An attack on an Assam Police commando camp in Tinsukia district on Sunday morning, March 22, 2026, resulted in injuries to four police personnel. The banned insurgent group United Liberation Front of Assam (Independent) has claimed responsibility for the incident, describing it as a planned operation. The assailants, suspected to be members of ULFA(I), reportedly fired rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) shells and lobbed grenades at the camp located in Jagun, near the Arunachal Pradesh border. Security forces retaliated, leading to a brief exchange of gunfire.

The injured commandos were transported to Dibrugarh for medical attention. Officials reported that while four sustained injuries, three had grievous wounds. Authorities have since intensified patrolling and initiated a wide-ranging search operation in the surrounding forest areas to locate the attackers. A high alert has been declared across Tinsukia district and adjacent interstate border regions.
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Details of the Incident
The assault occurred around 2:00 AM at the 4th Assam Police Commando Battalion camp in Jagun. Reports indicate multiple RPG shells were fired, with five exploding. The camp is situated approximately 70 kilometers from Tinsukia town. Following the incident, a joint operation involving the Assam and Arunachal Pradesh police, along with the CRPF and Assam Rifles, was launched. The Indian Army is also involved in combing operations, with speculation that the militants might attempt to cross into Myanmar via Arunachal Pradesh.

ULFA(I)'s Stance and Official Reaction
The ULFA(I) stated that the attack was part of a calculated move and warned against further operations by state police, threatening escalated retaliation. Some reports suggest the outfit claimed several of its cadres were killed or injured in past encounters. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has condemned the attack and vowed a crackdown. Intelligence officials view the incident as a serious security concern, noting its precision and timing, particularly in the context of ongoing election preparations.
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Background
The United Liberation Front of Assam (Independent) is a banned insurgent group seeking an independent Assam. The group is estimated to have around 300 cadres. This incident comes ahead of the state assembly elections scheduled for April 9, raising concerns about potential disruptions to the election environment.