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Mandai massacre : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mandai massacre
Mandai massacre refers to the general massacre of the Bengali Hindus of Mandai village near Agartala in the Indian state of Tripura on 8 June 1980, by tribal insurgents. According to official figures 255 Hindus were massacred in Mandwi, while foreign presses, independent sources and eyewitnesses put the figure anywhere between 350 to 400. Many of the victims had their heads crushed and their limbs severed. The children were spiked through. Pregnant women had their stomach slit open. The Amrita Bazar Patrika described the Mandai massacre as My Lai massacre put into shade. According to Major R. Rajamani, the commander of the Indian army contingent that arrived on 9 June, the My Lai massacre was not even half as gruesome as in Mandai. == Background == Mandwi was an obscure village located about 30 km north east of Agartala. The name of the village was incorrectly spelled as Mandai in the land records. The village was inhabited both by the Bengali Hindus and the Tripuris.
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