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Maoists kill six Indian troops in Election Day attack
Updated at: 1028 PST, Thursday, April 16, 2009
NEW DELHI: Six Indian paramilitary troopers were killed Thursday in an Election Day attack by Maoist rebels in the eastern state of Jharkhand, officials said.
The security forces were on their way to strengthen security at polling stations in the state when the guerrillas detonated a landmine and opened fire, the local authorities said.
The attack took place in Latehar district, 140 kilometers (87 miles) from the state capital Ranchi and in the same area where five rebels and two paramilitary soldiers were killed in a gun battle the previous day.
Jharkhand, a hotbed of Maoist activity, in one of several parts of India voting Thursday in the first stage of a month-long general election.
Polling in Jharkhand, which sends 14 MPs to India's 543-seat national parliament, has been staggered over two phases to ensure adequate deployment of security personnel.
India's Maoists, who use the forests of neighboring Chhattisgarh as their base, say they are fighting for the rights of neglected tribal people and landless farmers.
Maoists kill six Indian troops in Election Day attack - GEO.tv
Maoists kill six Indian troops in Election Day attack
Updated at: 1028 PST, Thursday, April 16, 2009
NEW DELHI: Six Indian paramilitary troopers were killed Thursday in an Election Day attack by Maoist rebels in the eastern state of Jharkhand, officials said.
The security forces were on their way to strengthen security at polling stations in the state when the guerrillas detonated a landmine and opened fire, the local authorities said.
The attack took place in Latehar district, 140 kilometers (87 miles) from the state capital Ranchi and in the same area where five rebels and two paramilitary soldiers were killed in a gun battle the previous day.
Jharkhand, a hotbed of Maoist activity, in one of several parts of India voting Thursday in the first stage of a month-long general election.
Polling in Jharkhand, which sends 14 MPs to India's 543-seat national parliament, has been staggered over two phases to ensure adequate deployment of security personnel.
India's Maoists, who use the forests of neighboring Chhattisgarh as their base, say they are fighting for the rights of neglected tribal people and landless farmers.
Maoists kill six Indian troops in Election Day attack - GEO.tv