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Friday, February 10, 2012

SUSPECTED INDIAN MAOISTS KILL POLICEMEN

SUSPECTED INDIAN MAOISTS KILL POLICEMEN
Kathmandu, 10 Feb.: Police say Maoist rebels are suspected of triggering a blast that destroyed a police jeep and killed four
officers in eastern India. AP reports from.
Bhubaneshwar.
Police officer Avinash Reddy says the assailants also opened fire on the vehicle during the attack Friday in the Chitradonda region of Orissa state.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, but Maoist rebels in the area often ambush government vehicles.

Inspired by Chinese revolutionary leader Mao Zedong, the rebels have been fighting in several Indian states for more than four decades demanding land and jobs for farmers and the poor.

About 2,000 people — including police, militants and civilians — have been killed in the past few years.
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