Gadchiroli, Maharashtra: Indian police kill 26 Maoist militants, including senior leader Milind Teltumbde

Published:Dec 7, 202310:14
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The Maoists, often known as Naxals, have waged an armed wrestle towards authorities forces for many years. (*26*) of the acute left-wing rebel motion say they're combating for the poor who've been left behind in India's financial increase."26 Naxals, including six women were killed in Gadchiroli district. Milind Teltumbde, a central committee member, was also killed on Saturday," Dilip Valse Patil, Maharashtra's Home Minister instructed reporters.Saturday's operation happened in Gadchiroli district, on the border between Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh states, round 1,000 km (600 miles) east of Mumbai.The encounter between police and militants lasted for almost ten hours, stated Ankit Goyal, Gadchiroli's Superintendent of Police.
"We had inputs that Naxals were camped in the forest. When special forces raided the area the Naxalities started firing on security forces and in retaliation the security forced engaged in the firing," he stated.The Maoists, thought-about India's greatest inside safety risk, function in mineral-rich territory within the east and south of the nation often known as the "red corridor," which has shrunk lately due to heavy operations towards themTeltumbde, a leader of the group who was killed was carrying a reward of 5 million rupees on his head for his alleged involvement in violent actions and was stated to be spine of Naxalite motion within the area.


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