambush on May 13, 2026. Following this incident, dozens of civilians from both the Kuki and Naga communities were abducted by armed groups in the Kangpokpi and Senapati districts.
The Impasse: When Kuki organizations like the Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) state that they "do not know" the whereabouts of the Naga hostages, they are navigating a situation where they claim their own community members have also been abducted and remain missing.
A "One-for-One" Dynamic: The narrative has been defined by a cycle of demands for reciprocal releases. For weeks, Naga apex bodies, such as the United Naga Council (UNC), refused to release Kuki detainees unless the Naga hostages were first accounted for.
The "Unknown" Status: By stating they do not have knowledge of the Naga hostages, Kuki organizations are distancing themselves from the actions of the specific armed groups or individuals who carried out those abductions. This serves as a strategic defensive posture in a volatile conflict where civil society organizations are under immense pressure to resolve the crisis while simultaneously managing intense communal grief and anger.
Not to mention, the 14 Kuki hostages have returned home safe and sound and their families welcomed them with tears of joy. Whereas, the families of the 6 Naga men are still wailing.
Demands:
1. The GOI and GOM plus CMs of Nagaland and Meghalaya must keep their promise of locating and handling of the 6 Naga hostages within the said stipulated timeframe (48HRS)
2. The perpetrators must be given capital punishment.
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🌐The air in the village hangs heavy, thick with the kind of silence that only follows the sudden, violent tearing away of a community’s heart. Six men—fathers, sons, brothers—are gone, held captive in a cold, uncertain void, and for their families, time has ceased to move in anything but agonized pulses of hope and dread.
#WHERE ARE THE 6 NAGA CIVILIANS?
THE WEIGHT OF THE WAITING:
In the homes where these men once walked, the rhythm of life has been replaced by a singular, suffocating vigil. There is no comfort in the sunrise; it only marks another day that their loved ones are missing. The chairs where they sat remain empty, acting as silent, painful reminders of the void left in their wake.
For the wives, the weight of the silence is the hardest to bear. They move through the motions of existence, clutching onto memories while navigating a world that suddenly feels alien and hostile. Every creak of the floorboards or distant sound outside sends a jolt of desperate anticipation through them, a fragile hope that is shattered as quickly as it forms when the doorway remains empty.
THE SOUND OF DESPAIR:
The collective wail of the families is not just a sound; it is a visceral expression of a bond being cruelly tested. It is the raw, unfiltered language of grief—a cry directed at the heavens, asking why the ordinary innocence of their men has been met with such calculated cruelty.
THE PRAYERS:
Within the walls of their homes, the air is thick with the scent of incense and the low, rhythmic murmur of prayer. It is a desperate bargaining with the divine, a plea for the survival of their loved ones and for the iron-willed strength to endure a nightmare that shows no sign of ending.
THE HELPLESSNESS:
This is perhaps the most corrosive emotion. They are tethered to the inaction of the situation, forced to watch from the sidelines while their husbands, sons, and brothers are reduced to pawns in a conflict they did not ask for. The inability to reach them, to offer protection, or even to know their condition gnaws at the family members, leaving them feeling profoundly small against the backdrop of larger, uncaring forces.
A CRY FOR JUSTICE:
Amidst the tears and the prayers, a hardening resolve is beginning to emerge. This is not merely a request for their safe return; it is a demand for accountability. These families, bound by their shared tragedy, are raising their voices against the silence.
Families are waiting, but they are not merely waiting for the men to walk through the door—they are waiting for the world to see their pain, for the authorities to act, and for the cycle of violence that allows such acts of hostage-taking to cease. They are waiting for a justice that seems increasingly distant, yet remains the only thing keeping them from collapsing entirely under the gravity of their loss.
For now, the wailing continues—a haunting melody that reminds all who hear it that behind every headline and every political standoff, there are human lives hanging in the balance, and families holding onto the fraying threads of hope.
#justice4the6Nagamen
#Arresttheperpetrators
#kukisaretheprobleminmanipur
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The truth is finally coming out. The Manipur Government told the Naga people that the case of the six abducted Naga men had been handed over to the NIA. Yet today, in the Manipur High Court, the Deputy Solicitor General of India denied that claim. The people deserve answers.
Kuki-singna Naga 6 Fajinkhiba Wathok High Court of Manipur-da PIL Thakhare. NIA-da Case Sinabagi Matangda State Govt.-na NIA-da Karimta Hairamdare. Ningthoukaba Numit Faobagi Manungda Mari Leinaba Authority-singdagi Action Taken Report (ATR) Koukhare.
Kuki narco-terrorists attacked vehicles carrying essential goods to Ukhrul, killing a truck driver and injuring a police personnel.
It was the third ambush at the same spot within a month, after earlier attacks killed two civilians.
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#Kuki#terrorists from Patleijang hamlet attacked TM-Kasom villagers during the funeral preparation of an elderly villager who died from kidney illness. Patleijang is a small hamlet temporarily settled by #Kuki#refugees.
29th May 2026
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Even during a funeral service, TM Kasom villagers reportedly came under attack from Kuki militants during the burial of an elderly villager who died from illness. Locals also claim nearby security forces did not intervene.
29 May 2026 | TM Kasom
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