A 24-hour shutdown called by the United Naga Council disrupted normal life across Naga-inhabited areas of Manipur. The protest followed the recovery of six abducted Naga villagers' bodies, with the organisation demanding justice and action against those responsible.
Fourteen Kuki individuals abducted in Manipur’s Senapati district on May 13 were released after nearly a month. The United Naga Council and civil society groups facilitated their safe release following appeals from governments, church bodies, and tribal organisations
Shutdowns called by various ethnic groups disrupted normal life across 12 districts of Manipur. Schools, markets and transport services were affected as protests over recent killings and incidents continued in both valley and hill regions
Clashes erupted between Naga and Kuki groups in Senapati and Kangpokpi during a shutdown by United Naga Council, with stone pelting and firing reported, following tensions over killings in Ukhrul