WW II relics unearthed near historic battle site in Imphal West
IMPHAL, July 23 -- Relics believed to be from World War II were found by construction workers in Manipur's Imphal West district on Tuesday morning, officials said.
A video widely circulated on social media showed several items - including empty ammunition cases, water bottles, grenades, spades, alcohol bottles, and a heavily corroded metal box - being pulled out of the ground during excavation for a government construction project in Langthabal area.
"The site where these items were discovered is close to the Canchipur hills. Historical records suggest this was a key location for allied forces during the Battle of Imphal in 1944. It's very likely that these relics belonged to allied troops stationed in the area," an official aware of the matter said.
He added: "Canchipur served as one of the prominent military encampments during the allied defence against the Imperial Japanese Army. The Japanese had surrounded the hills of Manipur, but they could not break through the allied lines in the Imphal valley."
The Battle of Imphal, fought alongside the Battle of Kohima, is considered one of the most pivotal confrontations of the Burma Campaign during World War II. The conflict involved Japanese forces and Indian National Army troops under the banner of Azad Hind Fauj, clashing with British-led allied soldiers.
Members of Second World War Imphal Campaign Foundation, known for preserving and researching wartime history in the region, reached the spot and assisted in further excavation and documentation of the relics.
"We have recovered and secured several items that are believed to be used by Allied soldiers during World War II..." said an official from the foundation....
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