The Columbus Dispatch

Police: Gunbattle kills 5 troops, Maoist rebel

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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 five paramilita­ry troops and one rebel, the state’s police said.

Senior police officer 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 four-hour firefight, 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 fight, according to Hemant Kumar Sahu, a paramilita­ry officer, 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 fighting 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 offices and abducted officials. They’ve also blown up train tracks, attacked prisons to free their comrades and stolen weapons from police and paramilita­ry warehouses to arm themselves.

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