Bhimajuli massacre

Bhimajuli massacre of 2009 was named after Bhimajuli, a village in Assam, India, where NDFB militants of its anti-talks faction led by Ranjan Daimary fired indiscriminately at villagers in Bhimajuli, in Sonitpur district near the Assam-Arunachal border killing five people on the spot and six later, including an eight-year-old girl on October 4, 2009. Protests broke out soon after and angry residents came out of their houses with bows and arrows in their hands.

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Bhimajuli massacre

Bhimajuli massacre of 2009 was named after Bhimajuli, a village in Assam, India, where NDFB militants of its anti-talks faction led by Ranjan Daimary fired indiscriminately at villagers in Bhimajuli, in Sonitpur district near the Assam-Arunachal border killing five people on the spot and six later, including an eight-year-old girl on October 4, 2009. Protests broke out soon after and angry residents came out of their houses with bows and arrows in their hands.

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