Pakistan, July 13 -- Separatist militants from India's northeast claimed that the Indian army launched cross-border drone strikes on their camps in Myanmar, killing at least three of their senior leaders. The United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) reported that one top commander died in the initial drone attack, while 19 others sustained injuries near the India-Myanmar border.

The ULFA-I alleged that over 150 Israeli-made drones were used in the attack, which took place on Sunday. According to the group, two more senior leaders were killed in follow-up strikes that targeted a funeral gathering held for the first commander. Several other members and civilians were reportedly wounded in the attacks.

Indian authorities have n...