Image used for representational purpose. (File photo) 
India

6 Maoists killed along Telangana-Chhattisgarh border in joint operation

Cherla area militia commander Madhu was reportedly among the dead.

Express News Service

KHAMMAM: Six Maoists including 4 women died in a firing that took place at Pesarlapadu village in Chhattisgarh close to the Telangana border on Monday morning, December 27, 2021.

The police recovered weapons and a huge quantity of explosives from the spot. 

Acting on the information that Maoists were moving about at the Pesarlapadu forest area, both states' forces reached the spot at 7 am and surrounded the Maoists. When the Maoists refused to surrender and started shooting at them, the police opened fire at them. 

After 30 minutes of exchange of fire, the police found the bodies of the six Maoists on the spot. Cherla area militia commander Madhu was reportedly among the dead. 

According to Kothagudem SP Sunil Dutt, it was a joint operation of Telangana and Chattishgarh. 
 

Fire breaks out on Rajdhani Express in MP's Ratlam, all passengers rescued

CNG prices raised again in Delhi-NCR by Rs 1 per kg; second hike in two days

'Calm before storm': Trump posts cryptic message amid reports of possible US strikes on Iran

India holds Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance, rejects 'illegally constituted' Court of Arbitration ruling

'Friendship with Stalin beyond politics': Rajinikanth rejects claims of jealousy towards CM Vijay

SCROLL FOR NEXT