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India police 'kill nine Maoists' in Chhattisgarh | |
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Police in India say they have killed at least nine Maoist rebels in a clash in the central state of Chhattisgarh. | |
The clash happened when a police patrol came under rebel fire in Sukma district early on Tuesday, police said. | The clash happened when a police patrol came under rebel fire in Sukma district early on Tuesday, police said. |
The Maoists are active in more than a third of India's 600 districts. They say they are fighting for the rights of the poor. | The Maoists are active in more than a third of India's 600 districts. They say they are fighting for the rights of the poor. |
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has described them as the biggest internal security challenge facing India. | Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has described them as the biggest internal security challenge facing India. |
Sukma police official Abishek Shandilya told the Press Trust of India news agency that security forces were searching for rebels in the forested area of Puarti village. | Sukma police official Abishek Shandilya told the Press Trust of India news agency that security forces were searching for rebels in the forested area of Puarti village. |
"On spotting the security forces, the rebels opened fire and in the retaliatory action, nine rebels were killed and several others were injured," Mr Shandilya said. | |
Some arms were also recovered from the site of the clash, he said. | Some arms were also recovered from the site of the clash, he said. |
In June last year, police claimed to have killed 17 rebels in a gunfight in the rebel-dominated Bijapur area of the state. | In June last year, police claimed to have killed 17 rebels in a gunfight in the rebel-dominated Bijapur area of the state. |
But rights activists and local villagers said those killed were local tribespeople and not Maoist rebels. | But rights activists and local villagers said those killed were local tribespeople and not Maoist rebels. |
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