Imphal, June 12 -- A day after the recovery of six mutilated bodies on Wednesday, believed to be of the missing six Nagas, two individuals were killed in a fresh attack carried out by armed individuals, injuring one at Manipur's Kultuh Kuki village in Kamjong district on Thursday morning, officials confirmed. Officials also confirmed that during the attack by unknown armed miscreants at Kultuh Kuki village in Kamjong district on Thursday morning, at least five houses were also set ablaze. The six Naga civilians who were among the 48 individuals from both Naga and Kuki communities, held hostage on May 13, were missing even after 14 each from either group were set free on May 15. "On 11.06.2026 at about 4:30am, some unidentified armed miscreants carrying sophisticated firearms entered Kultuh Village and opened indiscriminate fire upon the villagers. As a result, two persons were killed, several villagers sustained injuries, and seven houses were burnt down, causing extensive damage to property", a police statement issued on Thursday said. The statement further stated that the acts of the unidentified armed miscreants disclose the commission of cognizable offences punishable under the relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 and the Arms Act, 1959. Police also confirmed and identified the deceased as Letminlun Haokipop (35) and Lunminthang Haokipop (23), both of whom are community leaders of the area. While the injured were identified as Jangkhomang (28) and Kamminlal (27) both resident of Kultuh village, Kamjong district. Later on Wednesday, six mutilated bodies were found during a search operation by security forces near Kharam Vaiphei village in Kangpokpi district.P4...