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January - 6 
On January 6, more than 100 activists of the outlawed private army of landlords, Ranvir Sena staged a ‘flag march’ in six villages of Gaya district. They were carrying lethal weapons and had also exploded bombs. Police sources said the Ranvir Sena has for the first time come out in the open and orga
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On January 6, more than 100 activists of the outlawed private army of landlords, Ranvir Sena staged a ‘flag march’ in six villages of Gaya district. They were carrying lethal weapons and had also exploded bombs. Police sources said the Ranvir Sena has for the first time come out in the open and organised such a march. Generally, armed squads of the Sena surface only when they have to perpetrate carnage. The police are trying to find out the real reason for the flag march.
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January - 19 
In another incident, another Naxal outfit, the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) activists blew up the house of a jailer of Gaya Prison, at Dhandhar Bigha village, in Jehanabad district, on January 19, a delayed report said.
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In another incident, another Naxal outfit, the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) activists blew up the house of a jailer of Gaya Prison, at Dhandhar Bigha village, in Jehanabad district, on January 19, a delayed report said.
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February - 1 
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on February 1, in a press release in Hyderabad claimed that it had achieved remarkable success in anti-Naxalite operations in Andhra Pradesh. As many as 55 extremists were killed and 102 apprehended in 142 encounters from 1996-2000. The anti-Naxalite operation
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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on February 1, in a press release in Hyderabad claimed that it had achieved remarkable success in anti-Naxalite operations in Andhra Pradesh. As many as 55 extremists were killed and 102 apprehended in 142 encounters from 1996-2000. The anti-Naxalite operation conducted under the CRPF command during that period led to the seizure of 118 major arms, 857 rounds of ammunitions and 220 explosives from the PWG Dalams. Ten CRPF personnel were killed during the operations.
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February - 1 
Two police personnel were killed and another seriously injured when the left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), blasted a bus at Lovalakshmipuram in Vizianagaram district, Andhra Pradesh.
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Two police personnel were killed and another seriously injured when the left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), blasted a bus at Lovalakshmipuram in Vizianagaram district, Andhra Pradesh.
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March - 5 
On the night of March 5, in Yellamanda village, Chittor district, Naxalites hurled bombs and opened fire at an anti-extremist police squad and sped awayb with some arms and ammunition Unconfirmed reports said two constables were injured in the incident.
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On the night of March 5, in Yellamanda village, Chittor district, Naxalites hurled bombs and opened fire at an anti-extremist police squad and sped awayb with some arms and ammunition Unconfirmed reports said two constables were injured in the incident.
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March - 7 
On the same day in the forest area in Warangal district, four PWG extremists blasted claymore mines and targeted a police party and exchanged fire. But there were no casulaties on either side.
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On the same day in the forest area in Warangal district, four PWG extremists blasted claymore mines and targeted a police party and exchanged fire. But there were no casulaties on either side.
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March - 28 
On March 28, left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the People's War Group (PWG), damaged some communication equipment, a public telephone, and another, a private one, at Challagarige village, Chityal mandal, Warangal district.
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On March 28, left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the People's War Group (PWG), damaged some communication equipment, a public telephone, and another, a private one, at Challagarige village, Chityal mandal, Warangal district.
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April - 15 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist-Janashakti group (CPI-ML)(Janashakti), blasted a telephone exchange in Warangal district on April 15.
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist-Janashakti group (CPI-ML)(Janashakti), blasted a telephone exchange in Warangal district on April 15.
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April - 19 
According to official sources, four police personnel were killed and three more seriously injured in a landmine blast in Chintakarrapalem village, East Godavari districts on April 19. The landmine was reportedly triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG). According
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According to official sources, four police personnel were killed and three more seriously injured in a landmine blast in Chintakarrapalem village, East Godavari districts on April 19. The landmine was reportedly triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG). According to police sources, a six-member police team headed by a Grey Hounds inspector was combing the area since April 16 for landmines and recovered as many as 13 mines planted on the roads criss-crossing the thick forests of Rampachodavaram. The police team was returning to Y Raghavaram police station in a jeep when the incident occurred.
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April - 24 
Naxalites blasted an office building of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in Nalgonda district.
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Naxalites blasted an office building of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in Nalgonda district.
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April - 25 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), blasted a telephone exchange at a place along the Srisailam left bank canal, Nalgonda district, on April 25.
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), blasted a telephone exchange at a place along the Srisailam left bank canal, Nalgonda district, on April 25.
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April - 27 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), tried to blast two culverts on the Hyderabad-Warangal Highway, as part of the 48 hour bandh-call given on April 27 in Warangal district. Police sources said one culvert was partially damaged and the other
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), tried to blast two culverts on the Hyderabad-Warangal Highway, as part of the 48 hour bandh-call given on April 27 in Warangal district. Police sources said one culvert was partially damaged and the other was intact.
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May - 4 
In another incident, on May 4, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) blasted an abandoned police station in Chandurthi village, East Godavari district. The police station was abandoned recently for its vulnerability to Naxalite attack.
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In another incident, on May 4, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) blasted an abandoned police station in Chandurthi village, East Godavari district. The police station was abandoned recently for its vulnerability to Naxalite attack.
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May - 6 
Two senior police officials, Ashok Kumar Sinha, the Deputy Inspector General, Hazaribagh (DIG) and R K Mallik, Superintendent of Police (SP), Chatra, were among seven police personnel, who were seriously injured in a land mine blast ambush at Karimara in Chatra district on May 6. A civilian was kill
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Two senior police officials, Ashok Kumar Sinha, the Deputy Inspector General, Hazaribagh (DIG) and R K Mallik, Superintendent of Police (SP), Chatra, were among seven police personnel, who were seriously injured in a land mine blast ambush at Karimara in Chatra district on May 6. A civilian was killed in the explosion. The mine was suspected to have been planted by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC). The police personnel were going to the area to destroy a bunker of the MCC in the area. The Naxalites, who are suspected to have received advance information on the raid, set up the ambush. A search operation has been launched to arrest the responsible Naxalites.
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May - 15 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) blew up a telephone exchange at Parkal, Warangal district, on May 15. This is the second exchange to be blown up by the Naxalites this year.
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) blew up a telephone exchange at Parkal, Warangal district, on May 15. This is the second exchange to be blown up by the Naxalites this year.
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May - 20 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites, made an attempt to attack a police station and blew up a local self-government office (Mandal Revenue Office) building in two separate incidents in Warangal and Karimnagar districts on May 20. In the first incident, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) attack
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites, made an attempt to attack a police station and blew up a local self-government office (Mandal Revenue Office) building in two separate incidents in Warangal and Karimnagar districts on May 20. In the first incident, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) attacked a police station at Kothaguda, Warangal district. However, the alert policemen repulsed the attack forcing the Naxalites to retreat. No one was injured in the incident. This was the second attempt by the PWG to attack the Kothaguda police station in the last one month. In another incident in Karimnagar district, Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, CPI (ML) Janashakti Group blasted a Mandal Revenue Office building at Medipalli. The Naxalites also reportedly left a note saying that the action was in protest against 'fake encounters'.
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May - 23 
Two left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist [CPI-ML] (Janasakthi) were killed when they went to blast a telephone exchange in Avunuru village, Karimnagar district, on May 23. The telephone exchange was destroyed in the blast. Property worth Rs 11 lakh was da
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Two left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist [CPI-ML] (Janasakthi) were killed when they went to blast a telephone exchange in Avunuru village, Karimnagar district, on May 23. The telephone exchange was destroyed in the blast. Property worth Rs 11 lakh was damaged too. The police also recovered one 9-mm carbine and a .30 carbine, which were snatched from the police some time ago.
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May - 25 
In yet another development, in Mahbubnagar district, suspected Naxalites of the PWG blew up the mandal parishad (local self-government) office at Tandur. The loss of property is estimated to be around Rs. 7 lakh.
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In yet another development, in Mahbubnagar district, suspected Naxalites of the PWG blew up the mandal parishad (local self-government) office at Tandur. The loss of property is estimated to be around Rs. 7 lakh.
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May - 27 
On May 27, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), blew up an oilseed go-down of the agriculture department adjoining Atmakur police station, Warangal district. According to official sources, around 30 armed Naxalites came on three wheelers and blasted the building.
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On May 27, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), blew up an oilseed go-down of the agriculture department adjoining Atmakur police station, Warangal district. According to official sources, around 30 armed Naxalites came on three wheelers and blasted the building.
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June - 9 
In another incident, two police personnel were killed in a landmine explosion set off by the Naxalites of the PWG in Ranga Reddy district.
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In another incident, two police personnel were killed in a landmine explosion set off by the Naxalites of the PWG in Ranga Reddy district.
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June - 13 
According to official sources, at least six police personnel were injured when suspected left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), triggered an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) at Chauram village, Jehanabad district, on June 12. The incident took place when a police party was
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According to official sources, at least six police personnel were injured when suspected left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), triggered an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) at Chauram village, Jehanabad district, on June 12. The incident took place when a police party was returning to the Chauram police station after a patrol duty in the neighbouring village when the Naxalites, hiding in nearby fields, triggered the device.
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June - 15 
In another incident, on the same day, PWG Naxalites blasted a telephone exchange at Venkatapuram village, Dahrmavaram sub-division. The blast of the 128-line exchange has caused an estimated loss of Rs 15 lakh and has severed the telephone links to seven surrounding villages.
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In another incident, on the same day, PWG Naxalites blasted a telephone exchange at Venkatapuram village, Dahrmavaram sub-division. The blast of the 128-line exchange has caused an estimated loss of Rs 15 lakh and has severed the telephone links to seven surrounding villages.
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June - 15 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed two persons at Rampur village, Jehanabad district, on June 15. In a separate incident, on the same day, MCC Naxalites triggered a landmine blast in the same village in which a police personnel was injured. The police have la
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed two persons at Rampur village, Jehanabad district, on June 15. In a separate incident, on the same day, MCC Naxalites triggered a landmine blast in the same village in which a police personnel was injured. The police have launched combing operation to track down the Naxalites.
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July - 9 
According to official sources, two persons were killed and seven police personnel injured in two separate landmine blasts triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) near Dharmavaram town, Ananthapur district, on July 9. In the first incident, two persons were kill
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According to official sources, two persons were killed and seven police personnel injured in two separate landmine blasts triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) near Dharmavaram town, Ananthapur district, on July 9. In the first incident, two persons were killed in a landmine explosion between Ganginepalli and Eruvonipalli villages.
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July - 9 
In the second landmine blast at Veldurthi village seven policemen, including a Sub-inspector of police, were injured. The blast was triggered off by a remote control device.
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In the second landmine blast at Veldurthi village seven policemen, including a Sub-inspector of police, were injured. The blast was triggered off by a remote control device.
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July - 11 
Three persons were killed and three others seriously injured in a bomb blast in a house in Ramnatarh village, Giridih district, on July 11. The incident took place when few people were assembling a bomb in a house. Police are investigating the matter.
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Three persons were killed and three others seriously injured in a bomb blast in a house in Ramnatarh village, Giridih district, on July 11. The incident took place when few people were assembling a bomb in a house. Police are investigating the matter.
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July - 13 
In another incident, on the same day, police arrested a MCC Naxalite wanted in landmine blasts and other criminal cases in Kolhu village, Hazaribagh district.
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In another incident, on the same day, police arrested a MCC Naxalite wanted in landmine blasts and other criminal cases in Kolhu village, Hazaribagh district.
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July - 29 
On July 30, Andhra Pradesh police clarified in an official release that the Eturunagaram police station in Warangal district suffered only minor damage in the attack by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) on July 29. The police said only a row of the Central Reserve Polic
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On July 30, Andhra Pradesh police clarified in an official release that the Eturunagaram police station in Warangal district suffered only minor damage in the attack by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) on July 29. The police said only a row of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) barracks adjacent to the police station was razed in the incident. Initial reports held that the police station was damaged extensively. The release said, the Naxalites planed to blow up the entire police station, kill its personnel and decamp with arms and ammunition, but alert police personnel foiled their attempt. It was probably for the first time that the PWG used a remote controlled Improvised Explosive Device (IED) to storm a police station in the State. Meanwhile, the toll in the July 29-attack on the police station rose to five with two more persons, civilians, succumbing to injuries.
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July - 29 
Three police personnel were killed and four others, including a civilian, seriously injured when left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) attacked a police station in Eturnagraram, Warangal district, on July 29. According to police sources, the incident took place when around
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Three police personnel were killed and four others, including a civilian, seriously injured when left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) attacked a police station in Eturnagraram, Warangal district, on July 29. According to police sources, the incident took place when around 100 armed Naxalites attacked the police station with directional mines, grenades and crude bombs. The Naxalites also hurled bombs at the residential quarters of police personnel and badly damaged the buildings.
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August - 20 
According to official sources, 10 police personnel were killed and two others critically injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), near Remidicherla village, Guntur district, on August 20. The incident took place when a police party was
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According to official sources, 10 police personnel were killed and two others critically injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), near Remidicherla village, Guntur district, on August 20. The incident took place when a police party was proceeding to a nearby village for making security arrangements. The incident is being viewed as a major Naxalite attack in the recent past. Police were yet to ascertain which dalam (armed squad) was involved in the attack. Significantly, Guntur district is not among the Naxalite strongholds.
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August - 25 
On August 25, PWG Naxalites blasted the house of a bamboo contractor in Diguvametta village, Prakasam district.
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On August 25, PWG Naxalites blasted the house of a bamboo contractor in Diguvametta village, Prakasam district.
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September - 4 
Three persons were killed and three more were injured in two successive bomb blasts at the Eluru railway station, West Godavari district, on September 4 night. Police sources said it might be an accident involving left-wing extremists, Naxalites, carrying explosives. The police suspect that the Naxa
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Three persons were killed and three more were injured in two successive bomb blasts at the Eluru railway station, West Godavari district, on September 4 night. Police sources said it might be an accident involving left-wing extremists, Naxalites, carrying explosives. The police suspect that the Naxalites were carrying explosives when two of them fell off accidentally triggering the blasts.
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September - 7 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted an armed police outpost at Dharakonda, Visakhapatnam district on September 7. Reports said later the Naxalites took out a rally by singing revolutionary songs and beating of drums. Pamphlets were a
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted an armed police outpost at Dharakonda, Visakhapatnam district on September 7. Reports said later the Naxalites took out a rally by singing revolutionary songs and beating of drums. Pamphlets were also found near the site reiterating their ‘commitment’ to destroy police buildings.
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September - 9 
Five security force personnel were killed and 13 others injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) at Sunnampalli, East Godavari district, on September 9. According to official sources, the incident took place when approximately 30 securi
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Five security force personnel were killed and 13 others injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) at Sunnampalli, East Godavari district, on September 9. According to official sources, the incident took place when approximately 30 security force personnel were proceeding towards Marredwalli consequent to information that Naxalites were planning to attack the Marredwalli police station. Sources also added that the Naxalites could not seize any weapons as the blast was followed by a brief encounter. Naxalites managed to escape from the encounter site.
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September - 12 
According to official sources, nine persons, including six police personnel, were killed and three others injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites, near the Keva canal under the Chainpur police station limits, Kaimur district on September 12. A senior police official
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According to official sources, nine persons, including six police personnel, were killed and three others injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites, near the Keva canal under the Chainpur police station limits, Kaimur district on September 12. A senior police official said the police personnel travelling in another vehicle challenged the Naxalites after the blast and killed three of them on the spot.
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September - 23 
Official sources said 12 personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were killed and five more injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), in the Abroj forest area, Hazaribagh district, on September 23. The State police sai
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Official sources said 12 personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were killed and five more injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), in the Abroj forest area, Hazaribagh district, on September 23. The State police said a patrolling party was waylaid in the forest area by the MCC Naxalites who later detonated the landmine. Nine personnel were killed in the blast while three more died in the subsequent encounter. Some Naxalites, too, were injured in the encounter, which lasted for several hours. The police have launched a massive combing operation in the area to arrest the Naxalites.
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September - 29 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked a police post in Koderma district on September 29 and burnt alive a police personnel. Five other police personnel were also injured in the incident. A senior police official told the media
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked a police post in Koderma district on September 29 and burnt alive a police personnel. Five other police personnel were also injured in the incident. A senior police official told the media that the Naxalites dragged a police constable to a nearby wooden pole where he was tied and beaten before being set on fire. He added that the Naxalites exploded more than 40 crude bombs and fired nearly 75 rounds on the police posts before fleeing with arms, ammunition and money from the post.
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October - 4 
Four police personnel, including a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), were killed and four others seriously injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites, near Bargarh, Garhwa district, on October 4. There was a heavy exchange of fire between the Naxalites and the poli
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Four police personnel, including a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), were killed and four others seriously injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites, near Bargarh, Garhwa district, on October 4. There was a heavy exchange of fire between the Naxalites and the police after the blast, but the Naxalites managed to escape. A senior police official said the identity of the Naxalite outfit behind the attack was yet to be ascertained. He said a red alert has been sounded in all the three districts of Palamu division and additional companies of paramilitary forces had been deployed in the area. The State’s borders with neighbouring Chhattisgarh had been sealed and raids were being conducted to track down the Naxalites. This is the second major incident of attack on police by the Naxalites. Earlier, on September 23, 12 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were killed and 15 others injured in a landmine blast triggered by the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) in Hazaribagh district.
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October - 11 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the ancestral house of former chairman of the Andhra Pradesh Handloom Weavers Cooperative Society (APCO) at Dhulimitta village, Warangal district, late on October 11 night. Police sources said some
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the ancestral house of former chairman of the Andhra Pradesh Handloom Weavers Cooperative Society (APCO) at Dhulimitta village, Warangal district, late on October 11 night. Police sources said some four or five armed Naxalites went to the house and asked his aged parents and other inmates to come out before blasting it with explosives. They are understood to have planted about three buckets of explosives. Further details on the incidents are awaited.
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October - 17 
According to official sources, four persons, including two police personnel, were killed and a sub-divisional police officer injured when left wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted a landmine near Gorkhagaon village, Dantewada district, on October 17. When a police
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According to official sources, four persons, including two police personnel, were killed and a sub-divisional police officer injured when left wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted a landmine near Gorkhagaon village, Dantewada district, on October 17. When a police party was proceeding on the Inzaram-Mezi road the explosion took place right under their jeep, which was shattered into pieces. The police have launched a combing operation to arrest the Naxalites.
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October - 17 
Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, CPI-ML (Janasakthi) group, blasted the newly set-up telephone exchange in Gadkol village, Srikonda mandal (administrative unit), on October 17 night. Police sources said equipment worth Rs 35 lakh had been destroye
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Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, CPI-ML (Janasakthi) group, blasted the newly set-up telephone exchange in Gadkol village, Srikonda mandal (administrative unit), on October 17 night. Police sources said equipment worth Rs 35 lakh had been destroyed in the blast. The Naxalites also reportedly left a letter at the blast site exhorting people to fight against the ‘anti-people policies’ of the government.
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October - 19 
Seven persons, including six police personnel were killed in a landmine blast triggered by left wing extremists Naxalites near Jagpura village, Patna district on October 19. According to official sources, the incident took place when the police party was heading towards Dutt-Mai village where the
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Seven persons, including six police personnel were killed in a landmine blast triggered by left wing extremists Naxalites near Jagpura village, Patna district on October 19. According to official sources, the incident took place when the police party was heading towards Dutt-Mai village where the armed Naxalites had reportedly raided a police picket. The landmine exploded when the police party reached near Jagpura village. The Naxalites, hidden in a nearby paddy field, had triggered the blast killing all on the spot and ripping the vehicle apart. The Naxalites also reportedly looted arms and ammunition of the police party. The identity of the Naxal group behind the landmine blast has not yet been established. A senior police official, while speaking to the media in State capital, Patna, said, "The manner in which the land-mine was blasted has trade- mark of the People's War Group (PWG). It alone is known to carry out such operations." He, however, added that the police also suspected the hand of Jainandan Yadav gang in the incident. "Jainandan Yadav was also a member of the PWG two months back," he said and conceded that land mine blasts had become an unavoidable professional hazard. "We have to change our strategy," he added.
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October - 20 
In yet another incident, on October 20, the PWG Naxalites blasted the Kothaguda mandal revenue office building and set fire to the vehicles of two local-level leaders of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in Warangal. All the records at the mandal office were destroyed in the explosion.
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In yet another incident, on October 20, the PWG Naxalites blasted the Kothaguda mandal revenue office building and set fire to the vehicles of two local-level leaders of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in Warangal. All the records at the mandal office were destroyed in the explosion.
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October - 21 
Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted a bottling unit of American soft drink company Coca Cola, at Atmakaru in Guntur district, on October 21. According to official sources no one was injured in the incident but the blast caused extensive damage to the unit. The to
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Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted a bottling unit of American soft drink company Coca Cola, at Atmakaru in Guntur district, on October 21. According to official sources no one was injured in the incident but the blast caused extensive damage to the unit. The total loss is estimated at Rs one crore. The Naxalites used three steel cans filled with explosives to destroy a boiler and the transformer room of the factory. A fourth can filled with explosives failed to explode. Had this too gone off, the bottling unit of the factory would have been destroyed. The attack came on the eve of the State-wide strike called by the PWG on October 22 to protest US-led military operations in Afghanistan. The Naxalites reportedly left a note behind which said the move was in protest against the ‘imperialistic actions’ of the US in attacking Afghanistan. The Naxalites branded the US as the ‘real terrorist’ and warned that there would be more attacks against multinational companies in the days ahead.
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October - 23 
According to media reports, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted four vehicles and two rigs of the state-owned Mineral Exploration Corporation (MEC) at Mamakannu, Khammam district on October 23 night. Reports said that a group of approximately 40 PWG Naxalites plan
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According to media reports, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted four vehicles and two rigs of the state-owned Mineral Exploration Corporation (MEC) at Mamakannu, Khammam district on October 23 night. Reports said that a group of approximately 40 PWG Naxalites planted explosives at the exploration site of the MEC and blasted it after forcing the workers to leave the area. The loss is estimated at Rs. 70 lakh. Reports also indicated that the Naxalites had staged the attack to protest the killing of the PWG Khamman ‘district secretary’, who was earlier killed in an encounter on October 14.
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October - 27 
According to official sources, a police personnel was killed and two more injured in landmine explosion set off by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), at Nadungunda tribal hamlet, Srikakulam district, on October 27. The incident took place when a special police party was
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According to official sources, a police personnel was killed and two more injured in landmine explosion set off by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), at Nadungunda tribal hamlet, Srikakulam district, on October 27. The incident took place when a special police party was combing the forests to arrest the Naxalites.
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October - 27 
In another incident on October 27, PWG Naxalites blasted the generator room of a construction company at Kokuvanigunta village, Prakasam district.
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In another incident on October 27, PWG Naxalites blasted the generator room of a construction company at Kokuvanigunta village, Prakasam district.
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October - 28 
Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blew up the Kuneru railway station in Vizianagaram district, on October 28 night. The district police chief said no one was injured in the incident. Approximately five Naxalites, including a woman cadre, came to the railway station,
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Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blew up the Kuneru railway station in Vizianagaram district, on October 28 night. The district police chief said no one was injured in the incident. Approximately five Naxalites, including a woman cadre, came to the railway station, asked the staff to vacate, and set off explosives. The building and some office equipment were damage in the explosion. The Naxalites also took away four walkie-talkies from the railway station. Before fleeing from the scene, they reportedly pasted some posters expressing resentment against police high-handedness and atrocities.
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October - 30 
In another incident, PWG Naxalites made an unsuccessful attempt to blast the police post at Ramareddy village in Sadasivanagar mandal (administrative unit) on October 30. However, the Naxalites blasted three culverts on the way to the outpost.
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In another incident, PWG Naxalites made an unsuccessful attempt to blast the police post at Ramareddy village in Sadasivanagar mandal (administrative unit) on October 30. However, the Naxalites blasted three culverts on the way to the outpost.
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November - 1 
According to official sources, one person was killed and three employees of the Andhra Pradesh State Agriculture Department injured when left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), triggered a landmine blast in Patnapur, Adilabad district, on November 1. A few other government e
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According to official sources, one person was killed and three employees of the Andhra Pradesh State Agriculture Department injured when left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), triggered a landmine blast in Patnapur, Adilabad district, on November 1. A few other government employees and a journalist of a vernacular daily had a miraculous escape. Official sources said, of the six landmines planted by the Naxalites, only four worked. Later, the police diffused the remaining two mines. Also, the police later discovered some claymore mines planted on a tree on the roadside. The incident took place when a vehicle carrying agriculture department officials was going to Jodeghat to participate in a programme organised in memory of Komaram Bhim, a tribal leader of yore. Special police personnel near the blast site opened fire that continued for about half an hour. However, the Naxals escaped unhurt. Ministers and Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) from the district are the suspected targets.
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November - 1 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) triggered a landmine blast that blew up a portion of a bridge near Chitrakonda, Malkangiri district, on November 1. Later, security forces recovered some arms and ammunition from the forest near the blast site. The landmine blast affect
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) triggered a landmine blast that blew up a portion of a bridge near Chitrakonda, Malkangiri district, on November 1. Later, security forces recovered some arms and ammunition from the forest near the blast site. The landmine blast affected communication to Chitrakonda.
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November - 2 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted the house of the Mogullapalli mandal (local administrative unit) president and leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) at Dugyala village, Warangal district, on November 2 night. Police sour
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted the house of the Mogullapalli mandal (local administrative unit) president and leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) at Dugyala village, Warangal district, on November 2 night. Police sources said approximately five armed Naxalites entered the house and asked the occupants to come out of the house. They later blasted it by planting powerful explosives. The Naxalites also reportedly left a note at the blast site claiming they had resorted to the act in protest against the oppressive methods being adopted by both the Union and the State governments on the ‘people’s movement’ and also against the US attacks on Afghanistan.
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November - 12 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the People's War Group (PWG), blew up the railway track between Karkatta and Untari, Palamu district, Jharkhand, early on November 12, reports said. The blast damaged about 50 ft of tracks and formed big craters in the area.
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the People's War Group (PWG), blew up the railway track between Karkatta and Untari, Palamu district, Jharkhand, early on November 12, reports said. The blast damaged about 50 ft of tracks and formed big craters in the area.
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November - 29 
In a separate incident, PWG Naxalites blasted a telephone exchange at Nampalli, Nalgonda district on November 29.
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In a separate incident, PWG Naxalites blasted a telephone exchange at Nampalli, Nalgonda district on November 29.
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November - 29 
In another incident on the same day, unidentified Naxalites blew up the house of a local leader of the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) in Lakshmidevipet village, Warangal district. The Naxalites blasted the house with detonators after asking the inmates to leave it.
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In another incident on the same day, unidentified Naxalites blew up the house of a local leader of the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) in Lakshmidevipet village, Warangal district. The Naxalites blasted the house with detonators after asking the inmates to leave it.
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November - 29 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a milk chilling plant owned by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s wife, on the Tirupati-Pileru road in Chittoor district, on November 29. According to official sources, the incident occurred when five armed Naxalites barged in
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a milk chilling plant owned by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s wife, on the Tirupati-Pileru road in Chittoor district, on November 29. According to official sources, the incident occurred when five armed Naxalites barged into the premise of the plant, and at gunpoint asked the employees on duty to leave the premise. The Naxalites then blasted the unit using a Improvised Explosive Device (IED). The main building of the plant and machinery is reported to have suffered extensive damage. Although the exact loss is yet to be ascertained, police sources said it could add up to several lakhs. They also left behind a note, contents of which are not yet known. The police have launched a massive combing operation in Chittoor and Tirupati to arrest the blast suspects.
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November - 29 
In the same district, the Naxalites also blasted a granite factory owned by Union Minister of State for Defence UV Krishnam Raju at Ramantapur on November 29 night. According to Tata Coffee Limited Managing Director, the damage was estimated to be about 5 crore. The Bramhanapally plant is the onl
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In the same district, the Naxalites also blasted a granite factory owned by Union Minister of State for Defence UV Krishnam Raju at Ramantapur on November 29 night. According to Tata Coffee Limited Managing Director, the damage was estimated to be about 5 crore. The Bramhanapally plant is the only instant coffee plant in the country. It produces 2,400 tonne of instant coffee powder a year. Tata officials are approaching senior police and home department officials to seek additional security for the company's installations.
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November - 30 
Continuing its violence against the industrial sector, the PWG Naxalites blew up a Tata Coffee Industry plant at Bramhanapally in Medak district, on November 30.
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Continuing its violence against the industrial sector, the PWG Naxalites blew up a Tata Coffee Industry plant at Bramhanapally in Medak district, on November 30.
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November - 30 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) used claymore mines to blast a local court complex at Asifabad in Adilabad district on the night of November 30. Police said that a group of six naxalites ordered staff present in the complex to leave and planted the mines in two buildi
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) used claymore mines to blast a local court complex at Asifabad in Adilabad district on the night of November 30. Police said that a group of six naxalites ordered staff present in the complex to leave and planted the mines in two buildings within the complex.
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December - 1 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up the house of State’s Cooperation Minister and a police outpost in Malkangiri district, on December 1 night. Official sources said, approximately 40 Naxalites raided the police post at Poteru mar
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up the house of State’s Cooperation Minister and a police outpost in Malkangiri district, on December 1 night. Official sources said, approximately 40 Naxalites raided the police post at Poteru market and triggered off a dynamite blast. No one was injured as the police personnel were made to vacate the premise at gunpoint. Naxalites then went to Minister’s house and forced the occupants to come out. A dynamite blast was set off there as well. The Minister was not at home at the time. The Minister, speaking to the media, said that he had been in the Naxalites ‘hit list’ for quite some time. He added that now he feared a ‘greater danger’ to his life.
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December - 1 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites attacked two police stations in tribal-dominated Dantewada district, on December 1 night. They also triggered a landmine explosion on Katru-Bdere road near Jagdalpur. However, there were no casualties in either incidents.
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites attacked two police stations in tribal-dominated Dantewada district, on December 1 night. They also triggered a landmine explosion on Katru-Bdere road near Jagdalpur. However, there were no casualties in either incidents.
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December - 1 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) unleashed a fresh wave of violence on the night of December 1, in the State. The attacks were reportedly to mark the first anniversary of the formation of People’s Guerrilla Army (PGA). In the first incident, approximately 50 Naxalit
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) unleashed a fresh wave of violence on the night of December 1, in the State. The attacks were reportedly to mark the first anniversary of the formation of People’s Guerrilla Army (PGA). In the first incident, approximately 50 Naxalites attacked the police station at Koyyuru in Visakhapatnam district. They also blasted claymore mines during the attack. The police repulsed the attack by using grenades and other sophisticated weapons. In another incident, in the same district, approximately 40 Naxalites launched an attack at the GK Veedhi police station. Security forces promptly returned the fire and the Naxalites were forced to retreat. While retreating, Naxalites blasted a telephone exchange and Coffee Research building at RV Nagar.
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December - 2 
In an incident, approximately 30 Naxalites attacked the Y Ramavaram Police Station in East Godavari district. The exchange of fire continued for about an hour and Naxalites were forced to retreat. While retreating, Naxalites blasted one weighbridge and the house of a cashier nearby.
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In an incident, approximately 30 Naxalites attacked the Y Ramavaram Police Station in East Godavari district. The exchange of fire continued for about an hour and Naxalites were forced to retreat. While retreating, Naxalites blasted one weighbridge and the house of a cashier nearby.
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December - 2 
In an incident, Naxalites killed a former Naxalite at Kazipet village, Medak district. They also blew up the factory and guest house of Andhra Pradesh Paper Mills, located on the outskirts of Rajahmundry.
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In an incident, Naxalites killed a former Naxalite at Kazipet village, Medak district. They also blew up the factory and guest house of Andhra Pradesh Paper Mills, located on the outskirts of Rajahmundry.
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December - 2 
In the same district, Naxalites blasted the house of the Chintapalli Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) and set fire to a scooter and motorcycle there. They also blasted the office of the Mandal Revenue Officer.
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In the same district, Naxalites blasted the house of the Chintapalli Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) and set fire to a scooter and motorcycle there. They also blasted the office of the Mandal Revenue Officer.
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December - 4 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the residence of a leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) at Giddamutharam in Warangal district on December 4 night. There were no casualties. The Naxalites also reportedly left a letter near the house stating that the ex
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the residence of a leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) at Giddamutharam in Warangal district on December 4 night. There were no casualties. The Naxalites also reportedly left a letter near the house stating that the explosion was in protest against the ‘anti-people’ policies of the State government and its suppression of ‘people’s movements’.
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December - 4 
The police, on December 4, arrested a woman left-wing extremist, Naxalite of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) in Nawada. With this arrest, police claimed to have solved the mystery behind the MCC attack on police picket at Topchanchi, Jharkhand October 31, 2001, in which 13 police personnel were ki
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The police, on December 4, arrested a woman left-wing extremist, Naxalite of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) in Nawada. With this arrest, police claimed to have solved the mystery behind the MCC attack on police picket at Topchanchi, Jharkhand October 31, 2001, in which 13 police personnel were killed. During interrogation, the Naxalite reportedly confessed that she was actively involved in the attack along with her 146-member killing squad. According to her statement before the magistrate, the Topchanchi incident was led by one Bachchan Da. She also named about 100 other members of the squad, many of whom are already in police custody.
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December - 5 
PWG Naxalites blasted a building of a private company at Pujariguda village, Vizianagaram district. In a third attack, PWG Naxalites blasted the Mandal revenue office in Sirpur, Adilabad district. Reports said that the building was completely damaged and loss was estimated at Rs 15 lakh.
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PWG Naxalites blasted a building of a private company at Pujariguda village, Vizianagaram district. In a third attack, PWG Naxalites blasted the Mandal revenue office in Sirpur, Adilabad district. Reports said that the building was completely damaged and loss was estimated at Rs 15 lakh.
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December - 6 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) triggered two landmine blasts in the State, partially damaging a government office on December 6. In the first incident, Naxalites set off a landmine in the Konta block office premises in Dantewada distric
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) triggered two landmine blasts in the State, partially damaging a government office on December 6. In the first incident, Naxalites set off a landmine in the Konta block office premises in Dantewada district and damaged the walls of the building. No In the second incident, Naxals triggered another landmine blast in the Bheji Market Yard in the same district. In the same district, the Naxalites also damaged the statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Jhagargunda village. No casualties have been reported in these inicdents.
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December - 7 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites blasted the Mandal Revenue Office at Gummalakshmipuram, Vizianagaram district on December 7. Reports said four armed Naxalites came to office and warned all employees to vacate the office. They went into the computer room and blasted it with Improvised Explosive Devic
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites blasted the Mandal Revenue Office at Gummalakshmipuram, Vizianagaram district on December 7. Reports said four armed Naxalites came to office and warned all employees to vacate the office. They went into the computer room and blasted it with Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). According to the director of the office, the computer room was completely destroyed, while the remaining building was partially destroyed. Earlier on November 30, 2001, the Naxalites had made an unsuccessful attempt to blast the same office but the security forces foiled their attempt.
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December - 8 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a guest house of the Singareni Collieries on the banks of Kinnerasani river, near Palvancha in Khammam district on December 8. The Singareni General Manager said that the damage was extensive. It was built as a holiday home f
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a guest house of the Singareni Collieries on the banks of Kinnerasani river, near Palvancha in Khammam district on December 8. The Singareni General Manager said that the damage was extensive. It was built as a holiday home for workmen and employees of the collieries, he said.
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December - 8 
One person was killed and three police personnel seriously injured in a parcel bomb blast in Daltonganj on December 8. Official sources said that a parcel was delivered at the residence of a contractor by the postal department. The contractor, suspecting a foul play, informed the police. Upon arriva
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One person was killed and three police personnel seriously injured in a parcel bomb blast in Daltonganj on December 8. Official sources said that a parcel was delivered at the residence of a contractor by the postal department. The contractor, suspecting a foul play, informed the police. Upon arrival of the police, a tenant of the contractor opened the parcel which exploded killing him on the spot. Further investigations are on.
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December - 9 
In an incident, Naxalites of the People’s Guerrilla Army (PGA) blasted the forest guard quarters at Mondemkhel, Vizianagaram district, on December 9. Police recovered a bucket bomb, some incriminating documents and a pamphlet, which stated that the blast was carried out in retaliation to the ‘govern
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In an incident, Naxalites of the People’s Guerrilla Army (PGA) blasted the forest guard quarters at Mondemkhel, Vizianagaram district, on December 9. Police recovered a bucket bomb, some incriminating documents and a pamphlet, which stated that the blast was carried out in retaliation to the ‘government’s oppression of the Naxalites’.
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December - 10 
In an incident, on the same day, the PWG Naxalites blasted a telephone exchange at Kamalapur, Karimnagar district. Official sources said the extent of damage was yet to be ascertained.
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In an incident, on the same day, the PWG Naxalites blasted a telephone exchange at Kamalapur, Karimnagar district. Official sources said the extent of damage was yet to be ascertained.
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December - 11 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted the government guest- house at Samnapur, Balaghat district on December 11. Police sources said approximately 40 Naxalites entered the guest-house and asked the caretaker to vacate the place telling him that they wanted to blast
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted the government guest- house at Samnapur, Balaghat district on December 11. Police sources said approximately 40 Naxalites entered the guest-house and asked the caretaker to vacate the place telling him that they wanted to blast it. The Naxalites also reportedly left behind a note stating that they had formed a new outfit called the People’s Guerrilla Group (PGG) and were opposed to the Prevention of Terrorism Ordinance (POTO). The Naxalites also set afire a telephone exchange and a liquor stall in the same village.
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December - 12 
According to official sources, a left-wing extremist, Naxalite of the People’s War Group (PWG), suspected to have been involved in the blasting of a granite factory owned by Union Minister of State for Defence U Krishnam Raju, was killed in an encounter at Chetla Temmaipalli village, Medak district
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According to official sources, a left-wing extremist, Naxalite of the People’s War Group (PWG), suspected to have been involved in the blasting of a granite factory owned by Union Minister of State for Defence U Krishnam Raju, was killed in an encounter at Chetla Temmaipalli village, Medak district on December 12.
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December - 21 
Two personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were killed and four others injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), in the forests, 3 km away from the Chinia police post, Garhwa district, on December 21. Official source
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Two personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were killed and four others injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), in the forests, 3 km away from the Chinia police post, Garhwa district, on December 21. Official sources said the incident took place when a police team was combing the area for Naxalites.
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December - 24 
Four persons, including two police personnel, were injured when left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), triggered an explosion in the premises of the Hanumakonda police station, Warangal district, on December 24 night. Police sources said the incident took place when a group
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Four persons, including two police personnel, were injured when left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), triggered an explosion in the premises of the Hanumakonda police station, Warangal district, on December 24 night. Police sources said the incident took place when a group of Naxalites came to the police station and blasted three rooms. Senior police officials have rushed to the spot and a combing operation has been launched to arrest the Naxalites responsible for the blast.
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December - 25 
Four left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), were killed in an encounter near Padmakshigutta in Hamumakonda town, Warangal district on December 25. The encounter took place near the Hanumakonda police station where the Naxalites had triggered an explosion on December 24 nigh
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Four left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), were killed in an encounter near Padmakshigutta in Hamumakonda town, Warangal district on December 25. The encounter took place near the Hanumakonda police station where the Naxalites had triggered an explosion on December 24 night in which four persons were injured. Official sources said the incident took place when the police, who launched a massive manhunt to arrest the Naxalites responsible for the December 24 blast, came across seven Naxalites taking shelter near a hill. The police asked them to surrender, but the Naxalties hurled a bomb and opened fire forcing the police to retaliate. In the ensuing encounter, four Naxalites were killed while three others managed to escape. Three of the encounter victims have been identified as G Chandrasekhar, a teacher in a Government school, B Surender, cleaner in a local ESI hospital, and auto driver B Shankar. It is perhaps for the first time in the history of the Naxalite movement that two Government employees, including a teacher, have been killed by the police in encounter. The family members of the teacher, however, alleged that they have been killed in a fake enounter. On the other hand, the District police chief claimed that the teacher has been an activist of the PWG and two cases were pending against him in connection with the killing of two police personnel. Moreover, he was also functioning as a courier for some top leaders of the PWG, the police chief said.
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December - 26 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted the Basanpalli railway station, in Anantpur district, within hours of its inauguration, on December 26 night. Official sources said the value of damage was estimated at Rs 19 lakh. No one was present at the station at the time
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted the Basanpalli railway station, in Anantpur district, within hours of its inauguration, on December 26 night. Official sources said the value of damage was estimated at Rs 19 lakh. No one was present at the station at the time of the blast. The Naxalites also reportedly left behind pamphlets at the site that accused the government of meting out a raw deal to farmers and held it responsible for suicides by farmers in the State. The pamphlet also reportedly demanded the government to enhance the minimum support price of groundnut to Rs. 1,800 per tonne, pay compensation to damaged crops, extend crop insurance and waive loans and electricity bill arrears.
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December - 26 
Three police personnel were killed and 10 more injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites, near Hanumanghat, Bhabhua district, on December 26. Police sources said the Naxalites also decamped with 13 rifles and a huge quantity of ammunition. The incident took place when
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Three police personnel were killed and 10 more injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites, near Hanumanghat, Bhabhua district, on December 26. Police sources said the Naxalites also decamped with 13 rifles and a huge quantity of ammunition. The incident took place when a vehicle carrying 13 police personnel was on a routine patrol in the Bhagwanpur police station area.
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December - 31 
Three police personnel were killed and five others injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalite of the People’s War Group (PWG), at Bansibigha village, Palamu district, on December 31 night.
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Three police personnel were killed and five others injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalite of the People’s War Group (PWG), at Bansibigha village, Palamu district, on December 31 night.
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December - 31 
Three police personnel were killed and five others injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalite of the People’s War Group (PWG), at Bansibigha village, Palamu district, on December 31 night. Police sources said the blast occurred when a police party was patrolling the are
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Three police personnel were killed and five others injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalite of the People’s War Group (PWG), at Bansibigha village, Palamu district, on December 31 night. Police sources said the blast occurred when a police party was patrolling the area. Police later opened fire killing a PWG Naxalite. A combing operation has been launched to arrest the Naxalites.
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