Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Maoist Attack Massacres Over 70 Indi



India: Maoist Rebels Kill 70 Police Troops In Ambush -- The Telegraph

More than 70 police troops have been killed in a jungle ambush by Maoist guerrillas in south-east India.

It is believed to be the highest number of troops killed by Maoists in a single attack since they launched their 'revolutionary war' more than 20 years ago.

The attack marks an escalation in the insurgency by India's Maoist "Naxalite" movement, which began in West Bengal, but now affects 182 of the country's 612 districts and is a powerful force in Chattisgargh, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh.

Read more ....

More News On The Maoist Attack And Massacre Of Indian Troops

Deadly Attack by Maoist Rebels Kills Indian Troops
-- Voice of America
Maoist rebels kill dozens of police officers in India -- Times Online
Maoists in eastern India kill 70 soldiers -- L.A. Times
India: Dozens of police dead after Maoist ambush -- CNN
'Maoists have totally militarised themselves' -- Rediff
Chhattisgarh: Maoists kill 75 security personnel -- Indian Express
73 killed as 700 Maoists entrap CRPF team in Chhattisgarh -- Sify News
Major Maoist attacks in the past year -- IBN Live
Why Naxals can easily set up deadly ambushes -- Rediff
Timeline: Major Maoist attacks -- Al Jazeera

No comments: