Imphal, July 4 -- The Myanmar-based Kuki National Army-Burma (KNA-B), the armed wing of the Kuki National Organisation in Myanmar, has denied allegations of involvement in the recent cross-border attacks that devastated several villages in Manipur's Kamjong district.

In a statement, the outfit rejected claims that its cadres had crossed the India-Myanmar border to carry out the arson attacks, asserting that its activities are confined exclusively to Myanmar.

"Our mandate, objectives and operational commitments are confined exclusively to Myanmar," the KNA-B said, adding that it has no operational presence or military engagement within Indian territory.

The group noted that it separated its operations from the Indian wing in 2013 to foc...