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January - 7 
On January 7, 11 activists of the Left-extremist outfit, People’s War Group were killed in an encounter in Garwah district of Jharkhand. It was earlier reported that four activists were killed.
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On January 7, 11 activists of the Left-extremist outfit, People’s War Group were killed in an encounter in Garwah district of Jharkhand. It was earlier reported that four activists were killed.
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January - 7 
On January 7, four activists of the banned Left-extremist outfit, the People’s War Group (PWG) and one Central Resreve Police Force (CRPF) jawan were killed in an encounter at Banjare village, Garhwa district. Police claim that four or five more Naxalites might have been killed, but their bodies wer
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On January 7, four activists of the banned Left-extremist outfit, the People’s War Group (PWG) and one Central Resreve Police Force (CRPF) jawan were killed in an encounter at Banjare village, Garhwa district. Police claim that four or five more Naxalites might have been killed, but their bodies were taken away by the extremists. A huge cache of firearms including three double barrel guns, one rifle and explosives were seized from the encounter scene.
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February - 1 
Media reports said nine persons, believed to be supporters of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation, the reformed left-wing extremist group, were killed and several others injured when two groups, one a criminal gang and the other, the CPI (ML) Liberation, clashed at Jagdishpur
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Media reports said nine persons, believed to be supporters of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation, the reformed left-wing extremist group, were killed and several others injured when two groups, one a criminal gang and the other, the CPI (ML) Liberation, clashed at Jagdishpur in Siwan district on February 1. The State police chief, however, said that those killed were believed to be criminals and that their bodies were being identified.
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February - 17 
According to official sources, three left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML), Janashakti faction, were killed in an encounter in Ramlakshpeta forest area, Karimnagar district on February 17.
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According to official sources, three left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML), Janashakti faction, were killed in an encounter in Ramlakshpeta forest area, Karimnagar district on February 17.
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March - 7 
On March 7, about 40 left-wing extremists, Naxalites of outlawed People's War Group (PWG), mostly women cadres, escaped unhurt after exchanging fire with the police for nearly three and half hours on the border of Karimnagar and Nizamabad districts.
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On March 7, about 40 left-wing extremists, Naxalites of outlawed People's War Group (PWG), mostly women cadres, escaped unhurt after exchanging fire with the police for nearly three and half hours on the border of Karimnagar and Nizamabad districts.
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March - 9 
On March 9, an estimated 15 left-wing insurgents, Naxalites were killed and two policemen injured in an encounter in Bhawanipur village of Uttar Pradesh. Further details were not available.
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On March 9, an estimated 15 left-wing insurgents, Naxalites were killed and two policemen injured in an encounter in Bhawanipur village of Uttar Pradesh. Further details were not available.
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March - 18 
On the morning of March 18, three women left wing insurgents, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) were killed and four others including a ‘section commander’ and an ‘action team leader’ injured in an exchange of fire with the police in a forest adjoining the village of Rahatnagar in Nizambad.
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On the morning of March 18, three women left wing insurgents, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) were killed and four others including a ‘section commander’ and an ‘action team leader’ injured in an exchange of fire with the police in a forest adjoining the village of Rahatnagar in Nizambad.
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March - 29 March - 30
According to official sources, five left-wing extremists, Naxalites, including a dalam deputy commander and a police personnel were killed and another police personnel injured in separate encounters in Adilabad, Nalgonda, Warangal and Visakhapatanam districts on March 29-30. In the first encounter,
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According to official sources, five left-wing extremists, Naxalites, including a dalam deputy commander and a police personnel were killed and another police personnel injured in separate encounters in Adilabad, Nalgonda, Warangal and Visakhapatanam districts on March 29-30. In the first encounter, three unidentified Naxalites of Praja Pratighatna group were killed in Vemalpalli forest area, Adilabad district on March 30.
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March - 30 
According to official sources, five left-wing extremists, Naxalites, including a dalam deputy commander and a police personnel were killed and another police personnel injured in separate encounters in Adilabad, Nalgonda, Warangal and Visakhapatanam districts on March 29-30. In the first encounter,
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According to official sources, five left-wing extremists, Naxalites, including a dalam deputy commander and a police personnel were killed and another police personnel injured in separate encounters in Adilabad, Nalgonda, Warangal and Visakhapatanam districts on March 29-30. In the first encounter, three unidentified Naxalites of Praja Pratighatna group were killed in Vemalpalli forest area, Adilabad district on March 30.
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April - 10 
Three left wing extremists, naxalites of the People's Guerrilla Army (PGA), were killed in an encounter at Kadam in Adilabad district on April 10. Three police personnel were also injured in the encounter. Some arms and ammunition were recovered after the encounter including a Light Machine Gun (LMG
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Three left wing extremists, naxalites of the People's Guerrilla Army (PGA), were killed in an encounter at Kadam in Adilabad district on April 10. Three police personnel were also injured in the encounter. Some arms and ammunition were recovered after the encounter including a Light Machine Gun (LMG), the first recovery of its kind in the State.
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April - 14 
On April 14, fourteen persons, including an 18-month-old baby were killed by the left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) at Belpu village, Hazaribagh district. Those killed belonged to the Gram Suraksha Dal (Village Protection Force) which the villagers had raised three
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On April 14, fourteen persons, including an 18-month-old baby were killed by the left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) at Belpu village, Hazaribagh district. Those killed belonged to the Gram Suraksha Dal (Village Protection Force) which the villagers had raised three years ago to guard against MCC attacks. The carnage took place when around 1600 Naxalites, armed with AK-47 rifles, carbines and sharp-edged weapons, swooped on the village and locked the Gram Raksha Dal members inside their houses. They chopped off their heads before setting their houses on fire. Hazaribagh police chief Deepak Verma said that the police have started combing operations to nab the culprits.
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April - 18 
According to official sources, three left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Janshakthi (Rajanna faction), were killed and two police personnel were injured in an encounter near Devunigutta, Warangal district, on April 18. The police recovered one carbine, three 8mm rifles and one Chinese- made pisto
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According to official sources, three left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Janshakthi (Rajanna faction), were killed and two police personnel were injured in an encounter near Devunigutta, Warangal district, on April 18. The police recovered one carbine, three 8mm rifles and one Chinese- made pistol, besides extremist literature from the scene.
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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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May - 9 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed four persons, including a Samata Party worker, and injured the party's district unit president and seven others in Bundu block, Ranchi district on May 9. According to official sources the Naxalites dragged the victims out of
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed four persons, including a Samata Party worker, and injured the party's district unit president and seven others in Bundu block, Ranchi district on May 9. According to official sources the Naxalites dragged the victims out of their houses and took them to an unknown destination. Bodies of four of them were found later in nearby Tirilli village and Kathartoli locality of the same block. Samata Party's Jharkhand unit president and excise minister Ramesh Singh Munda later alleged that delayed action by the police led to the killings.
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June - 8 
According to official sources, three persons were killed in left-wing extremist, Naxalite, violence in Jehanabad district, on June 8. In the first incident, former Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist CPI-ML (Liberation) killed two persons at Detri village.
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According to official sources, three persons were killed in left-wing extremist, Naxalite, violence in Jehanabad district, on June 8. In the first incident, former Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist CPI-ML (Liberation) killed two persons at Detri village.
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June - 9 
According to official sources, 11 left-wing extremists, Naxalites, two police personnel and a local Congress leader were killed in separate incidents in Andhra Pradesh, on June 9. In the first incident at Nampalli, Nalgonda district, seven Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in a
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According to official sources, 11 left-wing extremists, Naxalites, two police personnel and a local Congress leader were killed in separate incidents in Andhra Pradesh, on June 9. In the first incident at Nampalli, Nalgonda district, seven Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in a four-hour long encounter. The incident occurred when a special police party raided a place where the Naxalites were reportedly holding a secret meeting.
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June - 9 
In another encounter in the Bhoopalapally forest area on the Karimnagar-Warangal border, four Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, CPI-ML (Janasakthi) were killed. In the third encounter, at Govindraopet, Warangal district, two Naxalites of the CPI-ML (Janasakthi) were killed
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In another encounter in the Bhoopalapally forest area on the Karimnagar-Warangal border, four Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, CPI-ML (Janasakthi) were killed. In the third encounter, at Govindraopet, Warangal district, two Naxalites of the CPI-ML (Janasakthi) were killed.
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June - 15 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) killed six persons near Nimmanapalli village, Karimnagar district, on June 15. The incident took place when the Naxalites waylaid a public bus going to Sirikonda from Sircilla and took away some villagers
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) killed six persons near Nimmanapalli village, Karimnagar district, on June 15. The incident took place when the Naxalites waylaid a public bus going to Sirikonda from Sircilla and took away some villagers with them. After beating them up in the forests, alleging them to responsible for the recent police operations, they shot the villagers dead.
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June - 16 
Six members of the PWG were killed by Naxals of the same outfit at Nerella in Karimnagar. The six slain Naxalites were accused of being police informers.
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Six members of the PWG were killed by Naxals of the same outfit at Nerella in Karimnagar. The six slain Naxalites were accused of being police informers.
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June - 19 
10 persons, including eight left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), a commando of the Grey Hounds (anti-Naxal force) and a one-year old infant were killed in an encounter that lasted for over seven hours in the hillocks near Marrigudem village, Nalgonda district, on June 19.
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10 persons, including eight left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), a commando of the Grey Hounds (anti-Naxal force) and a one-year old infant were killed in an encounter that lasted for over seven hours in the hillocks near Marrigudem village, Nalgonda district, on June 19. Among the Naxalites killed was the PWG Nalagonda District Committee Secretary, believed to be the mastermind behind the assassination of the then Panchayat Raj Minister, A. Madhava Reddy, in December 1999. Police also recovered some arms and ammunition from the spot.
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June - 21 
Three former left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), including a former 'squad leader’, abducted earlier on June 20 by the PWG from different villages of Bheemgal police circle, were killed on June 21 somewhere between Inayatnagar and Dammaracheruvu villages in Nizamabad dis
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Three former left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), including a former 'squad leader’, abducted earlier on June 20 by the PWG from different villages of Bheemgal police circle, were killed on June 21 somewhere between Inayatnagar and Dammaracheruvu villages in Nizamabad district. With these killings, the total number of persons killed by the PWG in the last one week on the allegations of helping police in covert operations has risen to 14.
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July - 5 
At least three left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) were injured in an encounter at Singhana village, Palamu district, on July 5, official sources said.
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At least three left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) were injured in an encounter at Singhana village, Palamu district, on July 5, official sources said.
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July - 5 
In the first incident, in Kandebera village about 20 activists of JSJMM killed three naxals. Five more naxals were killed in Nawadih village. After the killings the JSJMM activists left pamphlets mentioning that the killings were in retaliation of the massacre of 14 persons by the MCC on April 14 at
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In the first incident, in Kandebera village about 20 activists of JSJMM killed three naxals. Five more naxals were killed in Nawadih village. After the killings the JSJMM activists left pamphlets mentioning that the killings were in retaliation of the massacre of 14 persons by the MCC on April 14 at Beltu village in the same district. Police have launched a combing operation to arrest the culprits.
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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 - 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 - 4 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed three persons at Kanda, Daltonganj district, on August 4. Police also recovered a handwritten pamphlet, which said the three were killed for committing dacoity. However, reports said, quoting v
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed three persons at Kanda, Daltonganj district, on August 4. Police also recovered a handwritten pamphlet, which said the three were killed for committing dacoity. However, reports said, quoting villagers, that those killed were bidi-makers and one of them had no criminal background.
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August - 6 
On August 6, four left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, CPI-ML (Janasakthi) were killed in an encounter in the Rudrangi forest in Chandurthimandal. Police sources said the encounter took place when a police party on a combing operation came across eight N
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On August 6, four left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, CPI-ML (Janasakthi) were killed in an encounter in the Rudrangi forest in Chandurthimandal. Police sources said the encounter took place when a police party on a combing operation came across eight Naxalites in the thick forest area. On seeing the police, the Naxalites opened fire. Four of them were killed in the encounter. Four others managed to escape. The police also recovered some arms and ammunition from the encounter site.
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August - 9 
According to official sources, six police personnel were killed and an estimated 22 seriously injured when about 230 armed left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) launched simultaneous attacks on Kalimela and Motu police stations in Malkangiri district in the night of August
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According to official sources, six police personnel were killed and an estimated 22 seriously injured when about 230 armed left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) launched simultaneous attacks on Kalimela and Motu police stations in Malkangiri district in the night of August 9. Two Naxalites were also killed in the fight, while others managed to escape under the cover of darkness. The Naxalites also took away huge quantity of arms and ammunition while fleeing.
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August - 15 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed three members of a family at Khainia village, Patna district, on August 13. A senior police official, while talking to newsmen, said the deceased were sympathisers of the People’s War Group (PWG). He added that the killings
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed three members of a family at Khainia village, Patna district, on August 13. A senior police official, while talking to newsmen, said the deceased were sympathisers of the People’s War Group (PWG). He added that the killings were in retaliation for the recent murder of a village headman who had links with the MCC.
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August - 16 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), killed six persons belonging to a dalit (lower-caste) community at Mathaurha village, Patna district, late in the night on August 16. The victims are allegedly the sympathisers of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC). Reports said the kil
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), killed six persons belonging to a dalit (lower-caste) community at Mathaurha village, Patna district, late in the night on August 16. The victims are allegedly the sympathisers of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC). Reports said the killings were in retaliation to those of three sympathisers of the PWG, on August 13.
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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 - 22 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Peoples War Group (PWG) killed six persons, including three children, belonging to dalit (downtrodden) community at Damai village, Patna district, on August 22. Reports said the killing was in apparent retaliation of the killing of three PWG sympathisers by
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Peoples War Group (PWG) killed six persons, including three children, belonging to dalit (downtrodden) community at Damai village, Patna district, on August 22. Reports said the killing was in apparent retaliation of the killing of three PWG sympathisers by the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) at Khainia village, Patna district, on August 6. A senior police official said in Patna that contingents of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), the Bihar Military Police (BMP) and the District Armed Police were conducting raids to track down the Naxalites.
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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 - 6 
Five persons, including two police personnel, were killed and five others were injured as the 72-hour clamp down on vehicular movement by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), turned violent on the second day, on September 6. The MCC Naxalites ambushed a police patro
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Five persons, including two police personnel, were killed and five others were injured as the 72-hour clamp down on vehicular movement by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), turned violent on the second day, on September 6. The MCC Naxalites ambushed a police patrol party in areas in the Pathki forest, Latehar district. Five persons, including two police personnel, were killed in the encounter. The other three persons killed were civilians caught in the crossfire between the security forces and the Naxalites. The incident took place when the police were patrolling the area after the Naxalites damaged a private vehicle.
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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 - 16 
Bihar police, on September 16, recovered five beheaded bodies near the railway track in Barasauna village, Gaya district. The victims are yet to be identified. Police sources on the basis of initial investigation said that, it was suspected that left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communis
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Bihar police, on September 16, recovered five beheaded bodies near the railway track in Barasauna village, Gaya district. The victims are yet to be identified. Police sources on the basis of initial investigation said that, it was suspected that left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), were responsible for these killings.
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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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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 - 7 
The Garhwa district police chief said two ‘area commanders’ of the People’s War Group (PWG) had, along with their colleagues from Andhra Pradesh, triggered the October 4-landmine blast in which four police personnel were killed.
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The Garhwa district police chief said two ‘area commanders’ of the People’s War Group (PWG) had, along with their colleagues from Andhra Pradesh, triggered the October 4-landmine blast in which four police personnel were killed.
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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 - 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 - 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 - 31 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed 13 police personnel at Topchanchi, 35 kilometers from Dhanbad, on October 31, at midday. The Naxalites attacked the police picket housed in the Topchanchi block office premises when the police
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed 13 police personnel at Topchanchi, 35 kilometers from Dhanbad, on October 31, at midday. The Naxalites attacked the police picket housed in the Topchanchi block office premises when the police personnel were taking lunch. While 13 police personnel were killed on the spot, another was critically injured and his condition is stated to be serious. The Naxalites also looted 16 rifles, two carbines and a huge quantity of ammunition from the police picket The attack was the biggest ever on a Jharkhand police picket and the first during daytime.
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November - 7 
According to official sources, five left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) and a security force personnel were killed in two separate incidents in Palamu and Lohardagga districts on November 7. In the first incident, the PWG Naxalites attacked a police outpost at Piparkar v
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According to official sources, five left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) and a security force personnel were killed in two separate incidents in Palamu and Lohardagga districts on November 7. In the first incident, the PWG Naxalites attacked a police outpost at Piparkar village under the Vishrampur police station limits in Palamu district. In the ensuing encounter, five Naxalites were killed.
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November - 17 
Media reports said that four left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), including a woman, were killed in an encounter in the forest adjoining Sarasanapalle, in Warnagal district on November 17. Of the slain Naxalites, two belonged to the Pandava local guerilla squad (LGS), whi
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Media reports said that four left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), including a woman, were killed in an encounter in the forest adjoining Sarasanapalle, in Warnagal district on November 17. Of the slain Naxalites, two belonged to the Pandava local guerilla squad (LGS), while a third was ‘deputy leader’ of the Dharmasagar LGS. The fourth is yet to be identified. The police also recovered a stengun and two DBBL guns and other arms and accessories from the encounter site. It is reported that certain Naxlals had escaped into the forests.
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December - 2 
Three left-wing extremists, Naxalites were killed in an encounter in Dantewada district, on the border of Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra on December 2 night. Official sources said the incident took place when approximately 150 Naxalites attacked the treasury office located next to the Bhopal Pattnam p
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Three left-wing extremists, Naxalites were killed in an encounter in Dantewada district, on the border of Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra on December 2 night. Official sources said the incident took place when approximately 150 Naxalites attacked the treasury office located next to the Bhopal Pattnam police station in an attempt to loot it.
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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 - 10 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) held a Jan Adalat (Kangaroo Court) in Bhagwanpur village, Sarguja district on December 10. They executed three persons after four hours of ‘public trial’ on charges of misusing the outfit for monetary gains. Media reports said t
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) held a Jan Adalat (Kangaroo Court) in Bhagwanpur village, Sarguja district on December 10. They executed three persons after four hours of ‘public trial’ on charges of misusing the outfit for monetary gains. Media reports said that approximately 5,000 persons, including some government officials and media persons were present on the occasion. Earlier, the MCC reportedly issued appeals through the public address system and put up posters in 20 adjoining villages, asking the people to assemble at the Bhagwanpur market place for the ‘trial’. They also reportedly directed government officials to be present and ordered schools to be closed. After the ‘trial’, the MCC ‘commander’ said that more such ‘open courts’ would be held and warned that those working against the Naxalites would meet the similar fate. The issue was also raised in the State Legislative Assembly where leader of the opposition alleged that the Naxalites were having a free run and the government law and order machinery had collapsed. The State Home Minister Nand Kumar Patel said the three victims were also Naxalites and were involved in several crimes, including two robbery cases on December 7.
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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 
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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