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April - 20 
Assam Tribune reports that the ‘general secretary’ of the Karbi People’s Liberation Tiger (KPLT), Nilip Enghi and four other members of the outfit were killed on the spot and one got serious bullet injuries during an encounter with the Security Forces on the hill track of the Harlong Woti of Borpung
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Assam Tribune reports that the ‘general secretary’ of the Karbi People’s Liberation Tiger (KPLT), Nilip Enghi and four other members of the outfit were killed on the spot and one got serious bullet injuries during an encounter with the Security Forces on the hill track of the Harlong Woti of Borpung under the Chowkihola Police Station in East Karbi Anglong District on April 20, Police source revealed. As per reports received, the body of Enghi has been identified by the operation team. The identities of the injured member and other slain militants have not been ascertained as yet. One AK 56 riffle, one .9mm carbine, one 9mm pistol, one 12bore pistol, one UBGL gun, a wireless set, two DVD players, one TV set, five dry batteries and two mobile sets were recovered from them.
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April - 3 
The death toll in the landmine blast triggered by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Pushtola village under Dhanora Police Station in Gadchiroli District on March 27 went up to 13 after a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper died in a private hospital in Nagpur in the nigh
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The death toll in the landmine blast triggered by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Pushtola village under Dhanora Police Station in Gadchiroli District on March 27 went up to 13 after a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper died in a private hospital in Nagpur in the night of April 3, reports The Hindu.
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April - 30 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on April 30 killed three villagers whom they had abducted a week back from Tadkoli village in Bijapur District, reports Daily Chhattisgarh. The trio's bodies were found in Cherpe forest with throats slashed. The Maoists accused them of being Sa
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on April 30 killed three villagers whom they had abducted a week back from Tadkoli village in Bijapur District, reports Daily Chhattisgarh. The trio's bodies were found in Cherpe forest with throats slashed. The Maoists accused them of being Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist vigilante group) members, Superintendent of Police (SP) Rajendra Narayan Das said.
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April - 5 
Aadesh Pal, a Special Task Force (STF) trooper was killed in an exchange of fire with Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Gandharpada forest area in Sukma District on April 5, reports Zee News. Police suspect that at least five Maoists were also killed in the encounter, Sukma Dist
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Aadesh Pal, a Special Task Force (STF) trooper was killed in an exchange of fire with Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Gandharpada forest area in Sukma District on April 5, reports Zee News. Police suspect that at least five Maoists were also killed in the encounter, Sukma District Superintendent of Police Abhishek Shandilya said. Police, however, have not recovered a single body of Maoists from the spot.
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March - 14 
At least three Border Security Force (BSF) troopers were killed and four others injured when suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up the vehicle they were travelling in Kanker District on March 14, reports The Hindu. The Maoists triggered the landmine explosion near Eri
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At least three Border Security Force (BSF) troopers were killed and four others injured when suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up the vehicle they were travelling in Kanker District on March 14, reports The Hindu. The Maoists triggered the landmine explosion near Erikbuta village under Pakhanjur Police Station limits when the mini truck carrying the troopers of the 87th battalion of the BSF was passing, Kanker Superintendent of Police Rahul Bhagat said. They were moving on operational duties, sources said.
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March - 27 
Three militants reportedly from Nagaland were killed at Koura Basti near Kherbari along Nagaland-Assam border on March 27. According to sources, the incident occurred when around nine to 10 militants reportedly went to ‘collect tax’ from a stone quarry located in that area. However, labourers workin
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Three militants reportedly from Nagaland were killed at Koura Basti near Kherbari along Nagaland-Assam border on March 27. According to sources, the incident occurred when around nine to 10 militants reportedly went to ‘collect tax’ from a stone quarry located in that area. However, labourers working in the stone quarry, who were large in number, supposedly over-powered the cadres killing two on the incident site and grievously injuring one. The injured militant died later.
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April - 5 
Five Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants were killed in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Kramhoora forest area of Handwara in Kupwara District on April 5, reports Daily Excelsior. Superintendent of Police (SP, Handwara), Choudery Aslam said that SFs launched a joint operation early in
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Five Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants were killed in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Kramhoora forest area of Handwara in Kupwara District on April 5, reports Daily Excelsior. Superintendent of Police (SP, Handwara), Choudery Aslam said that SFs launched a joint operation early in the morning in the Kramhoora forests. The SP said that during the operation militants fired upon the SFs resulting in a fierce encounter that lasted for several hours. The identity of the militants is being ascertained; he said adding that five AK rifles were recovered from the dead militants. The SP said that firing has stopped but the operation is going on and it may continue tomorrow (April 6, today) also as the SFs apprehend that there are few more militants in the area. The SP said that the five militants killed today were part of the same group which was killed on March 28. The SP said that these militants were operating from the forests at least for last one year. He said that SFs were planning operation against the militants operating in these dense forests for last few months. He said that around 15 LeT militants were still operating in the Rajwar forests that have dense vegetation and it gave ample cover to the militants.
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April - 5 
The Telegraph reports that Security Forces (SFs) killed four Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants, who were involved in setting ablaze 14 coal-laden trucks recently, at Mongpangro near Keragalram village near Mendipathar in East Garo Hills on April 5. However, some other militants in the g
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The Telegraph reports that Security Forces (SFs) killed four Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants, who were involved in setting ablaze 14 coal-laden trucks recently, at Mongpangro near Keragalram village near Mendipathar in East Garo Hills on April 5. However, some other militants in the group managed to escape. SFs could identify only three dead militants as Jenny Momin, Pilliport Momin and Rikjeng Marak. SFs recovered an AK-47 rifle from the encounter site.
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August - 25 
At least seven persons were killed in fresh violence in lower Assam's Chirang District On August 25 taking the toll to 87 since ethnic trouble erupted last month, reported The Times of India. The seven were stabbed to death at around 5:30 pm at Chaoudharipara at Bijni in the District, Assam Inspect
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At least seven persons were killed in fresh violence in lower Assam's Chirang District On August 25 taking the toll to 87 since ethnic trouble erupted last month, reported The Times of India. The seven were stabbed to death at around 5:30 pm at Chaoudharipara at Bijni in the District, Assam Inspector General of Police (IGP-Law and Order) L R Bishnoi told the media. Additional Security Forces were rushed to the spot and the area sealed, Bishnoi added. The attacks came on a day when Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister R Ashoka urged Northeast professionals and students, who had fled the southern state, to return and assured protection and job guarantee.
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August - 3 
Suspected militants belonging to Khole-Kitovi faction of Nationalist socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-KK) on August 3 killed three militants belonging to Khaplang faction of NSCN (NSCN-K) in New Market area of Kohima town, reports The Telegraph. NSCN-K sources confirmed the deceased were from the
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Suspected militants belonging to Khole-Kitovi faction of Nationalist socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-KK) on August 3 killed three militants belonging to Khaplang faction of NSCN (NSCN-K) in New Market area of Kohima town, reports The Telegraph. NSCN-K sources confirmed the deceased were from their group and hailed from Shepoumaramth region in Senapati District of Manipur. The identity of the cadres was yet to be confirmed
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August - 6 
At least three more persons were killed while two others injured as fresh violence erupted in Kokrajhar District in the night of August 6, taking the death toll to 80, reports The Times of India. "The Bodo miscreants indiscriminately fired in Ranibuli village under Kokrajhar Police Station late on M
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At least three more persons were killed while two others injured as fresh violence erupted in Kokrajhar District in the night of August 6, taking the death toll to 80, reports The Times of India. "The Bodo miscreants indiscriminately fired in Ranibuli village under Kokrajhar Police Station late on Monday night killing three persons and seriously injuring two others," Assam Inspector General of Police (Law and Order) L R Bishnoi said. Bishnoi said that the three killed belong to Lakhiganj of bordering Dhubri District. Following the incident, a curfew has been clamped again in Kokrajhar District while indefinite curfew continues in the neighbouring Chirang District where there are fresh reports of arson. Some houses were burnt down there but the timely action of Police prevented any major violence, Bishnoi added. One person has been arrested in this connection from Chirang. The army continued their flag march in the morning of August 7 (today) in the three Districts of Kokrajhar, Chirang and Dhubri, hit by clashes between Bodo tribals and the minority community, which started on July 20.
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December - 13 
Eight Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed by Security Forces (SFs) in a gun battle during a raid on a Maoist’s training camp in Bande forest area of Kanker District on December 14, reports The Hindu. “The body of one Maoist was recovered, while bodies of seven others must
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Eight Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed by Security Forces (SFs) in a gun battle during a raid on a Maoist’s training camp in Bande forest area of Kanker District on December 14, reports The Hindu. “The body of one Maoist was recovered, while bodies of seven others must have been carried away by their colleagues,” Superintendent of Police (SP) Rahul Bhagat said, adding that nine guerrillas (cadres), including four in uniform, were arrested after a prolonged encounter.
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December - 15 
In a fresh spurt of factional violence, six militants belonging to Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and NSCN-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) were reportedly killed in Kiphire and Phek Districts. In Kiphire, two NSCN-K cadres, identified as ‘lieutenant’ Among of Anatonger village an
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In a fresh spurt of factional violence, six militants belonging to Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and NSCN-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) were reportedly killed in Kiphire and Phek Districts. In Kiphire, two NSCN-K cadres, identified as ‘lieutenant’ Among of Anatonger village and ‘2nd lieutenant’ Tholo Pochury of Phongkhuri, village were shot dead by NSCN-KK cadres early morning. According to sources, a group of NSCN-KK cadres attacked NSCN-K members numbering around 30 to 40 camped in the village. The exchange of fire began at around 5.45 am and lasted till 6.30 am. In what seemed to be like a retaliatory act, NSCN-K armed cadres of Mobile 5 unit led by commander “colonel” Kuruchu reportedly killed four NSCN-KK functionaries in Meluri in the afternoon. Sources said the slain NSCN-KK functionaries included “major” Isur, his attendant and two others from the region’s civil authority.
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February - 1 
Three Policemen, including an Assistant Sub-Inspector, were killed and five others got injured when Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres triggered a landmine blast near an under-construction diversion on National Highway-99 close to Balumath Police Station in Latehar District around 6
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Three Policemen, including an Assistant Sub-Inspector, were killed and five others got injured when Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres triggered a landmine blast near an under-construction diversion on National Highway-99 close to Balumath Police Station in Latehar District around 6pm on February 1, reports The Times of India. The Policemen were going in two jeeps from Chandwa to Balumath, around 75 kilometres from Ranchi. Since it was dark and the Maoists continued to fire at regular intervals it was difficult for the Security Forces (SFs) to launch a rescue operation. The condition of one of the injured is said to be serious.
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February - 10 
Four personnel of the Border Security Force (BSF) including a commandant were killed in an ambush by the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Malkangiri District on February 10. Two other BSF personnel and two officials of the Irrigation Department (ID) were also injured in
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Four personnel of the Border Security Force (BSF) including a commandant were killed in an ambush by the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Malkangiri District on February 10. Two other BSF personnel and two officials of the Irrigation Department (ID) were also injured in the attack, which came a day before the first phase polls of the panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) elections. The four BSF personnel were Commandant J.K. Khaswan, Deputy Commandant Rajesh Saran, Subedar Ashok Yadav and Assistant Sub-Inspector Jitendra Sahu. The driver of the vehicle, Subhendu Kundu, and the Personal Security Officer of the Commandant, Bishnu Pani, were injured. The two ID officials injured were Srikant Behera and Govind Chandra Ray. According to the District Police, the BSF personnel were on their way to Chitrakonda from the BSF camp at Balimela. They were travelling in a SUV to oversee security arrangements for the polls. At 1 p.m., their vehicle overturned in a landmine blast about nine kilometres from Balimela. No one was seriously injured or killed, but the personnel fell victim to indiscriminate firing by Maoists hiding in the nearby dense forest.
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January - 15 
In continued violence ahead of the election on January 28, three suspected militants were killed in a reported encounter with a team of Imphal West Police commandos on January 15 at the inter-village road connecting Iroishemba and Lamdeng village on Langol hills of Imphal West District, reports The
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In continued violence ahead of the election on January 28, three suspected militants were killed in a reported encounter with a team of Imphal West Police commandos on January 15 at the inter-village road connecting Iroishemba and Lamdeng village on Langol hills of Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express. One AK rifle, one pistol and one hand grenade were recovered from the slain men. Their identities are yet to be established.
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January - 17 
With the recovery of 120 fake driving licenses and SIM cards issued on the fake documents/ I-cards during a raid at a shop in Rajouri town in Rajouri District in the afternoon of January 17, the Police suspect the SIMs have gone to militants, reports Daily Excelsior. The owner of the shop was arrest
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With the recovery of 120 fake driving licenses and SIM cards issued on the fake documents/ I-cards during a raid at a shop in Rajouri town in Rajouri District in the afternoon of January 17, the Police suspect the SIMs have gone to militants, reports Daily Excelsior. The owner of the shop was arrested. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP, Rajouri) Vijay Singh Sambyal said that with the recovery of such a large number of fake driving licenses/ record of the SIM cards of Airtel and Aircel issued on fake identity cards, it was a clear indication that SIM cards have gone to many wrong hands. "There is every possibility of selling SIM cards by accused to the terrorist groups in Rajouri, Poonch or in Kashmir by managing fake documents through his computer," he added.
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January - 18 
A day after seven unidentified bodies were recovered in the afternoon of January 18 from near Gagra village in Khunti District, the Police identified the victims and ruled out Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) involvement, reports The Telegraph. The dead are identified as Akash Hassa (20)
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A day after seven unidentified bodies were recovered in the afternoon of January 18 from near Gagra village in Khunti District, the Police identified the victims and ruled out Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) involvement, reports The Telegraph. The dead are identified as Akash Hassa (20), Puno Hassa (21), Fudu Hassa (20), Kande Munda (22), Redan Munda (50), Teknath Munda (38), and Fagu Munda (20). Khunti Superintendent of Police M. Tamil Vanan said “After primary investigations, we are 99 per cent sure that the rebels did not orchestrate the killings. Personal rivalry appears to be the main motive.” However, Vanan refused to divulge further, saying that “the matter is still under investigation
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January - 18 
The Indian Express reports that seven unidentified bodies were recovered in the afternoon of January 18 from near Gagra village in Khunti District following a tip-off from the residents of the village, the Police said. The deceased were all men, aged 20-30 years, except one who was aged over 50, the
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The Indian Express reports that seven unidentified bodies were recovered in the afternoon of January 18 from near Gagra village in Khunti District following a tip-off from the residents of the village, the Police said. The deceased were all men, aged 20-30 years, except one who was aged over 50, the Police said. The cause of their death was not known, said Tamil Vanan, Khunti Superintendent of Police, but there was speculation over involvement of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), since the area has a strong Naxal (Left-Wing Extremism) presence. “The Maoists identified them as police informers and killed them,” said a villager on condition of anonymity.
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January - 2 
The Hindu repoprts that three top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed and another got injured in an encounter with Special Task Force (STF) personnel assisted by Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) near Matiyaon village under Chutia Police Station in Rohtas Dis
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The Hindu repoprts that three top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed and another got injured in an encounter with Special Task Force (STF) personnel assisted by Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) near Matiyaon village under Chutia Police Station in Rohtas District on January 2. The Police brought the bodies to the District headquarters in Sasaram. The slain Maoists were identified as ‘area commander’ Kashi Kaul (28) of Sonbhadra in Uttar Pradesh (UP), Guddu Singh alias Prasadji (30) of Chandauli District in UP and Santosh Yadav (28) of Garhwa District in Jharkhand, adds The Telegraph. The injured Maoist, identified as Sushil Choudhury, a resident of Madhukutia village under the Nauhatta Police Station area in Rohtas District, was arrested during the encounter. Police recovered one SLR, one looted Police rifle, one automatic semi-rifle, one 315 bore rifle, one walkie-talkie, several detonators and live cartridges from the encounter site.
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January - 21 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) triggered a landmine blast to blow up an armoured vehicle, killing 13 Police personnel on board in a forest of Garhwa District bordering Chhattisgarh, on January 21, reports The Telegraph. Led by Officer-in Charge of Bhandaria Police Station Rajbali C
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) triggered a landmine blast to blow up an armoured vehicle, killing 13 Police personnel on board in a forest of Garhwa District bordering Chhattisgarh, on January 21, reports The Telegraph. Led by Officer-in Charge of Bhandaria Police Station Rajbali Chowdhary, troopers of VII battalion of Jharkhand Armed Police (JAP) were accompanying local Block Development Officer (BDO) Vasudev Prasad and Garhwa zilla parishad (district level local self government institution) chairperson Shushma Mehta, who were on way to Bargarh village in separate cars to resolve a dispute over a health centre due to which villagers were observing a shutdown. Vasudev, whose vehicle was ahead of the armoured van carrying the Policemen, survived the attack. “Thirteen Policemen, including Officer-in Charge of Bhandaria Police Station, have died. The rebels took away 11 INSAS rifles, one SLR and two AK 47 rifles from the Security Forces,” said State Police spokesperson and Inspector General (Provision) RK Mallick, adds Daily Pioneer. Mehta and her bodyguard were kept hostage for some time, while they were passing by the spot. Later, Maoists released Mehta after snatching the pistol of her bodyguard. According to information as many as 50 – 60 armed Maoists were involved in the attack that lasted for nearly 30 minutes. Chief Minister Arjun Munda, who was in Gumla, said the Maoists attack was an act of cowardice. “They killed innocent Policemen by planning an ambush. So far reports of 13 deaths have been confirmed,” he said.
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January - 26 
In another clash, which lasted for about an hour, at least two Assam Rifles and three militants were killed at Taretlok, bordering Thoubal and Ukhrul District. The clash erupted when SFs patrol party came under attack by suspected militants of ‘CorCom’, a conglomerate of seven militant outfits. Inju
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In another clash, which lasted for about an hour, at least two Assam Rifles and three militants were killed at Taretlok, bordering Thoubal and Ukhrul District. The clash erupted when SFs patrol party came under attack by suspected militants of ‘CorCom’, a conglomerate of seven militant outfits. Injuries were also inflicted on both sides as per reports from the Police as well as locals. But exact number of casualties on both sides could not be confirmed by the Police. Police suspect involvement of cadres of the militant outfits included in the CorCom in both the incidents. However, none of the militant outfits has so far claim responsibility for the clashes.
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January - 28 
Seven persons, including a militant, were killed during the Manipur Assembly Elections in Sugnu Assembly Constituency of Chandel District on January 28, reported The Shillong Times. An estimated 82 per cent of the electorate exercised their franchise in Manipur Assembly Elections. Deputy Election Co
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Seven persons, including a militant, were killed during the Manipur Assembly Elections in Sugnu Assembly Constituency of Chandel District on January 28, reported The Shillong Times. An estimated 82 per cent of the electorate exercised their franchise in Manipur Assembly Elections. Deputy Election Commissioner Alok Shukla said in New Delhi that a person, posing as a voter, entered a polling station in an interior area in Sugnu Assembly Constituency at around 12:30 pm and started firing indiscriminately, killing three polling persons, a voter on the spot and a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) man. An injured voter, who was taken to Imphal, succumbed to bullet injuries. The militant, who is yet to be identified, was shot dead by CRPF personnel posted at the polling booth.
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January - 28 
the seven persons killed in poll related violence in Chandel District on January 28 have been have been identified as KT Inanliu, Ksh. Premjit (poll personnel), G Adum Rongmei (polling personnel), Nula Behensing alias Behenson Nula the alleged NSCN-IM cadre, Kh. Ibotombi Singh (Presiding Officer), C
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the seven persons killed in poll related violence in Chandel District on January 28 have been have been identified as KT Inanliu, Ksh. Premjit (poll personnel), G Adum Rongmei (polling personnel), Nula Behensing alias Behenson Nula the alleged NSCN-IM cadre, Kh. Ibotombi Singh (Presiding Officer), Constable Ugrasen Tripathi, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and PS Rakesh (poll personnel).
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January - 5 
Three constables of the Orissa Police were killed and as many injured when Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres triggered a landmine blast at Badarpanga village in the Kotagarh area in Kandhamal District in the morning of January 5, reports Indian Express. The landmine went off when t
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Three constables of the Orissa Police were killed and as many injured when Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres triggered a landmine blast at Badarpanga village in the Kotagarh area in Kandhamal District in the morning of January 5, reports Indian Express. The landmine went off when the team with two trained dogs was proceeding in a vehicle on Kotagarh-Srirampur road to the site of the blast that had taken place on January 4 in the area, State Home Secretary UN Behera told reporters, adds DNA. The blast came on the second day of the two-day bandh (shut down strike) called by the Maoists to protest the recent Police arrests and attacks on Maoists during Operation Saranda to flush them out of the forests on the Odisha-Jharkhand border. The deceased are identified as Sunasir Mohanty, Umakant Jani and Sangram Lenka. The three injured were identified as Noha Panda, Basanta Behera and Padmanav Dehuri.
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July - 1 
At least four cadres of Lungam Group of Kuki National Army (KNA-Lungam) including its ‘commander-in-chief’ Lunkhongam have been killed in a reported shoot-out with Security Forces (SFs) at Phaikok village located close to Myanmar border in Ukhrul District. The shoot-out took place on June 30 afterno
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At least four cadres of Lungam Group of Kuki National Army (KNA-Lungam) including its ‘commander-in-chief’ Lunkhongam have been killed in a reported shoot-out with Security Forces (SFs) at Phaikok village located close to Myanmar border in Ukhrul District. The shoot-out took place on June 30 afternoon at Phaikok village which is about 40 kilometers away from Chassad Police station to the South. The encounter involved troops of 44 Assam Rifles and some cadres of KNA-Lungam group who were taking shelter in an isolated hut. Two AK rifles, one M-16 rifle, one radio set and 200 rounds of ammunition were recovered from the slain cadres, informed a source. Information about the shoot-out was received only on July 1 due to remoteness of the encounter site and lack of communication infrastructure. Details of the slain cadres are not available still. KNA-Lun-gam is a breakaway faction of KNA which is under SoO pact.
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July - 22 
Fourteen people have been killed so far in clashes between Bodo and Muslims in the Districts of Kokrajhar and Chirang, reports The Telegraph. Moreover, as many as 40,000 people have moved to 38 relief camps, 28 in Gossaigaon subdivision and 10 in Kokrajhar subdivision, in the Kokrajhar District. Cur
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Fourteen people have been killed so far in clashes between Bodo and Muslims in the Districts of Kokrajhar and Chirang, reports The Telegraph. Moreover, as many as 40,000 people have moved to 38 relief camps, 28 in Gossaigaon subdivision and 10 in Kokrajhar subdivision, in the Kokrajhar District. Curfew has been clamped on both the Districts. Shillong Times adds that the clashes started when founder president of All Bodoland Minority Students’ Union (ABMSU) , Mohibul Islam and former leader of All Assam Minority Students’ Union (AAMSU), Abdul Siddique Sheikh were seriously injured in the attack on July 19. In a retaliatory attack, a mob of people at Joypur under Kokrajhar Police Station lynched to death four former militants of disbanded Bodoland Liberation Tiger (BLT) -Pradip Bodo (32), Jonson Bodo (36), Nip Goyari (25) and Jamin Goyari (24) on July 20 night.
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July - 23 
The communal violence started in Kokrajhar District has spread to Chirang, Dhubri and Udalguri Districts on July 23 and at least 18 people were killed so far in the Bodo Territorial Area District (BTAD) areas in the violence. The violence victims allege that the State Government has failed to tackle
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The communal violence started in Kokrajhar District has spread to Chirang, Dhubri and Udalguri Districts on July 23 and at least 18 people were killed so far in the Bodo Territorial Area District (BTAD) areas in the violence. The violence victims allege that the State Government has failed to tackle the situation.
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May - 9 
Three suspected People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) militants were killed during an encounter with personnel of 23 Assam Rifles at Chadong Tangkhul village near Maphou Dam under Litan Police Station of Ukhrul District on May 9, according to Police sources. The encounter continued for
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Three suspected People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) militants were killed during an encounter with personnel of 23 Assam Rifles at Chadong Tangkhul village near Maphou Dam under Litan Police Station of Ukhrul District on May 9, according to Police sources. The encounter continued for more than 20 minutes, the source added. One carbine, one M-16 and one Lathode gun were recovered from the area. Further details and identifications of the militant suspects are awaited.
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November - 12 
Four Maoists were killed in Tarlaguda forest at Bijapur District of Chhattisgarh on November 12 in a joint operation by the Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh Police, reports Zee News. According to Bijapur Superintendent of Police Prashant Agrawal, the operation followed a tip off that top Maoists were
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Four Maoists were killed in Tarlaguda forest at Bijapur District of Chhattisgarh on November 12 in a joint operation by the Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh Police, reports Zee News. According to Bijapur Superintendent of Police Prashant Agrawal, the operation followed a tip off that top Maoists were in the forest area adjoining Andhra Pradesh. The Security Forces (SFs) also recovered arms, ammunition and Maoist literature from the forested site.
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July - 29 
With the recovery of two more bodies at Gossaigaon in Kokrajhar District, the death toll in the ongoing clashes has increased to 61, reports The Sentinel. Two bodies were identified as that of Khoda Bokso (30) of Kurshamari village and Saher Ali Fakir (27) of Maudarpara village under Bhowraguri Poli
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With the recovery of two more bodies at Gossaigaon in Kokrajhar District, the death toll in the ongoing clashes has increased to 61, reports The Sentinel. Two bodies were identified as that of Khoda Bokso (30) of Kurshamari village and Saher Ali Fakir (27) of Maudarpara village under Bhowraguri Police out post under Gossaigaon sub-division in Kokrajhar District. In a reported incidence of violence at Gossaigaon, several houses were set ablaze adds Assam Tribune. Few houses were set ablaze in Chirang District. The curfew in Kokrajhar was relaxed for 12 hours from 5am to 6pm on July 29. Meanwhile, 67 people have sustained injuries during the ongoing clashes. Currently, Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa Districts in Bodoland Territorial Autonomous District Council (BTC) areas and parts of Dhubri and Bongaigaon District are affected. Further, about four-lakh violence-hit people are presently taking shelters in about 278 relief camps. Seven people are still reported missing since the start of the violence. Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) is of the view that the pressure on land is one of the main reasons for the recent ethnic disturbance in the Bodoland Territorial Autonomous Districts (BTAD) area, reports Assam Tribune. The UMHA has also ruled out the possibility of dissolving the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC).
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June - 11 
the CRPF has claimed that six Maoists had been killed and 11 others injured during encounter. The CRPF Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Umesh Kumar, told The Times of India that the two killed Maoists have been identified as Kailu Manjhi and Phoolchand Manjhi, both residents of the area. Earlier, it
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the CRPF has claimed that six Maoists had been killed and 11 others injured during encounter. The CRPF Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Umesh Kumar, told The Times of India that the two killed Maoists have been identified as Kailu Manjhi and Phoolchand Manjhi, both residents of the area. Earlier, it was reported that one CRPF trooper and two Maoists were killed in the encounter.
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June - 20 
Security Forces (SFs) in an encounter killed three Karbi People’s Liberation Tigers (KPLT) militants at Tarapung village under Shantipur Police Station in eastern Bokajan subdivision of Karbi Anglong District, reports The Telegraph. The three have been identified as Pam Ranghang, Langki Rangpi and H
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Security Forces (SFs) in an encounter killed three Karbi People’s Liberation Tigers (KPLT) militants at Tarapung village under Shantipur Police Station in eastern Bokajan subdivision of Karbi Anglong District, reports The Telegraph. The three have been identified as Pam Ranghang, Langki Rangpi and Hemptun Teron. Three AK-56 rifles and huge ammunition of AK-series rifles were recovered from the site.
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June - 21 
The Sangai Express reports that six persons were killed in a gun battle between Naga militant groups that took place in the remote Haochong village, located about 68 kilometres North of Nungba Police Station, in Tamenglong District at about 2.30am on June 21. The killed persons include two civilians
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The Sangai Express reports that six persons were killed in a gun battle between Naga militant groups that took place in the remote Haochong village, located about 68 kilometres North of Nungba Police Station, in Tamenglong District at about 2.30am on June 21. The killed persons include two civilians, two cadres of Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and one Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) cadre. Another militant killed has not been identified. While some reports said that cadres of NSCN-K and ZUF who were camping together at Haochong were attacked suddenly by rival NSCN-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres, other reports suggest that the gun battle did not involve NSCN-IM. The battle was fought between the NSCN-K and ZUF cadres who were camping together and the two civilians were killed by stray bullets. Even as Tamenglong District Police have moved to the site of gun battle, they have not been providing any definite information.
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June - 23 
Four militants - three belonging to the Dimasa National Revolutionary Front (DNRF) and one from Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland- Issak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) - were killed in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) at Mailu hamlet near Lungting township in Dima Hasao District on June 23, rep
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Four militants - three belonging to the Dimasa National Revolutionary Front (DNRF) and one from Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland- Issak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) - were killed in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) at Mailu hamlet near Lungting township in Dima Hasao District on June 23, reports The Times of India. A senior Police officer from Haflong, the headquarters of Dima Hasao, said troopers of 9 Madras Regiment of Army and Police started a joint operation at Milubra village, 16 kilometres from Lungting in north of the District and 51 kilometres from Haflong, acting on a tip-off by intelligence officials. The operation led to an encounter between the SFs and the militants in which the four militants were killed. SFs managed to arrest another while the rest managed to flee. The slain militants have been identified as Abhijit Kachari (NSCN-IM), Sanjay Naiding, Reddi Dimasa and Gilli Dimasa (DNRF). The arrested NSCN-IM militant is identified as Akeeba Sema. The arms and ammunition recovered from the militants include four AK-47 rifles, 236 rounds of ammunition, two Chinese grenades, mobile hand sets and a number of receipt books meant for extortion by the NSCN-IM.
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June - 28 
Sixteen cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed and six Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were injured after a fierce encounter which took place in the forests of Silger, a “liberated” Maoist zone between Jagargunda and Basaguda in Dantewada District in the
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Sixteen cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed and six Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were injured after a fierce encounter which took place in the forests of Silger, a “liberated” Maoist zone between Jagargunda and Basaguda in Dantewada District in the night of June 28, reports The Hindu. The operation was launched by the CRPF from three directions. Two Maoists were arrested after the encounter. The encounter is significant, as this is the first time that the CRPF has recovered these many bodies of Maoists. The arrested Maoists have been airlifted to Raipur. Official sources said six CRPF men, including two commandos of Commando Battalion for Rapid Action (CoBRA), sustained bullet injuries and they have been airlifted for medical aid. Preliminary reports suggest that the casualty figures of the Maoists could increase as information from deep inside the forests is trickling in slowly. This is the same area, close to Chintalnar, where Maoists had carried out the biggest ever attack on Security Forces killing 75 CRPF men and one State police personnel in April 2010.
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November - 14 
Though the identity of the five killed Maoists in Gajapati District (Odisha) was yet to be declared officially, the unofficial sources identified them as Basu (31) of Tikabali, Sudhansu (32) of R Udaygiri, Santosh (28), Ramesh (26) and Litu of Raikia in Kandhamal District, reports The Daily Pioneer.
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Though the identity of the five killed Maoists in Gajapati District (Odisha) was yet to be declared officially, the unofficial sources identified them as Basu (31) of Tikabali, Sudhansu (32) of R Udaygiri, Santosh (28), Ramesh (26) and Litu of Raikia in Kandhamal District, reports The Daily Pioneer. They were involved in the Nayagarh armoury attack case in 2008 too. The Police also recovered the personal kitbags of the Maoists during the combing operation.
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June - 29 
The Chhattisgarh Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) claim to have killed 20 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in two separate incidents in the State’s Sukma and Bijapur Districts in the early hours of June 29, reports The Hindu. Earlier, it was reported that
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The Chhattisgarh Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) claim to have killed 20 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in two separate incidents in the State’s Sukma and Bijapur Districts in the early hours of June 29, reports The Hindu. Earlier, it was reported that 16 Maoists were killed in these incidents. The bodies of 17 men and a woman were recovered after the encounter in Kotaguda panchayat (village level local self-government institution) in Bijapur District, while the bodies of two men were found after a fire-fight near Jagargunda in Sukma District. “One body was in military green dungarees, the rest were in civilian clothes,” said Bijapur’s Superintendent of Police, Prashant Agarwal, adding the several improvised explosive devices, 303 rifles and muzzle-loading shotguns were retrieved from the encounter site. “We received specific information that senior Maoist cadres were going to hold a big meeting in the dense forests between Chintalnar, Jagargunda and Basaguda,” said Mr. Agarwal, “Our teams were sent to the spot, where they were fired upon by the Maoist Jan militia members. Six troopers were injured and fired back in retaliation.” The Times of India adds that among the Maoists killed in Bijapur District are ‘platoon commander’ Irpa Samlu and two members of the outfit's guerrilla army PLGA — Markam Suresh, wanted in a jail break in Dantewada and Kose Bija, claimed a CRPF officer in Delhi. Further, according to Ajay Yadav, acting Police chief of Sukma District, the two Maoists who were killed in the District have been identified as ‘platoon commander’ Sodi Dulla and Markam Lachha, a member of their armed squad.
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June - 30 
Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed three civilians, including an elderly woman, and injured another woman over a land dispute between two families in Sehal-Tetartoli village under the Ghaghra Police Station in Gumla District of Jharkhand on June 30 night, reports Th
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Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed three civilians, including an elderly woman, and injured another woman over a land dispute between two families in Sehal-Tetartoli village under the Ghaghra Police Station in Gumla District of Jharkhand on June 30 night, reports The Times of India. The victims have been identified as Jaipal Yadav (50), his brother and retired army man Jagdish Yadav (48) and his mother-in-law Batti Devi while, the injured woman has been identified as Jaipal's wife Sumitra Devi.
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June - 4 
Three abducted villagers were killed by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Rampur village under Haveli-Kharagpur subdivision of Munger District of Bihar in the night of June 4, reports twocircles.net quoting IANS. Sources said a group of armed Maoists had abducted five villagers
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Three abducted villagers were killed by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Rampur village under Haveli-Kharagpur subdivision of Munger District of Bihar in the night of June 4, reports twocircles.net quoting IANS. Sources said a group of armed Maoists had abducted five villagers near Basudeopur village on June 2 and soon after, killed two of them by slitting their throats on the same day. "Maoists killed two of the five abducted Saturday night. Three were killed last (Monday) night and their bodies were found (today) Tuesday," said K. Chandra, a District Police officer.
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March - 28 
Five Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants, including a ‘district commander’, were killed in two separate encounters with the Security Forces (SFs), one in Panjwani forests and second in a nearby Laribal village, in the Handwara area of Kupwara District on March 28, reports Daily Excelsior. The Deputy Ins
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Five Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants, including a ‘district commander’, were killed in two separate encounters with the Security Forces (SFs), one in Panjwani forests and second in a nearby Laribal village, in the Handwara area of Kupwara District on March 28, reports Daily Excelsior. The Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), North Kashmir, Munir Khan, said that five AK rifles, 17 magazines and three live grenades were recovered from their possession. He said that all of them were foreign militants and the dairies recovered from them suggest that three of them are Abu Bakar, Ali Bhai and Hanza Bhai. Sources said that Abu Bakar, who is one among the dead, was ‘district commander’ of the outfit.
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May - 10 
Security Forces (SFs) on May 10 killed six militants and foiled a major infiltration bid near the Line of Control (LoC) in Uri sector of Baramulla District, reports Daily Excelsior. Defence spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel JS Brar said that Army along the LoC in Maidan Nala area of Uri sector observe
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Security Forces (SFs) on May 10 killed six militants and foiled a major infiltration bid near the Line of Control (LoC) in Uri sector of Baramulla District, reports Daily Excelsior. Defence spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel JS Brar said that Army along the LoC in Maidan Nala area of Uri sector observed movement of five to six militants trying to infiltrate into Uri in the night of May 9. The troops laid an ambush around them and they were asked to surrender. "On being asked to surrender, the infiltrators opened heavy fire on our troops and the troops retaliated resulting in the killing of five militants", the spokesman added. He said that bodies of four militants' along with four AK rifles besides other ammunition have been recovered by the Army during the search operations. The body of the fifth militant is yet to be recovered as the area of operation is in very close proximity to the LoC, he added. The Defence spokesman said that identity of the infiltrators was yet to be established.
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May - 13 
Seven persons, including six troopers of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and a civilian driver, were killed in an ambush by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Dantewada District on May 13, reports The Times of India. The troopers, including a head constable and f
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Seven persons, including six troopers of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and a civilian driver, were killed in an ambush by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Dantewada District on May 13, reports The Times of India. The troopers, including a head constable and five constables, were on patrol duty guarding the National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) facility in Kirandul when armed Maoists ambushed their vehicle with heavy gunfire at around 9:30pm. Additional Director General of Police (anti-naxal operations) Ram Niwas said that an unknown number of troopers are reportedly injured in the ambush and are being rescued from the spot. Official sources said that five AK-47 rifles, one INSAS gun and a large quantity of ammunition belonging to the CISF were looted by the Maoists after they killed the troopers.
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May - 9 
Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed and one Police commando got injured in an encounter at Deupani Borgura Mising Baskati gaon (Village) in Sadiya Sub-division in Tinsukia District on May 9. The slain Maoists were identified as Siddhartha Buragohain, Rajeev Gogoi ali
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Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed and one Police commando got injured in an encounter at Deupani Borgura Mising Baskati gaon (Village) in Sadiya Sub-division in Tinsukia District on May 9. The slain Maoists were identified as Siddhartha Buragohain, Rajeev Gogoi alias Medang, Arup Chetia alias Iyan and Kamala Gogoi. Siddhartha Buragohain is the ‘second-in-command’ of the armed wing of the CPI-Maoist in the State. The injured Police commando has been identified as Achinta Das (24). The Police recovered two AK-47 rifles, an AK-57 rifle, three hand grenades, five mobile handsets, several SIM cards and a huge amount of ammunition from the encounter site. Aditya Bora, another Maoist, who jumped bail and has since gone underground, is the ‘commander’.
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November - 14 
Three months after Sabyasachi Panda was expelled from the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), five cadres of the Panda-led Odisha Maovadi Party (OMP), were killed and a few others were injured during an encounter in Gajapati District on November 14, reports The Times of India. Two Security
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Three months after Sabyasachi Panda was expelled from the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), five cadres of the Panda-led Odisha Maovadi Party (OMP), were killed and a few others were injured during an encounter in Gajapati District on November 14, reports The Times of India. Two Security Force (SF) personnel also sustained injuries in the encounter. The gun-battle took place at Bhaliagada forest in Gobindpur Panchayat area under Mohana Police Station limits of Gajapati District bordering Ganjam District around 11 am when a police patrolling party came across a Maoist camp where Panda and around 15 of his associates were present, police said. "The Maoists opened fire and our men retaliated likewise. The gun-battle continued for an hour. We have recovered five bodies (all male) from the spot," Director General of Police (DGP) Prakash Mishra said. "Their identities are yet to be ascertained, but we believe they were from Kandhamal and Gajapati Districts and indoctrinated in the Maoist ideology," he added. Police said the blood trail from spot of encounter to the jungle suggested that some of the extremists were injured. "We have seized an Italian-make pistol, which is supposed to be Panda's personal weapon. This forces us to suspect he was present during the gun-battle and could be injured as well," a senior Police officer said. Superintendent of Police (SP) (Ganjam) Ashish Singh said Police have seized four country-made guns, two 9 mm pistols, around 80 kg of explosives and 35 rounds of live cartridges from the spot. Commenting on the incident, DGP Mishra said "We have specific information that he (Panda) was for a big build-up. Reports say his group strength has increased to 27. He has been recruiting people to the group," adds The Business Standard. Further, according to Press Trust of India, another cadre was arrested following the encounter.
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November - 15 
A suspected Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) militant, was killed and two others critically injured in an encounter against ULFA-ATF militants in Majuli Island in Jorhat District, reports The Telegraph. Additional Superintendent of Police-Jorhat (SP-Jorhat), Nabin Sin
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A suspected Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) militant, was killed and two others critically injured in an encounter against ULFA-ATF militants in Majuli Island in Jorhat District, reports The Telegraph. Additional Superintendent of Police-Jorhat (SP-Jorhat), Nabin Singh said, "A joint operation of police and army was conducted in Majuli this morning. Among the three dead, one is suspected to be an Ulfa militant. A pistol, ammunition, grenade, 8 mobile handsets and 22 SIM cards were recovered from the encounter site.'' He added, "Although the suspected Ulfa militant has not been identified as yet, the two civilians have been identified as Bhaben Pegu and Goda Gosh of the area. The injured are Bogai Das (30) and Rouson Toplo (12)."
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November - 16 
Unidentified assailants on November 16 fired randomly on a group of persons at Jiaguri under Kokrajhar Police Station killing four persons, reports The Hindu. Inspector General of Police-Bodoland Territorial Area District (IG-BTAD) S N Singh told PTI on November 17, “Monokumar Brahma alias Jalja, a
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Unidentified assailants on November 16 fired randomly on a group of persons at Jiaguri under Kokrajhar Police Station killing four persons, reports The Hindu. Inspector General of Police-Bodoland Territorial Area District (IG-BTAD) S N Singh told PTI on November 17, “Monokumar Brahma alias Jalja, a member of BTAD, was arrested early today in connection with the killing”. “Two AK47 rifles, magazines of AK47 rifles and 60 rounds of assorted ammunition were seized from his bedroom. He is currently being interrogated,” he said.
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November - 17 
A woman succumbed to her injuries at a local hospital in Kokrajhar District on November 17, increased the death toll in the District to five in the last 24 hours, reports India Today. The woman sustained injuries after suspected militants opened indiscriminate fire at her house at Bamungaon in the D
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A woman succumbed to her injuries at a local hospital in Kokrajhar District on November 17, increased the death toll in the District to five in the last 24 hours, reports India Today. The woman sustained injuries after suspected militants opened indiscriminate fire at her house at Bamungaon in the District earlier on November 16, 2012.
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November - 5 
The Sangai Express reports that three Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres have been killed and two civilians injured in a factional clash with NSCN-Khole-Kitovi in Dimapur in the afternoon of November 5. According to official sources, the shoot out occurred at around 3
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The Sangai Express reports that three Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres have been killed and two civilians injured in a factional clash with NSCN-Khole-Kitovi in Dimapur in the afternoon of November 5. According to official sources, the shoot out occurred at around 3 pm near the office of the Superintendent of Police, Dimapur. Sources said some cadres of NSCN-Khole-Kitovi were attacked by the rival NSCN-K cadres minutes after the former came out from a hotel.
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November - 9 
Security Forces (SFs) foiled a major infiltration bid killing four heavily armed militants in Keran sector of Kupwara District on November 9, while two other militants, in injured condition, managed to flee back to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), reports Daily Excelsior. An Army officer said that f
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Security Forces (SFs) foiled a major infiltration bid killing four heavily armed militants in Keran sector of Kupwara District on November 9, while two other militants, in injured condition, managed to flee back to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), reports Daily Excelsior. An Army officer said that four heavily armed infiltrators were killed in the encounter inside the Indian territory as they had managed to come around 200 meters inside the Line of Control (LoC). Two of their colleagues were badly injured in the encounter, but they managed to flee towards the LoC. They were chased but they managed to cross the LoC and fled back to the PoK. He further said that during the search operation of the area, four bodies of the militants and 5 AK Rifles along with huge quantity of arms and ammunition were recovered.
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November - 9 
Three Policemen and a prisoner were killed when about 100 armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including women cadres, attacked a Police van carrying 32 prisoners from Giridih court to the divisional jail at Mahadev Chauk in Giridih District on November 9, reported The Times of
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Three Policemen and a prisoner were killed when about 100 armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including women cadres, attacked a Police van carrying 32 prisoners from Giridih court to the divisional jail at Mahadev Chauk in Giridih District on November 9, reported The Times of India. The Maoists succeeded in freeing eight of their comrades from the prison van. Police said over two dozen prisoners in the van also escaped after the attack. One prisoner, Sanjay Mahto, who refused to alight from the van, was gunned down by the Maoists. Director General of Police (DGP), G S Rath confirmed that three Policemen including Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police (ASI) Prabhu Nath Singh, Constable Raj Kumar Das, driver Sadanand Gagarai, lost their lives while six Policemen and three prisoners were injured in the attack. According to Police, the Maoists had put a tractor on Giridih-Tundi road near Ajjidih Mode which is close to the jail at the Mohanpur industrial estate to prevent the movement of vehicles on the highway linking Giridih to Dhanbad. The Maoists later triggered blasts on a truck which was damaged and the traffic was disrupted. The armed Maoists hurled bombs on the Police van and started firing on the vehicle. The Police van was attacked from all corners by the Maoists, witnesses said and claimed even the houses close to the road were damaged. One of the huts got burnt in the series of explosions. Giridih Police confirmed the Maoists had looted three rifles from the Policemen escorting the prisoners. Late in the evening, Police claimed that they arrested two Maoists, involved in the attack, from Bengabad. The eight Maoists who escaped after the attack have been identified as Baijnath Tiwari, Mithilesh Mandal, Nemchand Mahto, Sahdeo Soren, Chotaka Marandi, Bipin Mandal, Pantosh Hembrom and Rampravesh alias Ramesh Mandal, according to jail superintendent Ashok Chaudhury. Jail officials later said, four prisoners Ramesh Mandal, Surendra Hajra, Arjun Yadav and Babloo alias Sanjay Verma returned to the jail on their own.
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October - 1 
Security Forces (SFs) killed five militants belonging to Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) in Ganderbal District on October 1, reports Daily Excelsior. Ganderbal Superintendent of Police (SP), Shahid Meraj, said that four out of five were identified as Abu Bakar, Abu Khalid, Murtaza and Abdul Gazi. "The ident
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Security Forces (SFs) killed five militants belonging to Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) in Ganderbal District on October 1, reports Daily Excelsior. Ganderbal Superintendent of Police (SP), Shahid Meraj, said that four out of five were identified as Abu Bakar, Abu Khalid, Murtaza and Abdul Gazi. "The identification of fifth one is being ascertained. The group belonged to Hizb-ul-Mujehieen and all its members were foreigners", he added. He said that five AK 47 rifles, 15 magazines, 2UBGLs and scores of bullets were recovered from encounter site.
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October - 16 
Three civilians were killed as Pakistan violated ceasefire in Hajipeer sector of Baramulla District on October 16, reports Daily Excelsior. General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Baramulla based 19-Division of Army, Major General Bipin Rawat, said that at around 10:30am Pakistani troops from across the
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Three civilians were killed as Pakistan violated ceasefire in Hajipeer sector of Baramulla District on October 16, reports Daily Excelsior. General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Baramulla based 19-Division of Army, Major General Bipin Rawat, said that at around 10:30am Pakistani troops from across the Line of Control (LoC) fired around 7-8 rounds of mortars that fell in Churanda village hardly 100 meters from the LoC in Haji Peer sector. The General said that one of the shells fired by Pakistani troops fell on a residential house leading to the death of three civilians - Mohammad Liaquat son of Nazir Ahmad, 15, Mohammad Shafiq son of Iman Bin, 32 and Shaheena daughter of Ismael, 20. He added that firing stopped at around 12:30pm. This is for the first time that civilians have been killed in the LoC firing since India and Pakistan signed a ceasefire agreement in 2003.
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October - 18 
Three troopers of the 159 battalion of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were reportedly killed and seven others injured, when Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres triggered an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast blowing an anti-landmine vehicle at Dumaria in Gaya District e
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Three troopers of the 159 battalion of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were reportedly killed and seven others injured, when Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres triggered an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast blowing an anti-landmine vehicle at Dumaria in Gaya District early on October 18, reports IBN Live. The CRPF troopers were reportedly returning after conducting a raid on a Maoist hideout. PTI adds that the incident occurred at 6:20am near Chakarbandha forests in Barha village of the District.
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October - 30 
Nagaland Post reports that the death toll rise to five with the recovery of dead body of another Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadre, identified as Benjamin Panmei, in the aftermath of a gun fight between the NSCN-IM and Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) near Bethel Ch
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Nagaland Post reports that the death toll rise to five with the recovery of dead body of another Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadre, identified as Benjamin Panmei, in the aftermath of a gun fight between the NSCN-IM and Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) near Bethel Church along Gadai hills in Tamenglong District on October 30.
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October - 30 
The Sangai Express reports that at least four Naga militants have been killed in another factional gun fight which lasted for around six hours between Naga militant groups, Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) and Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) near Gadai hills in Tamenglo
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The Sangai Express reports that at least four Naga militants have been killed in another factional gun fight which lasted for around six hours between Naga militant groups, Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) and Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) near Gadai hills in Tamenglong District headquarters on October 30. The gun fight claimed at least two ZUF cadres and two cadres of NSCN-IM. The deceased cadres of the ZUF were identified as Pathailung and Puileini. One of the deceased NSCN-IM cadres has been identified as Ringuanglung Kamei while the other cadre is yet to be identified. The number of casualties however could not be officially confirmed till the time of filing this report. While searching the area, three magazines of SLR, two magazines of sniper and other equipment including ammunition pouches were recovered.
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September - 9 
The Red Shield Division has clarified that one JCO of Assam Rifles died while another eight suffered minor injuries in the IED blast triggered by People’s Liberation Army (PLA) at Moirang Kampu on September 9, reports The Sangai Express. A press release issued by them rebutted the claim of PLA that
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The Red Shield Division has clarified that one JCO of Assam Rifles died while another eight suffered minor injuries in the IED blast triggered by People’s Liberation Army (PLA) at Moirang Kampu on September 9, reports The Sangai Express. A press release issued by them rebutted the claim of PLA that four personnel were killed.
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