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Isro satellite images show damages caused by earthquake in Myanmar, see before and after pics

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 1 April 2025
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News video: ISRO Cartosat-3 data releases satellite images of Myanmar's quake damage- Watch NOW!

ISRO Cartosat-3 data releases satellite images of Myanmar's quake damage- Watch NOW! 03:07

ISRO’s Cartosat-3 satellite has captured detailed images of the massive damage caused by the recent earthquake in Myanmar. These high-resolution visuals byISRO Cartosat-3 reveal the destruction of historic landmarks, infrastructure, and residential areas, offering a unique view of the disaster from...

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Indian Army REFUTES ULFA Claims | No strikes on Banned outfit ULFA Camps in Myanmar [Video]

Indian Army REFUTES ULFA Claims | No strikes on Banned outfit ULFA Camps in Myanmar

The Indian Army has denied claims made by ULFA-I of a cross-border drone strike on its Myanmar headquarters that allegedly killed 19 cadres. Defence PRO Mahendra Rawat said the Army has no inputs confirming any such operation. Sources suggest the attack may stem from infighting among militant groups. ULFA-I leader Paresh Baruah remains elusive near the tri-junction with ISI support. With Myanmar’s border regions in turmoil, Indian officials remain concerned over insurgent activity and the exploitation of the porous border. #ULFAI #IndianArmy #MyanmarStrike #DroneStrikeDenial #IndiaMyanmarBorder #CrossBorderAttack #BreakingNews #ManipurMilitancy #PareshBaruah #InsurgentGroups #Tatmadaw #MyanmarConflict #BorderSecurity #IndiaNews #ULFAClaims #Infighting #ISI #NorthEastIndia #PorousBorders #SecurityAlert #ULFACamps #MilitantActivity #RupomAsom #MyanmarViolence #CounterTerror #DefencePRO #ArunodayDohotiya #NayanMedhi #IndiaDeniesStrike Also Read Operation Sindoor Reveals Multi-Front Threat: India's Strategic Wake-Up Call from Pakistan, China, and Turkey :: https://www.oneindia.com/india/operation-sindoor-reveals-multi-front-threat-indias-strategic-wake-up-call-from-pakistan-china-a-7793223.html?ref=DMDesc China Uses Pakistan As ‘Live Lab’ For Weapons Testing, Says Indian Army Deputy Chief :: https://www.oneindia.com/india/lt-gen-rahul-r-singh-81-of-pakistan-s-military-gear-comes-from-china-7791183.html?ref=DMDesc First Greenfield Shipyard, HSL, Turns 85! Marks Naval Milestone Amidst Infrastructure Leap, Financial Revival :: https://www.oneindia.com/india/indias-oldest-shipyard-hsl-turns-85-marks-naval-milestone-amidst-infrastructure-leap-and-financ-7786319.html?ref=DMDesc

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