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Indian troops kill at least 25 Maoist rebels: police
Indian troops kill at least 25 Maoist rebels: police

Straits Times

time21-05-2025

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  • Straits Times

Indian troops kill at least 25 Maoist rebels: police

The bodies of those killed have not been identified. RAIPUR, India - Indian commandos shot dead at least 25 Maoist rebels in central India on May 21, police said, as security forces ramp up efforts to crush the long-running conflict. India is waging an all-out offensive against the last vestiges of the Naxalite rebellion, named after the village in the foothills of the Himalayas where the Maoist-inspired guerrilla movement began nearly six decades ago. More than 12,000 rebels, soldiers and civilians have died since a handful of villagers rose up against their feudal lords there in 1967. At its peak in the mid-2000s, the rebellion controlled nearly a third of the country with an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 fighters. 'Over 25 Maoists were killed in an encounter,' senior Chhattisgarh state police official Vivekanand Sinha told AFP. The firefight broke out deep inside a forest in Chhattisgarh's Narayanpur district, a remote and densely wooded region that has long served as a Maoist stronghold. Mr Sinha said the gun battle took place after intelligence reports indicated the presence of 'top Maoist leaders' in the area. But he said it was not clear who exactly had been killed. 'The bodies have not yet been identified,' Mr Sinha said. India's Home Minister Amit Shah has said the government is committed to 'eradicating Naxalism from its roots' by March 31 next year. Earlier this month, police said they had killed 31 Maoist rebels during a three-week operation aimed at capturing a strategic hill range previously under the control of guerrillas. A crackdown by Indian troops has killed more than 400 rebels since last year, according to government data. AFP Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Indian troops kill at least 25 Maoist rebels: police
Indian troops kill at least 25 Maoist rebels: police

Business Recorder

time21-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Business Recorder

Indian troops kill at least 25 Maoist rebels: police

RAIPUR: Indian commandos shot dead at least 25 Maoist rebels in central India on Wednesday, police said, as security forces ramp up efforts to crush the long-running conflict. India is waging an all-out offensive against the last vestiges of the Naxalite rebellion, named after the village in the foothills of the Himalayas where the Maoist-inspired guerrilla movement began nearly six decades ago. More than 12,000 rebels, soldiers and civilians have died since a handful of villagers rose up against their feudal lords there in 1967. At its peak in the mid-2000s, the rebellion controlled nearly a third of the country with an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 fighters. India's Maoist rebels say ready to talk if crackdown paused 'Over 25 Maoists were killed in an encounter,' senior Chhattisgarh state police official Vivekanand Sinha told AFP. The firefight broke out deep inside a forest in Chhattisgarh's Narayanpur district, a remote and densely wooded region that has long served as a Maoist stronghold. Sinha said the gun battle took place after intelligence reports indicated the presence of 'top Maoist leaders' in the area. But Sinha said it was not clear who exactly had been killed. 'The bodies have not yet been identified,' Sinha said. India's Home Minister Amit Shah has said the government is committed to 'eradicating Naxalism from its roots' by March 31 next year. Earlier this month, police said they had killed 31 Maoist rebels during a three-week operation aimed at capturing a strategic hill range previously under the control of guerrillas. A crackdown by Indian troops has killed more than 400 rebels since last year, according to government data.

18 Naxals killed in Chhattigarh-Telangana border
18 Naxals killed in Chhattigarh-Telangana border

United News of India

time07-05-2025

  • United News of India

18 Naxals killed in Chhattigarh-Telangana border

Jagdalpur, May 7 (UNI) Security forces have achieved a significant breakthrough in the ongoing anti-Naxal operation in the Korregutta hills on the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border. The operation, which has entered its 16th day, has yielded the recovery of 18 Naxalite bodies so far. The operation, led by Chhattisgarh's additional director general of police (Naxal operations) Vivekanand Sinha, Central Security Force's inspector general Rakesh Agrawal, and Bastar Range's inspector general P Sundar Raj, involves personnel from the Central Security Force, COBRA battalion, Special Task Force, and District Reserve Police Force. ADG Vivekanand Sinha said that the security forces have recovered 18 bodies of Naxalites so far, and the exchange of fire was continuing. Meanwhile, Bastar Range's IG P Sundar Raj stated that the operation is expected to yield good results and that all security personnel are safe and committed to maintaining peace and security in the Bastar region. UNI XE AKT PRS

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