Three CRPF men killed, 15 hurt in anti-Naxal attack in Chhattisgarh

Operation underway to retrieve injured jawans. Around 600 CRPF and police personnel pressed into service

Published - March 04, 2016 04:56 pm IST - Raipur:

Three CRPF commandos have been killed and over a dozen injured after multiple encounters took place between security forces and Naxals in Chhattisgarh’s worst Maoist violence-affected Sukma district.

Officials said while two commandos identified as constables Linju N and Fateh Singh had succumbed to their bullet injuries yesterday, their collegaue Lakshman Singh died today.

At least 15 others, including CoBRA Comamnder P.S. Yadav and the chief of the state polices’ District Reserve Group (DRG), have been injured in the encounter which ended early today.

The patrol squad that came under fire yesterday noon in the jungles of the district, has been brought to the Kistaram police station from the encounter site of Dabbanarka in Sukma early today by multiple Mi-17 helicopter sorties, they said.

Inspector General (Bastar range) S. R. P. Kalluri and Sukma Superintendent of Police D. Shravan are camping at Kistaram, about 500 km from the state capital to monitor the operations, they said.

The others who sustained bullet and splinter injuries include Assistant Commandant Yogendra, Sub-Inspector Rajveer Singh, Head constable Santosh, Constable Sona Ram and some men of the DRG.

The encounter began when personnel of CRPF’s exclusive jungle warfare unit CoBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action) had the first exchange of fire with Maoists in the jungles of Bastar area.

The CoBRA team encountered multiple ambushes and fire fights beginning 12.30 pm yesterday and while evacuating the area, heavily armed Maoists engaged them in intermittent gunfire, till late in the night.

“The operation is underway to retrieve the injured jawans. Around 600 personnel (of CRPF and state force) have been pressed into service,” Chhattisgarh’s Special Director General of Police (Anti-Naxal Operations) D M Awasthi told PTI.

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