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4/26/2006

Sri Lanka      LTTE suicide attack injures Army Chief and kills eight persons in Colombo
Nepal      Girija Prasad Koirala to be Prime Minister; Maoists reject Royal Proclamation
Pakistan      Three soldiers and four terrorists killed in North Waziristan
Pakistan      Suspected Afghan bomb-maker among five persons killed in Balochistan
India      Four KCP cadres killed in Manipur
India      12 school children among 32 persons injured in grenade attacks in Jammu and Kashmir
Nepal      Death toll in Chautara attack rises to nine
India      Maoists kill security force personnel in Chhattisgarh
India      NLFT kills civilian in Tripura
India      NDFB cadre killed in Assam
India      Maoist camp neutralised in Jharkhand
Bangladesh      Two JMB militants arrested with explosives and bomb making materials in Narayanganj
India      Local body elections postponed by two weeks following Maoist attack in Bihar
Pakistan      JKLF to contest elections in PoK on independence manifesto
Pakistan      Pakistani goes on trial in US for alleged terrorist plot
Sri Lanka      Government will never surrender to terrorism, says President Mahinda Rajapakse
India      Orissa Government alerts police stations following Maoist Martyrs' week







 
India
NLFT kills civilian in Tripura

Telegraph reports that National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) cadres shot dead a truck driver, Ratan Roy, and wounded four others at Unish Mile along the Ambassa–Gandacherra road under Ganganagar police station in the Dhalai district on April 24-night, following the withdrawal of the Central Reserve Polioce Force (CRPF) personnel who reportedly used to escort the vehicles.

On the same night, two NLFT cadres, Nityabahadur Malsum and Baganbahadur Malsum, surrendered before the Sub Divisional Police Officer Pinaki Samanta at Udaipur, headquarters of the South Tripura district. The duo who deposited one .9-mm pistol and one Chinese grenade reportedly confessed, during interrogation, that they fled their hideout at Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh and reached Udaipur town on April 20.

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