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A Chhattisgarh Police DRG jawan was killed and three others injured when a Naxal-planted IED exploded in Bijapur’s Indravati National Park on Monday. The injured personnel received preliminary treatment and are being evacuated from the forest.
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Memorial meetings in honour of slain Maoists to be conducted from June 11 to August 3 across the country to condemn encounter and protest against ‘Operation Kagar’, says CPI (Maoist) Party Central Committee spokesperson Abhay
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Speaking to the media, Superintendent of Police B Rohith Raju stated that among those who surrendered were two area committee members, four party members, and 11 militia members. He added that they were motivated to surrender due to the welfare initiatives under ‘Operation Cheyutha.’1
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The incident took place near Palnar under Kuakonda police station limits when the vehicle was on its way from Potali, a naxal-affected village
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Referring to Thursday’s encounters in Chhattisgarh, CPI (M) said that it was inappropriate to kill 30 Naxals
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Security forces have recovered the bodies of 30 Naxalites along with a large number of AK-47 rifles and semi-automatic weapons.
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Two security personnel were also injured in the exchange of fire that took place in Indravati National Park in the district. Bodies of 12 uniformed Maoists have been recovered so far from the encounter site, police said.
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Bijapur Superintendent of Police Dr. Jitendra Kumar Yadav said in an exchange of fire between the security forces and PLGA Battalion No. 1 and Central Regional Committee (CRC) bodies of 12 hardcore naxals were recovered along with weapons
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The girl inadvertently stepped over the pressure IED, triggering blast
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The IED blast at Ambeli village in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district claimed lives of eight DRG personnel and a driver
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Rumors of the couple's possible divorce surfaced on Saturday after they unfollowed each other on social media. Some reports, citing sources close to them, suggested that the separation is 'inevitable' due to irreconcilable differences.
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The High Court on Tuesday directed the police department to further preserve the body of slain Maoist Mallaiah and ordered that the bodies of six other alleged Maoists be handed over to their families
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The police were also directed to allow the family members and relatives of the Maoists to see the bodies.
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The Maoist Yellandu-Narsampet area committee commander Badru alias Papanna, was said to be among the dead. Police seized firearms from the encounter spot
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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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Says the government is committed to rooting out the evil of terrorism by following a zero-tolerance policy against it
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SP B Rohith Raju informed that Cherla LOS commander, Sodi Pojji alias Chiluka and Manugur LGS commander, Madavi Somidi alias Ramya of Bhadradri Kothagudem-Alluri Sitaramaraju divisional committee (BK-ASR) were the surrendered naxals
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Police said that a joint police party of Narayanpur-Dantewada district went on a search operation on receiving information about the presence of Maoists in the area.
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CPI (Maoist) Sabari dalam member Vetti Laxmaiah alias Kallu of Cherla mandal in Kothagudem district and Chhattisgarh’s Gollapalli LOS member Mallam Deva of Sukma district in Chhattisgarh State surrendered to police, CRPF 141 Bn and 81 Bn here on Thursday.
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Incident occurred in Tarrem when a joint team of security personnel was returning after an anti-naxalite operation in forests