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India kills
35 Maoist rebels
BHUBANESWAR (India)—Indian security forces said Tuesday that 35 Maoist
rebels have been killed in a four-day crackdown in eastern India
following a major insurgent attack at the weekend. A senior police
officer in Orissa state said 35 bodies had been recovered as New Delhi
rushed federal commandos to bolster local security forces.
The crackdown, concentrated in the thickly forested districts of Ganjam,
Kandhamal and Nayagarh, about 300 kilometres (186 miles) southwest of
the state capital Bhubaneswar, came after 13 policemen and one civilian
died in Maoist raids on security posts overnight Friday. A senior police
officer, who did not wish to be named, said the 35 bodies recovered
Tuesday included those of 20 killed over the weekend. Three security
personnel had also been killed, he added.
A federal home ministry official in New Delhi told AFP that 500 “special
police” forces were sent to Orissa Monday. “We understand that they have
arrived in the state and will be joining the security operation there,”
said the source. Armoured vehicles and “supplies including arms and
ammunition have been sent to the area to ensure the operation is
successful,” he added. On Monday, security personnel said they had
recovered a huge quantity of weapons in the fighting. Orissa is one of
India’s poorest states and part of an eastern swathe of the country
where the Maoists, who say they are fighting for the rights of neglected
tribal people and landless farmers, appear to be gaining ground.
—Agencies
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