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5 Indian troops die in gunfight

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PATNA, India – Indian security forces raided a Maoist rebel hideout in the forests of the eastern Chhattisga­rh state on Saturday, triggering a gunbattle that killed five paramilita­ry troops and one rebel, the state’s police said.

Senior police officer D.M. Awasthi said hundreds of police and paramilita­ry soldiers launched the raid after receiving intelligen­ce that a large number of rebels were gathered in Bijapur district. He said at least 12 security personnel were injured in the fourhour firefight, and authoritie­s were working to evacuate the wounded to hospitals.

Awasthi said the body of one female rebel was also recovered.

The rebels used automatic weapons and grenades during the fight, according to Hemant Kumar Sahu, a paramilita­ry officer, who spoke with The Associated Press by phone.

State-run All India Radio tweeted that at least 20 security personnel were missing after the engagement.

The Maoist rebels, inspired by Chinese revolution­ary leader Mao Zedong, have been fighting the Indian government for more than four decades, demanding land and jobs for tenant farmers, the poor and Indigenous communitie­s.

The government has called the rebels India’s biggest internal security threat. Last month, a roadside bomb killed at least four Indian policemen and wounded 14 in Narayanpur district of Chhattisga­rh state as they were returning from an anti-Maoist operation.

The rebels have ambushed police, destroyed government offices, abducted officials and blown up train tracks.

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