19 suspected Maoists killed in two places a few miles of each other in Chhattisgarh on Friday, state police and described it as his "biggest game" in the state with the extremists. He said the shooting was a joint operation by police COBRA, STF and district and 17 Maoists were killed in Sarkeguda in Bijapur district. The other two died in Jagargunda, Sukma.
Exceptionally, the forces were able to recover all bodies even though the meeting took place late at night, deep in the jungle, about 400 km south of Raipur. The Maoists rarely leave behind the bodies of their cadres and the forces that are generally not known to recover the dead was Madkam anything.Among Sarkeguda Suresh, the alleged mastermind of the jailbreak in Dantewada 2007 in which 299 prisoners had escaped, police said. A girl of 15, Kaka Kumari, a resident of Kottaguda people, was one of the Maoists killed in Sarkeguda. Ten of those killed were between 15 and 28. Two of these were 18 and 19 of two.
Ten Maoists and six policemen were wounded in the battle of COBRA. Two of the Maoists and 10 policemen injured and six injured were taken to Raipur CoBRA Friday morning. Maoist killed in Bijpaur injuries hospital.The operation began Thursday night with the forces to march to a destination not revealed in Bijapur from three directions - Basaguda (Bijapur), Jagargunda (Sukma) and Chintalnar (Sukma).
"We got tickets to two companies of about 200 armed Maoists in Orissa are camping in the area of Basaguda. They were here to give protection to a large Maoist movement. The operation was to attack our forces teams, but met resistance Odisha before reaching there, "Deputy Director General of Police (Naxal) Ramnivas, told The Indian Express.
Of the Naxalites killed, six were particularly serious, the rest are stalwart members of the Militia of January, "he said, referring to an organization Grassroot support of the Maoists. All three teams were involved in the shootout with the one in Sarkeguda being longer, which began at 12.45 am and lasted until 3 am. team reported no injuries Chintalnar Maoist.
Ramni was said Suresh Madkam death as an achievement. He was arrested on April 21, 2007, presented at the Dantewada Jail from where he escaped with 298 other inmates on December 27, 2007 - the largest jailbreak in Chhattisgarh to far.CRPF officials, however, said that the shooting took place after 800 jawans of the force stormed a makeshift camp of Maoists in the "so-called liberated zone" in Silger in Bijapur district. Pankaj Kumar Singh, IG CRPF (Operations), said the militants were attending a meeting and were taken by surprise, giving them little time to react.
'Operation Silger' planned a month ago was done with the help of Salwa Judum in the source Basaguda village, 3 km, where CRPF jawans came four days "to acclimatise to local conditions." The forces were divided into three groups and decided to attack the camp from three sides, Singh said in New Delhi.
One of the CoBRA jawans shot in the jaw. He was airlifted to a hospital in Raipur, which is said to be critical. Another CoBRA Jawan shot in the chest and four others were wounded in the legs.
Exceptionally, the forces were able to recover all bodies even though the meeting took place late at night, deep in the jungle, about 400 km south of Raipur. The Maoists rarely leave behind the bodies of their cadres and the forces that are generally not known to recover the dead was Madkam anything.Among Sarkeguda Suresh, the alleged mastermind of the jailbreak in Dantewada 2007 in which 299 prisoners had escaped, police said. A girl of 15, Kaka Kumari, a resident of Kottaguda people, was one of the Maoists killed in Sarkeguda. Ten of those killed were between 15 and 28. Two of these were 18 and 19 of two.
Ten Maoists and six policemen were wounded in the battle of COBRA. Two of the Maoists and 10 policemen injured and six injured were taken to Raipur CoBRA Friday morning. Maoist killed in Bijpaur injuries hospital.The operation began Thursday night with the forces to march to a destination not revealed in Bijapur from three directions - Basaguda (Bijapur), Jagargunda (Sukma) and Chintalnar (Sukma).
"We got tickets to two companies of about 200 armed Maoists in Orissa are camping in the area of Basaguda. They were here to give protection to a large Maoist movement. The operation was to attack our forces teams, but met resistance Odisha before reaching there, "Deputy Director General of Police (Naxal) Ramnivas, told The Indian Express.
Of the Naxalites killed, six were particularly serious, the rest are stalwart members of the Militia of January, "he said, referring to an organization Grassroot support of the Maoists. All three teams were involved in the shootout with the one in Sarkeguda being longer, which began at 12.45 am and lasted until 3 am. team reported no injuries Chintalnar Maoist.
Ramni was said Suresh Madkam death as an achievement. He was arrested on April 21, 2007, presented at the Dantewada Jail from where he escaped with 298 other inmates on December 27, 2007 - the largest jailbreak in Chhattisgarh to far.CRPF officials, however, said that the shooting took place after 800 jawans of the force stormed a makeshift camp of Maoists in the "so-called liberated zone" in Silger in Bijapur district. Pankaj Kumar Singh, IG CRPF (Operations), said the militants were attending a meeting and were taken by surprise, giving them little time to react.
'Operation Silger' planned a month ago was done with the help of Salwa Judum in the source Basaguda village, 3 km, where CRPF jawans came four days "to acclimatise to local conditions." The forces were divided into three groups and decided to attack the camp from three sides, Singh said in New Delhi.
One of the CoBRA jawans shot in the jaw. He was airlifted to a hospital in Raipur, which is said to be critical. Another CoBRA Jawan shot in the chest and four others were wounded in the legs.
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