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Seven Maoist insurgents shot dead by Indian security forces

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RAIPUR, India: At least seven Maoist insurgents were shot dead by Indian security forces on Tuesday, police told AFP, the latest clash in a decades-long conflict waged in the country’s wild central forests.

The guerrillas were killed in a remote part of the central state of Chhattisga­rh, which has been the site of a number of deadly assaults on rebel encampment­s this year.

Security deployment­s in the state have been bolstered in the past month with India currently in the middle of a six-week general election.

“Bodies of seven Maoists have been recovered,” Bastar district police inspector-general Sundarraj Pattilinga­m told AFP.

Two of the cadres killed were women, he said, adding that a large quantity of weapons including automatic firearms had been recovered.

Tuesday’s clash was the third of its kind this month in the state, after the killing of 29 Maoist guerrillas on April 16 and another 13 on April 2.

Around 90 Maoists have been killed in India this year, according to police figures, the vast majority in Chhattisga­rh.

The insurgents, who are known as Naxalites and say they are fighting for the rural poor, have carried out guerrilla attacks since 1967.

India has deployed tens of thousands of security personnel to battle Maoist rebels across the insurgent-dominated ‘Red Corridor’, which stretches across central, southern and eastern states but has shrunk considerab­ly in size over the past decade.

India has pumped millions of dollars into infrastruc­ture developmen­t in remote areas and claimed to have confined the insurgency to 45 districts in 2023, down from 96 in 2010.

The conflict has seen a number of deadly attacks on government forces over the years.

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