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India troops die in Maoist blasts | India troops die in Maoist blasts |
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Maoist rebels have killed at least three Indian soldiers in a series of landmine blasts in Jharkhand state, the authorities say. | |
The attacks come as the state votes to elect a new assembly. The rebels have called a 48-hour shutdown in protest. | The attacks come as the state votes to elect a new assembly. The rebels have called a 48-hour shutdown in protest. |
The blasts occurred in three different places in Giridih district. Police say the rebels also opened fire in a number of places, injuring four people. | The blasts occurred in three different places in Giridih district. Police say the rebels also opened fire in a number of places, injuring four people. |
The Maoists say they want to establish communist rule in parts of India. | |
The rebels are present in more than 223 of India's 600-odd districts across 20 states. | The rebels are present in more than 223 of India's 600-odd districts across 20 states. |
More than 6,000 people have died during the rebels' 20-year fight. | More than 6,000 people have died during the rebels' 20-year fight. |
Jharkhand is one of the states where Maoists are present in large numbers and the rebels regularly attack security forces. | Jharkhand is one of the states where Maoists are present in large numbers and the rebels regularly attack security forces. |
The BBC's Salman Ravi in the state capital, Ranchi, says nearly 40,000 security forces have been deployed to maintain peace during the elections. | The BBC's Salman Ravi in the state capital, Ranchi, says nearly 40,000 security forces have been deployed to maintain peace during the elections. |
Voting, which is being held in five phases for the state's 81 constituencies, ends on 18 December. | Voting, which is being held in five phases for the state's 81 constituencies, ends on 18 December. |
Wednesday is the second phase of voting and polls are being held in 14 seats. | Wednesday is the second phase of voting and polls are being held in 14 seats. |
Officials say more than 60% of a total of 4,300 polling centres have been marked as being in high risk areas. | Officials say more than 60% of a total of 4,300 polling centres have been marked as being in high risk areas. |
Vote-counting is due to take place on 23 December. | Vote-counting is due to take place on 23 December. |
The rebels say they are fighting for communist rule and the rights of poor peasants and the landless. | The rebels say they are fighting for communist rule and the rights of poor peasants and the landless. |
There has been a surge in Maoist violence in recent months - the rebels have kidnapped and killed policemen, held up an express train, attacked police stations and blown up railway lines and communication links in affected states. | There has been a surge in Maoist violence in recent months - the rebels have kidnapped and killed policemen, held up an express train, attacked police stations and blown up railway lines and communication links in affected states. |
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has described the Maoist insurgency as the single largest threat to the country. | Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has described the Maoist insurgency as the single largest threat to the country. |
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