Red rebels kill four BSF jawans in Chhattisgarh

Raipur: Four Border Security Force (BSF) personnel were killed and two injured Thursday in an encounter with Naxals in Chhattisgarh, police said. The encounter comes a week before polling for the first phase of Lok Sabha elections is held in the state.

The skirmish took place around noon in a dense forest near Mahla village in Kanker district when a joint team of BSF’s 114th battalion and the District Force was out on a search operation, police said.

“Four BSF troopers were killed and two injured in the incident,” Deputy Inspector General (anti-Naxal operations) Sundarraj P told this agency.

The patrolling team had launched the operation from the BSF’s Mahla camp, located around 250 from here, he informed.

When the security men were advancing through a forest patch, a group of Naxals fired at them, leading to a gun battle, stated Sundarraj.

The deceased were identified as BSF’s assistant sub-inspector Boro, and constables Ramkrishnan, Someshwar and Ishrar Khan. Assistant commandant Gopu Ram and inspector Gopal Ram were injured in the exchange of fire, informed Sundarraj.

Soon after being alerted, reinforcement was rushed to the spot. A search operation has already started and a large area cordoned off informed other officials. The bodies of the deceased and the injured personnel have been brought to the BSF’s Mahla camp, they said.

Polling in the Kanker Lok Sabha constituency will be held along with two other seats – Mahasamund and Rajnandgaon -in the second phase of Lok Sabha elections April 18 in Chhattisgarh. Polling for other two phases in the state will be held April 11 and 23.

PTI

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