At least six Maoists, including two women, were gunned down in separate encounters with security forces in Odisha's Kandhamal and Balangir districts on Sunday, 13 May.
“While four Maoists, including two women, were killed at Sudukumpa forest in Kandhamal's Golanki village, two naxals were shot dead in Dudkamal village of Balangir district,” Additional Director General of Police (Operations), R P Koche told PTI.
Acting on a tip-off, an operation was launched by police and Special Operation Group (SOG) personnel in Sudukumpa forest of Kandhamal.
During the operation, the Maoists, who were holding a meeting there, opened fire at the security personnel who retaliated, the police said. Bodies of four naxals were recovered from the encounter site.
In Balangir district, two Maoists, carrying a total bounty of Rs 9 lakh on their heads, were gunned down by security forces. Acting on an information, a team of CRPF and District Voluntary Force (DVF) officials carried out an operation in the forest areas near Dudkamal village of the district around 1.30 am, a senior police officer said.
Describing the elimination of two rebels a "major success", the SP said the operation would go a long way in breaking the network of Maoists in the region.
The slain extremists were identified as CPI (Maoist) members Sanjib and Rakesh. Both hailed from neighbouring Chhattisgarh, he said.
(With inputs from PTI, ANI)
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