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January - 8 
A joint-team of Bihar police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) killed five left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) in an encounter in Kojiam Bara village, Jehanabad district, on January 8 night, reports said. Some arms and several rounds of ammunition were recovered
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A joint-team of Bihar police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) killed five left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) in an encounter in Kojiam Bara village, Jehanabad district, on January 8 night, reports said. Some arms and several rounds of ammunition were recovered from the slain Naxals.
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January - 27 
Eleven persons, including nine Jharkhand Armed Police (JAP) personnel, were killed in a landmine blast triggered by suspected left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) in the Chainpur police station limits in Gumla district on January 27 night.
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Eleven persons, including nine Jharkhand Armed Police (JAP) personnel, were killed in a landmine blast triggered by suspected left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) in the Chainpur police station limits in Gumla district on January 27 night.
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January - 27 
Eleven persons, including nine Jharkhand Armed Police (JAP) personnel, were killed in a landmine blast triggered by suspected left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) in the Chainpur police station limits in Gumla district on January 27 night. According to official sources, t
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Eleven persons, including nine Jharkhand Armed Police (JAP) personnel, were killed in a landmine blast triggered by suspected left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) in the Chainpur police station limits in Gumla district on January 27 night. According to official sources, the incident took place when the police patrol party was returning to the Chainpur police station. Two villagers were also killed in the incident. Senior police officials rushed to the spot and a massive combing operation has been launched in the area to arrest the Naxalites. The district police chief said that Gumla’s borders had been sealed and police station in the area put on alert. This is the first such attack in Gumla district and the first major attack on the police after October 31, when 13 police personnel were killed in an attack on the police station in Topchanchi, Dhanbad district by the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC).
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February - 20 
Two truck drivers and a casual labourer were killed and six others seriously injured when approximately 200 Naxalites open indiscriminate fire on a large convoy of vehicles after blocking the Patna-Ranchi national highway (NH-33) near the Hazaribagh National Park.
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Two truck drivers and a casual labourer were killed and six others seriously injured when approximately 200 Naxalites open indiscriminate fire on a large convoy of vehicles after blocking the Patna-Ranchi national highway (NH-33) near the Hazaribagh National Park.
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March - 11 
Six left-wing extremists, Naxalites, including two women, all belonging to a protection platoon of the People’s War Group (PWG), and police sub-inspector were killed in an encounter near Tupakulapalli village, Warangal district on March 11. According to police sources, the incident took place whe
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Six left-wing extremists, Naxalites, including two women, all belonging to a protection platoon of the People’s War Group (PWG), and police sub-inspector were killed in an encounter near Tupakulapalli village, Warangal district on March 11. According to police sources, the incident took place when a special police team on a combing operation spotted the Naxalites and asked them to surrender. The Naxalites instead opened fire on the police. The encounter was still going on when reports last came in, with police rushing reinforcements from Warangal and Karimnagar to assist police and the elite Greyhounds units engaging the Naxalites. The police recovered 10 weapons, including a light machine gun, three self-loading rifles (SLRs), a .9 mm carbine, a .303 rifle and four double-bore guns. The identities of the slain Naxalites were yet to be established. Based on the weapons recovered from the encounter site, the police suspect that a few senior leaders of the PWG, including a central committee member, may have been killed in the encounter.
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March - 12 
On March 12, the Warangal district police in Andhra Pradesh recovered four more bodies from the March 11-Tupakulagudem encounter site, taking the total number of left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), killed in the exchange of fire to 10, including five women cadres. A poli
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On March 12, the Warangal district police in Andhra Pradesh recovered four more bodies from the March 11-Tupakulagudem encounter site, taking the total number of left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), killed in the exchange of fire to 10, including five women cadres. A police officer was also killed in the encounter. Police sources said seven of the 10 bodies have been identified. The remaining, all of three women Naxalites, were yet to be identified. Warangal range Deputy Inspector General of Police Damodar Gauatm Sawang, while speaking to the media, said the encounter was a result of an information the police received about the movement of armed Naxalites in the dense forest. A meeting of women Naxalites of the PWG North Telangana Special Zonal Committee (NTSZC) was reportedly held in the Etunagaram forest belt, where the encounter took place.
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March - 16 
The outlawed Ranvir Sena, a private army of landlords in Bihar, killed three villagers in Arwal district, on March 16. Media reports have indicated that a combing operation was in progress in the area to arrest the killers.
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The outlawed Ranvir Sena, a private army of landlords in Bihar, killed three villagers in Arwal district, on March 16. Media reports have indicated that a combing operation was in progress in the area to arrest the killers.
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May - 5 
Six Rajasthani labourers engaged in the Sone canal modernisation work were killed at Dilian village under Chauri police station limits, Bhojpur district, on May 5 night. The district police chief said preliminary investigations indicated the involvement of the Ranbir Sena (private army of landowners
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Six Rajasthani labourers engaged in the Sone canal modernisation work were killed at Dilian village under Chauri police station limits, Bhojpur district, on May 5 night. The district police chief said preliminary investigations indicated the involvement of the Ranbir Sena (private army of landowners in Bihar) in the incident. Media reports quoting eyewitness said approximately two dozen labourers and tractor drivers were sleeping outside the village panchayat house when the attack took place. After killing six labourers, the suspected Sena activists escaped under the cover of darkness.
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May - 7 
An estimated 15 police personnel were killed and 10 others injured when left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) and the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted a landmine destroying a police patrol van in Mthadih village, Satgawan police station limits, Koderma district, on Ma
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An estimated 15 police personnel were killed and 10 others injured when left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) and the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted a landmine destroying a police patrol van in Mthadih village, Satgawan police station limits, Koderma district, on May 7, on the second day of the three-day economic blockade called to protest the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA). State police chief R R Prasad said the Naxalites detonated a landmine planted under a culvert as the van of the Jharkhand Armed Police (JAP) drove over it. He said, minutes after the blast police personnel in the patrol jeep challenged the Naxalites. In the firing that followed, an MCC Naxalite was killed. Unconfirmed reports put the toll at 17. The Naxalites were reported to have decamped with the firearms of the police personnel. With this incident, the number of police personnel killed in State’s Naxalite violence since January 2001 ahs risen to 89.
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May - 8 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed five Rajasthani dalits (downtrodden) in Bhadaura village, Masaurhi police station limits, Patna district, on May 8, today. Media reports said old enmity was the reason behind the killings.
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed five Rajasthani dalits (downtrodden) in Bhadaura village, Masaurhi police station limits, Patna district, on May 8, today. Media reports said old enmity was the reason behind the killings.
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May - 26 
According to media reports, a newsman, associated with a Ranchi-based Hindi daily and allegedly an important link man of left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), was arrested during an encounter in which four PWG Naxals were killed in Jharkhand's Palamu district on May 26. A
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According to media reports, a newsman, associated with a Ranchi-based Hindi daily and allegedly an important link man of left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), was arrested during an encounter in which four PWG Naxals were killed in Jharkhand's Palamu district on May 26. A carbine, two magazines and a wireless set were recovered from the spot.
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May - 27 
According to media reports, four left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), including a self-styled 'sub-zonal commander', were killed in an encounter with police near Gatiarwa village of Jharkhand's Palamu district, on May 27. Four members were killed on the spot while the res
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According to media reports, four left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), including a self-styled 'sub-zonal commander', were killed in an encounter with police near Gatiarwa village of Jharkhand's Palamu district, on May 27. Four members were killed on the spot while the rest escaped. A carbine, two magazines and a wireless set were recovered from the spot.
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July - 2 
Four left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), including a woman cadre, were killed in an encounter at Narella village, Karimnagar district on July 2. The slain Naxalites were identified as Karminagar district committee secretary and North Telangana Special Zone (NTSZ) committ
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Four left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), including a woman cadre, were killed in an encounter at Narella village, Karimnagar district on July 2. The slain Naxalites were identified as Karminagar district committee secretary and North Telangana Special Zone (NTSZ) committee member Padmakka alias N Rajitha, her personal security guard Manasa, Karimnagar district Action Team commander Sagar and People's Guerrilla Army (PGA) platoon member Vikram. 32 year-old Padmakka, is also the wife of PW Central Committee member Sande Rajamouli alias Prasad, and carried a reward of Rs 5 lakh on her head. Sagar carried Rs 2 lakh reward on his head. Police sources said there was information about the movements of 9th platoon of PGA in Nerella, Kalleda, Rayakal, Rachepalli and Habsipur villages and that they were collecting "donations" from contractors and businessman. To check the movements of the Naxalites, a police team was sent to Nerella village. During the course of a Gramsabha (village assembly), police were informed about the presence of the Naxalites atop a hillock abutting the village. The police reached the spot and caught the PW squad unawares leading to exchange of fire for over 30 minutes. After the firing stopped, police searched the place and found the bodies of the four Naxalites. Approximately, five to six Naxalites were suspected to have fled the scene. The police also seized an AK-47 rifle, an SLR and two 303 rifles from the encounter site. Speaking to the media, a senior police official said the PWG Naxalites were collecting donations from contractors and businessmen ever since the talks began. During the last one and half months, this particular squad alone collected funds to the tune of Rs 2 crore, he claimed. The encounter has cast a shadow on the possibility of direct talks between the PWG and the government, as it took place just a day after the PWG announced that it might "reconsider its stand on talks if the government failed to create conducive atmosphere".
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July - 9 
Four left-wing extremists, Naxalites, were killed in separate encounters in Chandauli and Sonebhadra on July 9. In the first encounter, three Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) were killed in Baira Pahadi area under Chakia police station limits, Chandauli district. According to officia
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Four left-wing extremists, Naxalites, were killed in separate encounters in Chandauli and Sonebhadra on July 9. In the first encounter, three Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) were killed in Baira Pahadi area under Chakia police station limits, Chandauli district. According to official sources, the encounter took place when, after a tip-off that some Naxalites had assembled at Baira Pahadi, security forces cordoned-off the entire area. When the Naxalites saw the police they opened fire. Later, in an exchange of fire that continued for about 45 minutes, three Naxalites were killed while the others managed to escape. Six guns, two live bombs, a country-made revolver, six torches and live cartridges in huge quantity were recovered from the encounter site.
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July - 10 
According to a media report, an estimated 15 left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), were feared to have been killed in an encounter in Maranpur village, under Narayanpur police station limits, Bhojpur district, on July 10. A police personnel was killed and two others injur
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According to a media report, an estimated 15 left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), were feared to have been killed in an encounter in Maranpur village, under Narayanpur police station limits, Bhojpur district, on July 10. A police personnel was killed and two others injured in the encounter. Police sources, while confirming the encounter and the killing of the constable, refused to confirm the number of Naxalites killed. The report said, a police team acting on a tip-off that the Naxalites were holding a secret meeting in the village, raided the village. As soon as they reached there, the Naxalites opened fire on them killing the police personnel. In the ensuing encounter, 15 Naxalites were killed. Unconfirmed reports said police forces later lobbed several hand grenades at the house from which the extremists were firing. "There is little possibility of any of the inmates having survived," a senior police officer was quoted as saying, adding the firing from the house had also stopped.
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July - 10 
Bihar police said, on July 11, five left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in the July 10 Maranpur encounter. Earlier, on July 10, police had claimed that 15 PWG Naxalites were killed in the encounter. The police, however, recovered the bullet-ridden bodies of on
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Bihar police said, on July 11, five left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in the July 10 Maranpur encounter. Earlier, on July 10, police had claimed that 15 PWG Naxalites were killed in the encounter. The police, however, recovered the bullet-ridden bodies of only five Naxalites. They are yet to be identified. Police personnel involved in the nightlong encounter believe that fleeing Naxalites might have carried away bodies of dead coleagues. Additional Director General of State Police Ashish Ranjan Sinha said the identity of the slain Naxalites could not be ascertained as their faces were not known to local residents.
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July - 23 
In their first major strike after walking out of the peace process, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), in Andhra Pradesh, killed four police personnel and injured eight more in a landmine blast set-off between Karampudi and Adigoppula villages, Guntur district, on July
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In their first major strike after walking out of the peace process, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), in Andhra Pradesh, killed four police personnel and injured eight more in a landmine blast set-off between Karampudi and Adigoppula villages, Guntur district, on July 23. According to official sources, the incident took place when a 25-member team of ‘Greyhounds’, a special anti-Naxal squad, on a tip-off that PWG Naxalites were holding meeting at a hide out in the Durgi police station limits, was proceeding when it came under attack.
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July - 26 
Five left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), including three women, were killed in an encounter in Dameru village, Warangal district, on July 26. Speaking to the media, district police chief Nalin Prabhat said that, during combing operations, a special police team spotted the
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Five left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), including three women, were killed in an encounter in Dameru village, Warangal district, on July 26. Speaking to the media, district police chief Nalin Prabhat said that, during combing operations, a special police team spotted the Naxalites who were holding a meeting and asked them to surrender. But they opened fire and in retaliatory firing by the police five of the Naxalites were killed. Some arms and ammunition were also recovered from the encounter-site.
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August - 1 
Six left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), including a ‘platoon commander’ of the People’s Guerrilla Army (PGA), were killed in two separate encounters in Prakasam and Warangal districts, on August 1. In the first, four Naxalites belonging to the ‘military platoon’ of th
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Six left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), including a ‘platoon commander’ of the People’s Guerrilla Army (PGA), were killed in two separate encounters in Prakasam and Warangal districts, on August 1. In the first, four Naxalites belonging to the ‘military platoon’ of the Nallamala forest division were killed in a day-long encounter at Alatampenta, Prakasam district. Reports said one of the slain Naxalites, Seshanna, was the ‘commander’ of the platoon and also a member of the Mahbubnagar district committee of the PWG. In another encounter, two Naxalites, including the ‘Deputy Commander’ of the Pandava Local Guerrilla Squad (LGS), were killed in Vangapahad village, Warangal district. The police recovered a Light Machine Gun, two Self-Loading Rifles, a .303 rifle and two revolvers in both the incidents.
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August - 2 
Four supporters of left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG) were killed allegedly by another group of left-wing extremists, cadres of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) [CPI-ML], in Mahuagoan village, Jehanabad district, Bihar, on August 2 night. Media reports said
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Four supporters of left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG) were killed allegedly by another group of left-wing extremists, cadres of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) [CPI-ML], in Mahuagoan village, Jehanabad district, Bihar, on August 2 night. Media reports said police suspect that the killings were in retaliation to the killing by PWG extremists of a CPI-ML supporter in adjoining -Bajitpur village, on July 28, 2002. Search operations were on when reports last came in.
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August - 11 
Seven security force personnel were killed and five more injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) near a culvert in the Gunupur sub-division, Rayagada district, on August 11. Those killed include six personnel of the Central Reserve P
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Seven security force personnel were killed and five more injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) near a culvert in the Gunupur sub-division, Rayagada district, on August 11. Those killed include six personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and an Orissa State Armed Police driver. Speaking to the media, State police chief N C Padhi said the incident occurred when a police party, headed by the Gunupur Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO), was on its way to Gothalpadar village where an alleged informant of the Andhra Pradesh police had been killed on August 10. The Naxalties started firing after the blast and police returned fire. However, no one was killed in the exchange of fire.
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August - 11 
Three police personnel and a government employee were killed and another police personnel seriously injured when an armed squad of left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) fired at them in Lohradih village, Tilaughu police station limits, Rohtas district, on August 11.
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Three police personnel and a government employee were killed and another police personnel seriously injured when an armed squad of left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) fired at them in Lohradih village, Tilaughu police station limits, Rohtas district, on August 11. Speaking to the media in Patna, State police chief R R Prasad said the police team was returning to Tilauthu police station from Chandanpur village when it was ambushed. He said, since the area was not marked as extremist prone the police team did not take any precautions, and were unaware of the presence of the MCC’s ‘red squad’. The 10-man squad of the MCC led by ‘area commander’ Niralaji, present in Lohradih village, laid an ambush. Prasad said the Naxalites fired over 80 rounds from Self-Loading Rifles (SLRs). He added that the Special Task Force (STF) had been sent to raid suspected MCC hideouts.
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August - 24 
Four persons, including three activists of the Ranvir Sena, private army of landowners, were killed under the Nawada police station area in Bhojpur district of Bihar on August 24. Official sources indicated that the three Ranvir Sena activists were overpowered and lynched by local people when they w
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Four persons, including three activists of the Ranvir Sena, private army of landowners, were killed under the Nawada police station area in Bhojpur district of Bihar on August 24. Official sources indicated that the three Ranvir Sena activists were overpowered and lynched by local people when they were attempting to escape after killing a person near a railway cabin under the Nawada police station area.
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August - 25 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), raided Pariyari village, Alwar district, and killed three activists, including an ‘area commander’ of the Ranvir Sena, the private army of landowners in Bihar, on August 25. Till recently, Pariyari was considered a citadel of the Ran
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), raided Pariyari village, Alwar district, and killed three activists, including an ‘area commander’ of the Ranvir Sena, the private army of landowners in Bihar, on August 25. Till recently, Pariyari was considered a citadel of the Ranvir Sena where its activists used to hold urgent meetings and secret conclaves without and hindrance. Media reports said approximately 30 activists of the People’s Guerrilla Army (PGA), the military wing of the PWG, raided the village firing indiscriminately in the air. They barged into a house where three important Sena activists were present. The Naxalites dragged them to the village square and shot them dead. No arrests have been made so far. Police sources said a combing operation has been launched to track down the Naxalites involved in the incident.
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September - 22 
Four left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) CPI-ML (Janasakthi), including a woman cadre, were killed in an encounter in Golla Buddharam village, Bhopalpalli mandal (unit of local governance), Warangal district, on September 22. According to police sources
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Four left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) CPI-ML (Janasakthi), including a woman cadre, were killed in an encounter in Golla Buddharam village, Bhopalpalli mandal (unit of local governance), Warangal district, on September 22. According to police sources, on receiving information that a group of Naxals was camping in the village, a police party went on a combing operation in the area. On seeing the police, the Naxalites opened fire. In retaliatory firing by police, four Naxals were killed on the spot. Police recovered a sten gun, two .8 mm rifles, two DBBL rifles, a carbine and nine kit bags from the scene.
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September - 23 
Media reports citing unconfirmed sources said four left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed allegedly by activists of the Ranvir Sena (private army of landowners) in Majidpur village, under Kinjer police station limits, Jehanabad district, on September 23. However,
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Media reports citing unconfirmed sources said four left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed allegedly by activists of the Ranvir Sena (private army of landowners) in Majidpur village, under Kinjer police station limits, Jehanabad district, on September 23. However, Inspector General of Police (Operations) Neelmani claimed that the incident had nothing to do with any extremist violence and was purely an operation of criminals. He said the victims were taking rest at a brick kiln in the village when a group of young men armed with lethal weapons reached there and opened indiscriminate fire. The PWG, on its part, said the four persons killed were its party cadres. Reports quoted PWG Magadh division secretary Prakash as saying, " Ranvir Sena activists have killed four party cadresa at Majidpur village".
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October - 9 
Seven police personnel were killed and two others injured in a landmine blast triggered by suspected left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) at Kanda Ghati in the Palamu district of Jharkhand on October 9. Speaking to the media in Ranchi, Inspector General (Zonal) of Police, R
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Seven police personnel were killed and two others injured in a landmine blast triggered by suspected left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) at Kanda Ghati in the Palamu district of Jharkhand on October 9. Speaking to the media in Ranchi, Inspector General (Zonal) of Police, Rajeev Kumar, said that the blast occurred when 10 personnel of the Jharkhand Armed Police (JAP) were returning in a mini bus after collecting their salary from Daltonganj.
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October - 13 
The number of fatalities caused by the October 12-landmine blast near Charpalli village, Dantewada district, has risen to four, with two more persons succumbing to their injuries. The victims included a police personnel and an assistant driver of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO). Two police pers
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The number of fatalities caused by the October 12-landmine blast near Charpalli village, Dantewada district, has risen to four, with two more persons succumbing to their injuries. The victims included a police personnel and an assistant driver of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO). Two police personnel, including an Assistant Platoon Commander, returning to base in a Border Road Organisation vehicle, were killed and seven others injured in the blast triggered by suspected left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People War Group (PWG).
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October - 14 
Five police personnel, including an Inspector, were killed in a landmine blast triggered by suspected left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), near Vemavaram village, Guntur district, on October 14. The landmine blast occurred when a police party was returning after visiting V
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Five police personnel, including an Inspector, were killed in a landmine blast triggered by suspected left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), near Vemavaram village, Guntur district, on October 14. The landmine blast occurred when a police party was returning after visiting Vemavaram village.
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October - 19 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed three suspected activists of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) CPI-ML (Liberation) in Sevnam village, Karauna police station-limits, Jehanabad district, on October 19. Reports said tension prevailed in the area after
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed three suspected activists of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) CPI-ML (Liberation) in Sevnam village, Karauna police station-limits, Jehanabad district, on October 19. Reports said tension prevailed in the area after the killings and senior police officials were camping there. Police have launched a search operation to track down the killers.
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October - 20 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed three persons in Nadauli village, Patna district, on October 20. Police sources said the Naxalites might have killed them on the suspicion that they were functioning as informers for the police.
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed three persons in Nadauli village, Patna district, on October 20. Police sources said the Naxalites might have killed them on the suspicion that they were functioning as informers for the police.
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October - 24 October - 25
An estimated six persons, including a woman, were killed in a clash between activists of the Ranvir Sena (private army of landowners) and Communist Party of India––Marxist-Leninist [CPI-ML] (Liberation) in Kurmuri village, under Sikarhata police station-limits, Bhojpur district, in the intervening n
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An estimated six persons, including a woman, were killed in a clash between activists of the Ranvir Sena (private army of landowners) and Communist Party of India––Marxist-Leninist [CPI-ML] (Liberation) in Kurmuri village, under Sikarhata police station-limits, Bhojpur district, in the intervening night of October 24-25. Official sources said that four supporters of the CPI-ML (Liberation) were killed, while the Ranvir Sena suffered two casualties. According to media reports, tension had been prevailing in the village for the last two year and the clash took place despite the presence of a police picket.
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November - 11 
Seven left wing extremists---Naxalites of the Communist Party of India--- Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML) Janashakti (Veeranna) faction––were killed during an encounter with police in the dense forests adjoining Lenkalagadda village, in Mahadevpur mandal (administrative unit), of Andhra Pradesh’s (AP) Kar
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Seven left wing extremists---Naxalites of the Communist Party of India--- Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML) Janashakti (Veeranna) faction––were killed during an encounter with police in the dense forests adjoining Lenkalagadda village, in Mahadevpur mandal (administrative unit), of Andhra Pradesh’s (AP) Karimnagar district, on November 11. According to police sources, the Karimnagar-Warangal forest divisional committee secretary of the outfit, Suryam, is also believed to have died in the encounter. Sources said a special party police of Karimnagar district police spotted a 15-member Naxal dalam (squad) that was armed with sophisticated weapons near the village. In the encounter that ensued, seven Naxalites, including two women cadres, were killed. However, eight Naxals managed to escape. Police recovered an AK-47 rifle, a .43 US made carbine, two 8mm pistols, a DBBL gun, ammunition of different weapons, detonators, fuse wire and 15 kitbags, among other things, from the encounter-site. The CPI-ML Janashakti (Veeranna) is also known as Communist Party of United States of India (CPUSI).
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November - 12 
Three left wing extremists––Naxalites––of the People's War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter in Chandrajupalem village, Bellamkonda mandal (administrative unit) in Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur district, on November 12. According to district police chief P. S. R. Anjaneyulu, police were tipped-off a
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Three left wing extremists––Naxalites––of the People's War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter in Chandrajupalem village, Bellamkonda mandal (administrative unit) in Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur district, on November 12. According to district police chief P. S. R. Anjaneyulu, police were tipped-off about the movement of a group of Naxalites in the nearby forest. The Naxalites attacked the police party that had gone in its search. In the retaliatory firing by police three Naxalites were killed. However, some more managed to escape. Two of the slain Naxalites were later identified as Eswar alias Madhav and Gayam Adi Reddy. While the former was ‘commander’ of the Central Palnadu Zone Local Guerrilla Squad, the latter was ‘Deputy Commander’ of Bellamkonda dalam (squad). Police also recovered from the incident-site an .8mm revolver, a few soap bombs and material used for making claymore mines.
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November - 17 
On November 17, five left wing extremists, including two women––Naxalites––of the People’s Guerilla Army (PGA), armed wing of the People's War Group (PWG) were killed in a fierce encounter in the thick jungles of Ilapuram village, in Andhra Pradesh’s Warangal district. According to the police source
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On November 17, five left wing extremists, including two women––Naxalites––of the People’s Guerilla Army (PGA), armed wing of the People's War Group (PWG) were killed in a fierce encounter in the thick jungles of Ilapuram village, in Andhra Pradesh’s Warangal district. According to the police sources, at least 10 more Naxalites managed to escape under the cover of thick forest. The encounter site, Eturu Nagaram is considered as a Naxalite base. The police search teams also seized a large quantity of weapons, including two Springfield rifles, a carbine, two .303 rifles, two revolvers, three shot guns and an air gun, apart from some ammunition and 15 kit bags from the encounter-scene. Combing operations were continuing when reports last came in.
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November - 20 
Left wing extremists––Naxalites––of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed eight security force (SF) personnel in a land mine blast, on November 20 in Jharkhand's Latehar district. According to police sources, the Naxalites detonated the landmine under a jeep carrying Jharkhand Armed Police personnel n
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Left wing extremists––Naxalites––of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed eight security force (SF) personnel in a land mine blast, on November 20 in Jharkhand's Latehar district. According to police sources, the Naxalites detonated the landmine under a jeep carrying Jharkhand Armed Police personnel near Lamarnaka, on Daltonganj-Mahuadand Road. Eight police personnel, including an officer, were killed on the spot. Police were searching the area when reports last came in.
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December - 20 
A combing and search operation has been launched in the Saranda forests, West Singhbhum district, where Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed 13 police personnel on December 20. Official sources said two companies of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) have been assisting the loc
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A combing and search operation has been launched in the Saranda forests, West Singhbhum district, where Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed 13 police personnel on December 20. Official sources said two companies of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) have been assisting the local police.
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December - 20 
According to media reports, Jharkhand and Orissa police jointly recovered 17 bodies---13 of police personnel and four of civilians, killed in an ambush by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) in Saranda forests, Bitkilsoya, Manoharpur police station limits, West Singhb
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According to media reports, Jharkhand and Orissa police jointly recovered 17 bodies---13 of police personnel and four of civilians, killed in an ambush by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) in Saranda forests, Bitkilsoya, Manoharpur police station limits, West Singhbhum district, on December 20. According to Jharkhand Home Commissioner Shushma Singh 18 police personnel were killed in the incident. The Naxalites also looted a large number of arms and ammunition from the police party in the encounter that lasted for about three hours.
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December - 20 
Four left-wing extremists—Naxalites of the Praja Pratighatana group, including two women, were killed in an encounter near Kodisala village, Warangal district on December 20. Police sources said a police party on a combing operation surrounded a group of Naxalites at their hideout and asked them to
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Four left-wing extremists—Naxalites of the Praja Pratighatana group, including two women, were killed in an encounter near Kodisala village, Warangal district on December 20. Police sources said a police party on a combing operation surrounded a group of Naxalites at their hideout and asked them to surrender. The Naxalites hurled grenades and opened fire at police and in the exchange of fire that ensued four Naxalites were killed, while the others managed to escape. Police also recovered a pistol, an 8mm gun and a 12-bore gun from the encounter-site.
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December - 20 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) laid an ambush on a convoy of police personnel, in Jharkahnd, killing 18 police and injuring 20 more in Saranda forests, at Bitkilsoya, Manoharpur police station-limits, West Singhbhum district, bordering Orissa, today, December 20.
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) laid an ambush on a convoy of police personnel, in Jharkahnd, killing 18 police and injuring 20 more in Saranda forests, at Bitkilsoya, Manoharpur police station-limits, West Singhbhum district, bordering Orissa, today, December 20. 10 of the injured police personnel are stated to be in a critical condition. According to media reports, approximately 70 Naxalites opened fire when about 50 police personnel were returning with the body of a village headman killed by the MCC. The Naxalites also looted an unspecified number of arms and ammunition and set ablaze 11 vehicles in the convoy. Reports said the MCC, too, suffered casualties, but details were not immediately available.
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December - 22 
A civilian was killed on December 22 at Santoshinagar, in Balrampur police district of Chhattisgarh, when left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) attacked a bus to kill four police personnel traveling in that vehicle. Police sources said approximately 45 Naxalites of the Shya
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A civilian was killed on December 22 at Santoshinagar, in Balrampur police district of Chhattisgarh, when left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) attacked a bus to kill four police personnel traveling in that vehicle. Police sources said approximately 45 Naxalites of the Shyam Vihari Dalam (squad) stopped a passenger bus near Chanan river at Santoshinagar and opened fire from all sides. They had planned to kill four police personnel traveling in the bus to avenge the killing of two of their activists.
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December - 25 
Seven persons, including three children, were killed by a breakaway group of left-wing extremist—Naxalites—People’s War Group (PWG) at Baraichak, rural Patna, on December 25. Speaking to media persons in Patna, State police chief RR Prasad said the Sunil Kranti group of the PWG attacked the village
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Seven persons, including three children, were killed by a breakaway group of left-wing extremist—Naxalites—People’s War Group (PWG) at Baraichak, rural Patna, on December 25. Speaking to media persons in Patna, State police chief RR Prasad said the Sunil Kranti group of the PWG attacked the village and killed seven persons, including a 15-month old baby, to settle some old enmity. The Naxalites managed to escape before police could reach the spot. Senior police officials are camping in the village and a search operation is on.
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