Since 2005, eight Kuki militant outfits have been roped into a ceasefire agreement with the Army. However, such ceasefires, as evident in any other state of the region, have made little difference to the levels of violence. Inter- and intra-outfit clashes among the groups continued through 2007 in Thoubal, Churachandpur, Chandel and Bishnupur districts. On May 29, the Zougam faction of the Kuki National Front (KNF) killed five of its cadres who deserted the outfit's camp at T Bijang in the Churachandpur district. On June 9, suspectedvalley-based militants killed 11 persons belonging to the Kuki tribe in separate incidents at Moreh in the Chandel district. On June 24, six Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) militants, including a top leader identified as Thunder Kuki, his wife and his deputy, Kingson, were killed by a group led by the outfit's 'publicity secretary' Mosaun Kuki, between Bongbal and Rongyang under Yairipok police Station in the Thoubal district. The Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) chief, K. Hangshing, was killed by a rival outfit in his brother's house in the Srinivaspuri locality of the national capital, New Delhi, on November 12.