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Two security personnel were also killed in the bloodiest fighting this year and the second main battle in less than a month in central India.
Police said that the Indian security forces killed at least 31 rebels of Maoists in the forests of the central state in Tashapiah, in their largest confrontation this year.
Two security personnel were also killed, while two of the arms battle in the Andravati area of Chawshagarah on Sunday.
The state’s police inspector Patellings, Sondaraj said that hundreds of police and semi -military soldiers launched an operation in the forests based on the intelligence that a large number of Mawwi rebels gathered there.
He said the losses can be higher with the expansion of searches. “Additional forces have been transferred to the meeting site,” he said.
A police statement said that automatic weapons and grenade launchers had been recovered from the scene.
The rebels, also known as Naxals, follow a form of communism spread by the late Chinese leader Zedong. They launched a war similar to the guerrilla war against the government, especially in the middle and east of India, for decades, which led to the clashes and periodic losses on both sides.
“This is a great success in the direction of India -free of NAX.” Said Amit Shah in India, who last year said that the government expects to crush the Mawwi rebellion by 2026.
Sunday’s fighting is the largest so far this year and the second is the main clash in less than a month in its chastegarah, according to the police officer, Gitindra Yadaf.
At least 16 rebels were killed in the Jariband region of the state on January 23. According to Indian officials, the government issued a reward for 12 of them, totaling about 345,000 dollars.
Eight rebels were killed in a battlefield with the soldiers in the Bibour region on January 31.
New Delhi has deployed tens of thousands of soldiers along the land known as the “Red Corridor”. The repression was killed about 287 rebels last year, most of them in Tashatisah, according to government data.
The Indian soldiers have been fighting the Maoists since 1967, when the rebels began fighting to demand more jobs, lands and wealth from the natural resources of the country’s indigenous communities.
The years of neglect have been isolated by many local population, who face a shortage of jobs, schools and clinics, making them open to rebel initiatives. The rebels talk about the same tribal languages as many villagers and promised to fight for a better future, especially in its chiastezar, one of the poorest countries of India despite its vast metal wealth.
The fighters set up a police ambush, destroyed government offices, and kidnapped the officials. They also detonated the train paths, attacked prisons to liberate their comrades, and stolen weapons from the police and paramilitary warehouses to arm themselves.