Deccan Chronicle

6 NAXALS KILLED IN ENCOUNTER ON C’GARH-TS BORDER

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Hyderabad/Raipur, Dec. 27: At least six Naxals were killed in an encounter with security forces in Chhattisga­rhTelangan­a border area on Monday morning, police said.

The skirmish took place between 6 am and 7 am in a forest in Kistaram area of Chhattisga­rh’s Sukma district, located over 400 km from the state capital Raipur, they said.

Six ultras, including four women, were killed in the gunbattle with the special antiNaxal Greyhounds unit of the Telangana Police, a senior police official posted in Bastar said.

A joint team of the District Reserve Guard and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) from Sukma was also out on the operation in the area as an auxiliary support to the Greyhounds team, he said.

As per preliminar­y reports, bodies of six ultras, including four women, belonging to the Kistaram area committee of Maoists, were recovered from the spot, the official said, adding that the operation is still underway.

Terming the operation as a huge success, Sukma Superinten­dent of Police Sunil Sharma claimed security forces inflicted a heavy blow to the Kistaram area committee of Maoists, which had been instrument­al in carrying out various deadly attacks in the past.

There are total five area committees of Maoists operating in Sukma.

In the last six months, security forces have been successful in effectivel­y controllin­g the activities of the Kerlapal and Konta area committees, Sharma said.

Top cadres from the Kerlapal area committee surrendere­d in the last one year while in August this year, a local organisati­on squad (LOS) commander and his deputy from the Konta area committee were killed in an encounter with the Sukma police, he said.

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