4 BSF troopers killed by Maoists in Chhattisgarh


New Delhi, Apr 4 (IANS): Four Border Security Force (BSF) personnel were killed and two others were wounded on Thursday in a gun battle with Maoists in Chhattisgarh, the BSF said.

The troopers were deployed in Pakhanjur, Kanker, area when they came under attack from the Maoists with improvised explosive devices (IEDs), triggering an exchange of fire, a BSF statement said.

"Maoists also suffered casualties," the statement said, adding that the area had been cordoned off. The injured BSF troopers were evacuated to a hospital.

  

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  • Tausif, Mysore

    Thu, Apr 04 2019

    Where is 56inch Now?

    Need Rafale jet only to address this issue also?

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  • Prem, Indian

    Thu, Apr 04 2019

    Heartfelt sympathies to the families of our brave Armed Forces.

    However, we hear the news of our Soldiers, Jawans, BSF, CRPF personnel becoming martyrs especially during the last couple of months.

    This raises a very serious question on our Chowkidar and the Government
    1. If he was a good Chowkidar - why lapse in intelligence?
    2. Are our government playing with the lives of the people who have joined the Armed forces to safeguard our lives?
    3. Are they using this as an opportunity to garner votes to remain in power?

    These are questions unanswered. If the Government is playing a game – Karma will return to haunt them.

    Jai Hind

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  • SAMAD, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 04 2019

    How many soldiers died from 2014 to 2019 just in five years?

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