NEW DELHI — More than 200 Maoist rebels lurking in a remote part of western India’s Maharashtra State ambushed 45 police commandos on Thursday, killed 17 of them and ran off with their weapons, officials announced. The ambush was one of the bloodiest attacks by the Maoists at a time when India’s central government is preparing for a major paramilitary offensive against them.
The ambush came two days after the rebels beheaded an officer in a different region and served as another reminder of their increasingly brazen tactics.
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More News On India's Maoist Insurgency
Growing Maoist threat unnerves Indian officials -- ABC News (Australia)
Rebels Hit India Police in Ambush, Killing 17 -- Wall Street Journal
Maoists 'kill 17 Indian police' -- BBC
Naxals remain defiant, kill 17 state cops -- Economic Times of India
India govt targets Maoists after policeman beheaded -- AFP
No question of giving up arms, says Maoist leader -- Press Trust of India
Crackdown on red triangle soon -- Economic Times of India
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