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Death toll in Manipur ambush increases to 15

Imphal, Feb 24 (UNI) One more IRB jawan succumbed to his injuries at Jawaharlal Nehru hospital here, increasing the death toll of today's ambush to 15, police said.

The bodies of the deceased IRB personnel were being at Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) morgue here. Another jawan was also struggling for his life at the same hospital, police added.

Police was yet to find those involved in the attack.

Eds: Pls pick up appropriately from earlier series.

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