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21-day ‘Largest Oop’ leaves 31 Maoists dead. Bharat News

Security forces concluded the 21-day anti-Maoist operation at Karraguttalu Hills. A Maoist bodies were recovered. Operation scattered the Maoist command. Amit Shah called it the biggest attack on Maoists. The forces faced a difficult area. He cleaned the housing arms construction units of the caves. Operation busted a major Maoist stronghold. Dissatisfied Maoist structures are taking shelter at various places.

Bijapur: A 21-day Anti-aunt operation Karreguttalu hills Chhattisgarh-Telangana border On May 11, except for the score of Senior Ultrasu Dead-31 bodies have been recovered so far-and scattered the MAOIST command located centrally with a large-scale reduced arsenal and low capabilities in 8–10 small, disorganized units.Home Minister Amit Shah said ‘Operation BlackforrestAccording to Bharti Jain’s report, Chhattisgarh Police’s STF, District Reserve Guard and CRPF were organized as a “biggest-first” attack. PM Modi said, “We are committed to establish peace in Naxal-Hit areas.”‘Forces define the web of terrain, weather, wild animals and land mines’Karreguttalu Hills CPI (Maoist) was the headquarters of the deadliest of the wings, Plga battalion number 1And placed its weapon manufacturing units in natural cave structures. Amit Shah said, “I am very happy that not a single casualties were reported between the security forces,”Eighteen security personnel injured in the operation are out of danger and are recovering. 28 neutral Naxalites, known so far, include two divisional committee members and 11 PLGA Battalion fighters; He gave a reward of Rs 1.72 crore simultaneously. Shah said, “Under the leadership of PM @narendramodi JI, we are firm to root out Naxalism. I once again assure the countrymen that India is sure to be Naxal-free by 31 March 2026,” said Shah.Addressing a joint press conference on Wednesday, Chhattisgarh DGP Arun Dev Gautam said that the armies explained a challenging area, extreme temperature and rain, threats from wild animals and about 350 Maoists operated by about 350 Maoists in the region, after killing a web of landmines by at least 31 Maoists, including 16 women’s cadres. Around 250 caves operating through the hills – including 818 barrel grenade launcher holding lathe machines and four weapons manufacturing units with weapons dump; 35 automatic and semi-automatic weapons, 303 and INS Rifle; 450 IEDs; Cordex wire; In addition to 216 hideouts and bunkers; And 12,000 kg of food supply and medicines – cleaned.DG CRPF GP Singh said that the operation has busted another chief so far Maoist stronghold After Chakravarti in Bihar and Buraphar in Jharkhand. He said, “Dissatisfied (Maoist) military structures have been forced to take shelter at various places,” he said. A source said that it affects the CPI (MAOIST) command structure and operating capabilities as scattered groups cannot collect for a large operation on short notice.Although the main objective of the operation was to neutralize top Maoist leaders such as Hidma, the hard topography of the hills made it difficult for forces to assess deadly people.“Their technical units were busted and now the Maoists will be detected through technical monitoring to re -establish any effort by the scattered groups. Maoists are now taking refuge in the national park area, West Bustar, South Bastar and parts of Telangana with disagreement with disagreement, some mistrust and some.

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