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15 Maoists killed in Chhattisga­rh

TWO HELD WHILE MANY OF THEM MANAGED TO FLEE FROM THE SPOT IN SUKMA DISTRICT

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Fifteen Maoist guerrillas were killed and two others, including a senior cadre and an injured woman rebel, were held after a gun battle with security forces in Chhattisga­rh’s Sukma district yesterday, police said.

The fighting started around 6.15am near a village forest in Miltkatong area when the District Reserve Guard (DRG) of the Chhattisga­rh Police force, who are trained to fight the Maoists — were out on an anti-insurgency operation.

The gun battle took place at a spot situated between Gollappall­i and Konta, hotbeds of insurgency around 490km from here. Police said the firing lasted for around one-anda-half hours and an unknown number of fighters managed to flee from the spot.

Inspector General of Police (Bastar Range) Vivekanand Sinha told IANS that the operation was conducted by the DRG personnel as they were out on the operation since August 4.

Earlier, the Chhattisga­rh Police had said that the operation was conducted by a joint team of the DRG and Special Task Force.

“The operation lasted till 7.30am. Area committee commander Deva and a woman Maoist were held during the operation,” said Sinha, adding that the woman has suffered a bullet injury to her leg.

The operation was based on an intelligen­ce input about the presence of a large number of Maoists in the area. The rebels were killed as they retaliated with firing when the police asked them to surrender.

On time

Sixteen high-tech weapons, including INSAS rifles, .303 rifles, .315 rifles, 12-bore guns, explosives, detonators, electric wires, battery, medicines, Maoist literature, banners and some posters, were recovered from the site.

Sukma Superinten­dent of Police Abhishek Meena said: “The operation was conducted after we got inputs that the Konta Militia Group was conducting meetings with villagers and trying to recruit them.”

The operation was launched over the last few weeks. “Last week we missed them by an hour. But this time the police party was on time,” Meena told IANS.

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