2 STF men killed, 5 hurt in fight with Reds

PTI

Mumbai, June 24: Two security personnel were killed and five others injured, three of them critically, in two separate encounters with Naxalites in Chhattisgarh’s insurgency-hit Sukma district, police said.
One Naxal was also gunned down during the operation, they said. “While two district reserve guard (DRG) jawans were killed, five special task force (STF) personnel injured in two gunbattles between a joint team of security forces and ultras under Chintagufa police station limits in the district,” Special DGP (anti-Maoist operations) D M Awasthi said.
A composite squad of the STF, the DRG, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and its elite unit-CoBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action) was out on the operation based on inputs about the location of Maoist hideouts in the interiors of Chintagufa, around 500-km away from here, since Friday.
When the security forces were today around 10.30 am advancing through the forests of Dondamarka, a Maoist den, armed Naxalites opened indiscriminate firing on them, leading to a gun-battle between both the sides, he said. “Five STF personnel sustained bullet injuries, three of them critically, in the face-off following which reinforcement was sent to evacuate them,” the Special DGP said. The injured were airlifted to Raipur and admitted at a private hospital here. While cordoning off the region, the team of security forces were on their way back to the base when it again came under heavy firing from the ultras near Durma village at around 3.30 pm in which two DRG jawans were killed, he said.

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