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Maoist mine blast kills six Chhattisga­rh policemen

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raipur — Six police personnel were killed and another was critically wounded in Chhattisga­rh’s Dantewada district on Sunday when a landmine planted by Maoists ripped through the vehicle they were travelling in.

P. Sundarraj, Deputy Inspector General of Police (Dantewada Range), said: “Six personnel were killed while one was seriously injured.”

Among the dead, five are from the Chhattisga­rh Armed Force and one from the district police.

Deputy Inspector General of Police (South Bastar Range) Ratan Lal Dangi said that a road was being built on the KirandulCh­olnar road.

“A joint team of Chhattisga­rh Armed Force and district police personnel was travelling to Kirandul to provide security to the labourers and officials there.”

The Maoists had reportedly planted a landmine in the Cholnar jungle area which exploded as the police vehicle drove over it, detonating with a deafening roar.

The blast killed five personnel instantly. A sixth person succumbed to his injuries later. The injured district policeman was referred to Raipur after first aid.

The powerful explosion shattered the jeep into many parts and left a 10-foot crater. The Maoists who were apparently watching from a distance took away the weapons including two AK-47, two Insas and two SLR rifles each.

Five of the dead were identified as Head Constable Ram Kumar Yadav, Assistant Constable Saligaram Vikram Yadav and Constables Teekeshwar Dhruv, Rajesh Singh and Virendra Nath. —

 ?? PTI ?? Mangled remains of the police vehicle which was blown up by Naxals in Chhattisga­rh. —
PTI Mangled remains of the police vehicle which was blown up by Naxals in Chhattisga­rh. —

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