Seven policemen killed in Naxal attack



Nagpur, May 11 (PTI): Seven policemen were today killed and two others injured when Naxals carried out a landmine blast in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli district.

The incident occurred at 9:40 AM when the policemen were moving for an operational task in the forest between Pavimuranda and Murmuri villages in Chamorshi taluka of the district.

Officials said the slain security personnel belong to the specialised C-60 anti-Naxal operations force of Maharashtra and the blast took place when their vehicle was moving along the Murmuri-Chamuri axis of the district.

"We have lost seven of our men in the attack carried out by Naxalites.The incident occured in Gadchiroli," a senior police officer said.

The injured have been airlifted to Nagpur while additional reinforcements of security personnel have been sent, they said.

After the landmine blast, there was an exchange of fire between the police and Maoists.Firing is still going on in the forest area, police said.
  

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, May 11 2014

    Dont worry if you are really law abiding citizen no security forces encounter... bullet hits always criminal chest

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  • Yusuf, ksa

    Sun, May 11 2014

    Why not there in BJP/Modi manifesto during election campaign for curbing down the Maoist terrorists? they talk about Bangladeshi migrant, simi, IM why not naxals?

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, May 11 2014

    We are still against illegal bangladeshi migrants.. what you stated the groups are more dangerous than Maoists and more than that they are not taking shelter in our enemy country..

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  • Matthew, Nitte

    Sun, May 11 2014

    When a cattle theif and a convicted murderer were fired upon by the police, the politicians turned the world upside down, and put murder charges on the policeman instead of accepting that case of mistaken identity was even a possibility.

    Why would our security forces even care when we don't care about them ? What has the central government done in the last 10 years to fight back against the moaists ? Nothing. We will learn our lessons when these naxals reach our cities.

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  • arif, pakshikere

    Sun, May 11 2014

    naxals killing policeman... but policeman killing innocent people..

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, May 11 2014

    Need of the hour is Moditva...

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, May 11 2014

    Dongi congi has failed to curb these Maoists / terrorist but busy in vote bank politics...

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  • Ismail, Moodbidri

    Sun, May 11 2014

    You cannot blame only Congress. There are many groups of terrorists. If there are the majority of voters supporting a particular terrorist, he can become MP or even he can reach to higher post. We have to teach people without discriminating by party, religion, caste, groups, etc. Simple yardstick is, if he has involved or supported killing innocent people, he is terrorist.

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