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Former CRPF and ITBP chief Anish Dayal Singh has been appointed Deputy NSA, tasked with internal security including J\&K, Naxalism and Northeast insurgency. A veteran IPS officer, Singh previously led major CRPF reforms, election security, and anti-Naxal operations
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Security forces in Chhattisgarh’s Dantewada demolished three Maoist memorials in a preemptive strike ahead of Naxalite Martyr Week. The joint operation by police and CRPF aimed to disrupt insurgent propaganda, assert state presence, and strengthen local engagement as part of anti-Maoist initiatives
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Three kanwariyas were arrested at Mirzapur railway station for assaulting a CRPF jawan after a dispute over tickets for the Brahmaputra Express. The jawan, en route to Manipur, was assisted by GRP. The accused were later released on bail
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Two CRPF personnel were injured in an IED blast triggered by Naxalites during a road patrol between Timapur and Murdanda villages in Bijapur district. The jawans were on a Road Security Operation when the blast occurred and are being treated.
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Twelve CPI (Maoist) cadres from Chhattisgarh surrender as part of 'Operation Cheyutha'. Kothagudem district has recorded 294 surrenders this year, with police offering financial assistance, rehabilitation, and heightened border security to prevent Maoist infiltration
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The 21-day operation codenamed 'Black Forest', which began on April 21 at the Korgotalu Hills, ended after 21 days on May 11, leading to the killing of 31 Maoists, including 16 women, seizure of 450 IEDs, about two tonnes of explosives, a number of rifles among others and ammunition
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Unlike other villages, villagers in Katkur of Akkannapet mandal discuss real time stories of the Indian Army and their courageous battles on the border
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Speaking to the media Superintendent of Police B Rohith Raju informed that there were three female Maoists among the surrendered Maoists
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Acting on a tip-off, separate teams of security forces unearthed Maoist dumps on a forested hill of Markanguda village near Duled security camp and in a forest near a new camp at Mettaguda village
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According to officials, eight CRPF personnel have been injured in the firing and they have been shifted to the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences in Imphal
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In a statement released to the media, Maoist South Bastar Divisional Committee secretary Ganga says Damodar died while fighting the 'fascist-Hindutva' forces
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Over 30 canines from four breeds, aged 8-12 years, which have undertaken hundreds of operations in the anti-Naxal, counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism theatres across the country, up for adoption
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The menace of such hidden explosives can be gauged from the naxal-triggered blast that killed nine persons in the same district, says an official
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Several people, including SP Kangpokpi M Prabhakar, other police personnel and protesters were injured during the clash between security forces and attackers
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The CRPF forces were initially withdrawn from the Telangana stretch of the dam, including the head regulator of the Left Main Canal and 13 out of its 26 crest gates.
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The gunfight began at around 3 am at a forest in south Abujhmaad when a joint team of security personnel was out on an anti-naxalite operation
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Bastar Range IG Sundarraj P informed the media that the encounter occurred in the hilly forests of Bandarpathar and Bhejji in the district. Personnel from the District Reserve Guard and CRPF participated in the operation. After returning to the nearest village, the security forces celebrated their success, joyfully embracing each other, displaying their personal weapons, and dancing to folk music.
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With this, bodies of 207 naxalites have been recovered so far this year following separate encounters in Bastar region
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Intelligence agencies believe terror handlers sitting across the border in Pakistan have been frustrated due to largely people participative and peaceful Lok Sabha and Assembly elections in J&K
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Officials reported that unidentified terrorists targeted a CRPF mobile bunker vehicle with a grenade near the Tourist Reception Centre (TRC) crossing in Srinagar. The grenade missed its intended target, exploding on the road and injuring over a dozen civilians. The injured were promptly taken to the hospital, and the area has been cordoned off for searches. Senior police and CRPF officers are on-site.