Dibrugarh, July 14 -- Contrary to the ULFA-I statement following the attack by the Indian Army, which killed a senior commander of the outfit and injured 19 cadres in an aerial strike along the India-Myanmar border, security forces, the Indian Army, and top government agencies have remained completely silent and denied the statement.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma denied ULFA-I's claims and asserted that the Assam Police did not participate in the operation, nor did any such activities originate from Assam soil.

In contrast, ULFA-I claimed in a press statement that Indian security forces launched a suspected aerial strike along the India-Myanmar border, which reportedly killed one of its senior commanders and injured at least ...