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Rebels kill 25, wound 6 soldiers

- By Indrajit Singh Indrajit Singh is an Associated Press writer.

PATNA, India — Maoist rebels killed at least 25 Indian paramilita­ry soldiers and injured six others in their stronghold in central India on Monday in one of the worst attacks on the country’s security forces in recent years, police said.

The rebels fired from hilltops at a group of soldiers who were guarding workers building roads in a forested area of Sukma district of Chhattisga­rh state, police officer Vishwaranj­an said.

CNNNews18 television quoted a soldier as saying that hundreds of rebels attacked members of the Central Reserve Police Force and there was an exchange of gunfire between the two sides.

The insurgents, who say they are inspired by Chinese revolution­ary leader Mao Zedong, have been fighting for more than three decades in central and eastern India, staging hitand-run attacks to press their demand for a greater share of wealth and more jobs for the poor.

Last month, the rebels killed 11 paramilita­ry soldiers in an ambush in the region. In 2010, 76 Central Reserve Police Force soldiers were killed in the Dantewada district in the same state in a similar attack by the rebels.

The government says the rebels are India’s biggest internal security threat. According to the Home Ministry, they operate in 20 of India’s 29 states and have thousands of fighters.

Home Minister Rajnath Singh recently told Parliament that the Maoists are frustrated because of the success of security operations against them. He said that in 2016, 135 rebels were killed, 700 were arrested and another 1,198 surrendere­d, according to the New Delhi Television news channel.

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