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Wednesday, 10 November 2004 |
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GUWAHATI, India, Tuesday (Reuters) Indian troops have captured three
key rebel bases, possibly including the temporary headquarters of a
powerful separatist group in the northeastern state of Manipur that
borders Myanmar, the army said on Tuesday. Troops found large quantities
of ammunition, explosives and foodgrains as well as computer peripherals
after seizing the rebel camps in heavily-forested areas that share a
350-km (220-mile) border with Myanmar. Other Stories
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