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28 naga kuki hostages held by armed groups released in manipur

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AI-generatedThe article reports a hostage release in Manipur, India, following violent incidents. There is no direct commercial mechanism, supply chain impact, or company/commodity involvement. The event is purely security/political with no economic or business implications.
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- 28 hostages from Kuki and Naga communities released in Manipur on May 15, 2026.
- Three church leaders killed, four others injured in prior violent incidents.
- Hostages included twelve Naga women, four Kuki men, ten Kuki women, and two Salesian brothers.
- Manipur Home Minister Govindas Konthoujam confirmed government discussions with civil society and political leaders.




