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Maoist killed in DRG-CRPF operation in Chhattisgarh's Sukma 

The exchange of fire lasted for about one-and-a-half hours following which the rebels escaped into the forest, an official said.

Express News Service

SUKMA: Security forces gunned down a cadre of the outlawed CPI (Maoist) in the strife-torn district of Sukma, about 500 km south of Raipur on Sunday.

The encounter took place at the remote forested terrain of Chintagufa, which happens to be the stronghold of the left-wing extremists.

“A joint team comprising of CRPF, District Reserve Guards (DRG) and Special Task Force (STF) was out on the search operation ahead of the Maoist’s Shahidi Saptah. The rebels opened fire on the forces while it was crossing the hilly landscape. The attack was swiftly retaliated by the forces. The body of a naxal has been recovered. The troops are yet to return”, said Sunil Sharma, the Sukma district police chief.

The Maoists had given a call to its cadres to observe a martyrs' week "Shahidi Saptah" from July 28 to August 3.

There was however no report of any injury sustained by the forces in the gun-battle, the SP stated.

Sukma is among the seven Maoists-affected districts in the conflict zone of Bastar, south Chhattisgarh.

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