How security forces executed one of Chhattisgarh’s biggest anti-Naxal operations that killed over 30 Naxals
After over 96 hours of intensive planning and intelligence gathering, security forces surrounded the Naxals in a radius of 10 kilometers.
After over 96 hours of intensive planning and intelligence gathering, security forces surrounded the Naxals in a radius of 10 kilometers.
This transformation is being seen as the result of concerted efforts by the Chhattisgarh government, with support from the central government, to foster peace and prosperity.
Acting on specific intelligence input, a special operation was conducted by BSF troops from the Company Operating Base (COB) Bodigetta within the Bejangiwada Reserve Forest area.
Four Naxals were gunned down in an ongoing encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarh's Narayanpur district.
Sources indicate that the assailants, armed with sharp-edged weapons, launched their assault from a distance of nearly 500 meters from a CAF camp.
The paramilitary personnel of State police exchanged fire in self-defence.
The dead include a senior Maoist leader while some more Naxal leaders are believed to have escaped from the spot, said the sources.
The deceased officer, belonging to CoBRA's 206th battalion, was a resident of Maharashtra's Nashik district. The seven other injured personnel were undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Raipur.
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