Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Jawans, Maoists trade fire near Odisha-Andhra border

There have been round 15 Maoists within the camp. Seeing our men, the Maoists fired first and our personnel retaliated. Several rounds were exchanged within the gunfight that lasted for more than 15 minutes. Unable to stand heavy firing from our facet, the Maoists fled from the spot taking advantage of the terrain and the dense wooded area," stated Koraput police superintendent Kanwar Vishal Singh.He said an extensive seek operation changed into on on the crime spot and extra info have been awaited. "Though no damage or casualty from our aspect was reported, any damage to the rebellion's camp would be ascertained once our birthday celebration returns from the spot," Singh stated.Though police failed to confirm the presence of any pinnacle Maoist leader at the camp, sources stated that insurrection leaders Chalapati, Rama Krishna and Aruna had a slim escaped."The presence of a pinnacle Maoist leader on the camp can't be ruled out. But nothing is clear yet," stated a senior police officer of Koraput.The police had sounded a excessive alert alongside the border regions following the latest killing of a sitting MLA and a former MLA of Telugu Desam Party inside the bordering nation on September 24.TDP MLA Kidari Sarveswara Rao and former TDP legislator Siveri Soma were gunned down by way of a group of Maoists at Dumbriguda Mandal of Araku valley in Andhra Pradesh."Our pressure has been saved on high alert to thwart any untoward incident and the movement of the Maoists are being carefully monitored. The Maoists will no longer be allowed to gather on kingdom's territory at any value," said Singh. Dailyhunt https://gust.com/accelerators/fastighetsmaklare

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