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Death toll in ULB violence rises to 3

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Kohima: With the death of one of the persons injured in clashes over Urban Local Bodies (ULB) elections in Nagaland, the toll in the violence has risen to three. Tsapise Sangtam, who was injured in clashes at Longkhim on the night of January 31, succumbed to his wounds in a Dimapur hospital, Chief Minister TR Zeliang said on Tuesday.
He, however, said the “type of clash” that left the person injured was yet to be ascertained.
Two youths were killed in firing during clashes in Dimapur near the private residence of the Chief Minister on the same night. Earlier in the day, Eastern Nagaland Peoples’ Organisation (ENPO) said Sangtam died on February 5 in a Dimapur hospital where he had been taken from Longkhim. (PTI)

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