Maoist rebels kill 50 police in India: official31 minutes ago
RAIPUR, India (AFP) - Maoist rebels killed fifty policemen in an attack
on a jungle security post in central India, an official said Thursday.
A large group of rebels hurled grenades, petrol bombs and fired
indiscriminately at the post in Rani Bodli village in Chhattisgarh
state, the official said.
The attack ranks among the worst carried out by the insurgents,
who control 10 of the state's 16 impoverished districts and have
been labelled as the single biggest threat to the nation's internal
security.
-snip-Officials have said India's Maoist insurgency, which dates back
over four decades, now threatens huge swathes of India's centre,
east and south.
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