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Indian police kill 26 Naxals in day-long gun battle

| Updated: November 15, 2021 14:30:18


Indian police kill 26 Naxals in day-long gun battle

At least 26 armed rebels called Naxals were killed by the Indian police in Korchi forest of Gadchiroli district in Maharashtra province, said a top police official late Saturday.

"We have recovered the bodies of 26 Naxals so far from the forest," said the Gadchiroli district Superintendent of Police Ankit Goyal from the day-long gun battle, which started in the early hours of Saturday and continued till evening.

Four police personnel were also seriously injured in the action and were airlifted to Nagpur by a helicopter for treatment, reports Xinhua.

The Gadchiroli district in India's western state of Maharashtra lies on the border of the Central state of Chhattisgarh.

"There was a camp of Naxals in the Gyarapatti-Kodagul forest of Korchi, on the basis of which the police conducted the search operations since Saturday morning," Goyal said.

The Naxalite rebels, who have presence in at least eight Indian states, claim that they fight for the rights of the poor and landless in the country and have been frequently targeting Indian security forces.

In 2019, these eight Indian states reported 670 cases of naxal violence killing 150 civilians and 52 security personnel while 145 armed rebels (Naxalite) were killed and 1,276 were arrested, media reports said quoting government data.

Last year in 2020, 140 civilians and 43 security personnel were killed from 665 cases of naxal violence.

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