The sad news is that 22 security personnel have been killed in clashes between security forces and Naxals on the border of Naxal-affected Bijpur and Sukma districts of Chhattisgarh. So far 22 bodies have been found.
While one jawan is still missing while 31 jawans are injured.
Raipur: The sad news is that 22 security personnel have been killed in clashes between security forces and Naxals on the border of Naxal-affected Bijpur and Sukma districts of Chhattisgarh. So far 22 bodies have been found. While one jawan is still missing while 31 jawans are injured. This is the biggest Naxal attack this year.
The Naxals used home-made rocket launchers and LMGs in Saturday's attack. The Naxals looted about two dozen weapons from Jawano after the attack. The security forces conducted the operation in Bijpur, a stronghold of the Naxalites. In the campaign against the Naxalites, Hidmani had a grip on the Army Platoon One (PLGA 1), the largest People's Liberation Group of the Naxalites.
The CRPF and Chhattisgarh police knew that the fierce Naxalite commander was in Powarti village, one kilometer away from Hidma, and then the CRPF and Chhattisgarh Police District Reserve Guard took joint action.
The attack on the security forces was carried out by the Naxalite organization People's Liberation Group Army Platoon One. Which is led by Hidma. The security forces, however, have had great success in the operation. In which 15 Naxalites of Naxal cadre have been killed. But the security forces were moving inside as the Naxals attacked them.
The Naxals attacked in three ways The Naxals attacked in three ways. With the first bullet, the second with sharp weapons and the third with a desi rocket launcher, a group of about 200 to 200 Naxalites broke into the security forces. The security forces are still operating in the last days of the Naxalites.
Was warned by intelligence agencies On the other hand, there are reports that intelligence agencies had issued an alert before the Bijpur encounter. According to reports, the Naxals have been camping in Bijpur, Sukma and Kankar for the past few days. The number was said to be between 200 and 300. Security forces had received reports that several divisional commanders of the Naxalites were camping at Bijpur in Chhattisgarh.
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