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26 Maois was shot near the Maha-C’garh border

26 Maois was shot near the Maha-C'garh border
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Nagpur: At least 26 Maois was shot by the Gadchiroli police command on Saturday after a 10-hour weapon battle near Mardintola Village, in the Jungle of Gyarapatti-Kotgul in Dhanora Taluka along the border of Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh.
Four commands suffered gunshot wounds.
The source said that Milind Teltumde, a member of the Central Committee (CC) from the Communist Party (Maois) who was responsible for the Maharashtra zone, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh, had also been killed in a shootout.
Teltumde is considered a pioneer of the concept of “Maoism Urban”.
The source also claims that members of the Divisional Committee (DVC) Shuklal Parcheki and Prabhakar from the Maoist company No.
4 formations are among those killed.
Between 22 and April 24, 2018, Commandos had delayed 37 Naxalit, including 19 women.
Saturday’s meeting was the second largest in terms of Naxals Slain.
“The number can be higher and among those who are killed can be some women too,” said Gadchiroli SP Ankit Goyal.
CC is the APEX body of the rebel movement where Teltumde occupies the post to the extent of the Maoist movement in Central India.
The observer said the Saturday meeting was a big blow for the old Naxalite movement three decades.
Sources say Teltumde is being escorted to the border of Maharashtra by Vistar “in” based in Chhattisgarh and accepted by corporate members in and No.
4.
“There are at least 40-45 naxipes camping on the site,” he added.
About 16 C60 teams peeled off the camp.
Command forms a layer and attacked.
Sentrie Maois opened fire and C60 replied.
Lose amount, Maois tried to escape to Chhattisgarh but was trapped because their runaway route had been plugged into by the command.
The injured Jawan was first brought to Dhanora and then flown to Nagpur where they were treated in a private hospital.
“The fourth is stable but two Jawan has a critical injury,” said Dr.
Anup Marar from the Orange City Hospital and the Research Institute.
Goyal says bodies need to be identified as “following standard operating procedures”.
“We have heard that Teltumde is dead but the information has not been confirmed when Jawan has not returned,” he said.
As soon as the bodies were taken to the district head office, surrendered Naxalit will be called to identify the corpse.
Studied that the meeting began at 6:30 a.m.
and continued until 4:30 in the afternoon.
When it ended, the commandos order launched a search operation in the forest when Maois was known to obey those who died and injured to the nearest villages.
Sources say this cannot continue during darkness.
The initial report said a large number of arms and ammunition was confiscated after the meeting, considered one of the longest in the history of the state struggle against the rebellion.
Minister of Home Maharashtra Dilip Walse Patil congratulated the Gadchiroli police in a tweet.
Naxal Range Digs Sandip Patil, who is also responsible for the country’s anti-naxal operation, cannot go to Gadchiroli because the state government has flowed to the city of Amravati to overcome the legal and order situations that appear on Saturday.

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