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January - 2 
In the same district, Naxalites detonated the forest office in Ajamnagar in Kataram mandal. In a note left behind they reportedly stated they blasted the office in support of their call to boycott the Janmabhoomi programme.
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In the same district, Naxalites detonated the forest office in Ajamnagar in Kataram mandal. In a note left behind they reportedly stated they blasted the office in support of their call to boycott the Janmabhoomi programme.
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January - 2 
In Warangal district, PWG Naxalites blew up the house of Ganapuram Mandala Praja Parishad chief and TDP leader Yerrabelli Rameshwar Rao in Rangaraopally village. Reports said a local guerrilla squad planted mines in the house after breaking open the lock and then blew it up
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In Warangal district, PWG Naxalites blew up the house of Ganapuram Mandala Praja Parishad chief and TDP leader Yerrabelli Rameshwar Rao in Rangaraopally village. Reports said a local guerrilla squad planted mines in the house after breaking open the lock and then blew it up
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January - 2 
Suspected All-Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) terrorists killed a local-level leader of the Indigenous Nationalist Party of Tripura (INPT) on January 2-night. According to police, a group of ATTF terrorists attacked the INPT leader's house in Radhanagar village, Sidhai police station-limits, West Tripura
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Suspected All-Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) terrorists killed a local-level leader of the Indigenous Nationalist Party of Tripura (INPT) on January 2-night. According to police, a group of ATTF terrorists attacked the INPT leader's house in Radhanagar village, Sidhai police station-limits, West Tripura district, and hacked him to death after dragging him for some distance.
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January - 3 
In another incident, Naxalites of the Communist Party of India––Marxist-Leninist [CPI-ML] (Janasakthi) destroyed two telephone booths in Chelpur village of the same district. Separately, police arrested as suspected Naxalite of the CPI-ML (Janasakthi) from Yellareddypet mandal (administrative unit),
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In another incident, Naxalites of the Communist Party of India––Marxist-Leninist [CPI-ML] (Janasakthi) destroyed two telephone booths in Chelpur village of the same district. Separately, police arrested as suspected Naxalite of the CPI-ML (Janasakthi) from Yellareddypet mandal (administrative unit), Karimnagar district.
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January - 3 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a telephone exchange in Kakarpally village, Warangal district, on January 3. Two houses near the exchange were also destroyed in the incident. Media reports said three armed Naxalites blasted the exchange after asking the inmates
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a telephone exchange in Kakarpally village, Warangal district, on January 3. Two houses near the exchange were also destroyed in the incident. Media reports said three armed Naxalites blasted the exchange after asking the inmates in the neighbouring house to come out. All equipment, including the power plant, was completely destroyed in the incident.
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In another incident, Naxalites of the PWG blasted the farmhouse of former Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) Janke Venkat Reddy, in Veerabhadrapuram of Erragondapalem mandal (administrative unit), Prakasam district, on January 6. Earlier, on January 5, Naxalites hurled two grenades at the Erra
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In another incident, Naxalites of the PWG blasted the farmhouse of former Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) Janke Venkat Reddy, in Veerabhadrapuram of Erragondapalem mandal (administrative unit), Prakasam district, on January 6. Earlier, on January 5, Naxalites hurled two grenades at the Erragondapalem police station, following which police opened fire in retaliation. However, there was no report of any casualty or injury.
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January - 7 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a telephone exchange at Mamillapalli village, Anantpur district, on January 7. Official sources said property worth Rs 18 lakh was destroyed in the explosion. With this, the number of telephone exchanges destroyed by the PWG in t
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a telephone exchange at Mamillapalli village, Anantpur district, on January 7. Official sources said property worth Rs 18 lakh was destroyed in the explosion. With this, the number of telephone exchanges destroyed by the PWG in the district has risen to 14.
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January - 7 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group blasted a culvert between Pocharalapadu and Goruntla villages, Guntur district, on January 7.
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group blasted a culvert between Pocharalapadu and Goruntla villages, Guntur district, on January 7.
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January - 7 
The Naxalites hurled bombs at a gram panchayat (local self government) office in Peddodugutta in the same district. Media reports said their actions were in protest against recent police encounters in the district.
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The Naxalites hurled bombs at a gram panchayat (local self government) office in Peddodugutta in the same district. Media reports said their actions were in protest against recent police encounters in the district.
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January - 9 
In another incident, some unidentified gunmen attacked a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) platoon on January 9, at Loktak Hydro electric project. However, details of the incident are awaited.
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In another incident, some unidentified gunmen attacked a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) platoon on January 9, at Loktak Hydro electric project. However, details of the incident are awaited.
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January - 10 
In another incident, a Naxalite was killed in an encounter near Rentachinthala village, Guntur district. Media reports said the slain Naxalite was the secretary of the Radical Students Union (RSU). In the same district, Naxalites of the PWG blasted the gram panchayat (local self government) office i
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In another incident, a Naxalite was killed in an encounter near Rentachinthala village, Guntur district. Media reports said the slain Naxalite was the secretary of the Radical Students Union (RSU). In the same district, Naxalites of the PWG blasted the gram panchayat (local self government) office in Dachepali mandal (administrative unit).
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January - 10 
In yet another incident, three unidentified terrorists attacked the house of a local resident at Hari Budha village, in Surankote tehsil (administrative unit), Poonch district, on January 10-night. His wife and son were killed in indiscriminate firing by the terrorists. The terrorists reportedly man
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In yet another incident, three unidentified terrorists attacked the house of a local resident at Hari Budha village, in Surankote tehsil (administrative unit), Poonch district, on January 10-night. His wife and son were killed in indiscriminate firing by the terrorists. The terrorists reportedly managed to escape after the incident. Police were investigating the incident when reports last came in.
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January - 11 
Separately, SFs, on January 11, recovered six Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs)—each weighing 10kg, 10 grenades and 135 battery cells from a terrorists-hideout in Saroji village, Banihal tehsil, Doda district. Also, unidentified terrorists torched two houses in Sargali village in the same area, on
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Separately, SFs, on January 11, recovered six Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs)—each weighing 10kg, 10 grenades and 135 battery cells from a terrorists-hideout in Saroji village, Banihal tehsil, Doda district. Also, unidentified terrorists torched two houses in Sargali village in the same area, on the same day.
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January - 12 
In another incident, in the same district, Naxalites of the PWG set afire a lorry belonging to a sand company, a private guest house and Multi-acess Radio Relay (MAR) telephone equipment in Peddaktna village.
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In another incident, in the same district, Naxalites of the PWG set afire a lorry belonging to a sand company, a private guest house and Multi-acess Radio Relay (MAR) telephone equipment in Peddaktna village.
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January - 13 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) set fire to a telephone exchange in Dodleru village, Guntur district, on January 13. Police sources said four armed Naxalites set fire to equipment in the exchange after dousing it with petrol. The exchange, which has 130 connections and
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) set fire to a telephone exchange in Dodleru village, Guntur district, on January 13. Police sources said four armed Naxalites set fire to equipment in the exchange after dousing it with petrol. The exchange, which has 130 connections and serves four villages, was badly damaged. The Naxalites blew up three telephone exchanges and two railway stations in the district during the last two months.
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January - 15 
In another incident, the daughter of a police personnel was injured when Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) opened fire on their house in Aryanagar locality, Kamareddy, Nizamabad district. Media reports said the inmates closed all doors and were hiding to save their lives. Sunitha, daughter o
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In another incident, the daughter of a police personnel was injured when Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) opened fire on their house in Aryanagar locality, Kamareddy, Nizamabad district. Media reports said the inmates closed all doors and were hiding to save their lives. Sunitha, daughter of the police personnel, suffered injuries. Later, police recovered 12 bullets from the spot. Police sources said the police personnel, Pentaiah, was on the hit list of Naxalites and they opened fire on his house to eliminate all the family members.
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January - 15 
Unidentified terrorists set ablaze the residence of a Special Police Officer (SPO) in Byatyali, Basantgarh area of Udhampur.
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Unidentified terrorists set ablaze the residence of a Special Police Officer (SPO) in Byatyali, Basantgarh area of Udhampur.
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January - 16 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) set afire the records and wireless set at an Andhra Pradesh Transco sub-station in Yellampet, Nizamabad district, on January 16. The Naxalites burnt the records after they forcibly sent out the operator and the watchman of the sub statio
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) set afire the records and wireless set at an Andhra Pradesh Transco sub-station in Yellampet, Nizamabad district, on January 16. The Naxalites burnt the records after they forcibly sent out the operator and the watchman of the sub station, police sources said. A letter left at the spot stated that the Naxalites had resorted to this step to protest forcible collection of power dues.
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January - 16 
Separately, unidentified terrorist set ablaze the residence of a village headman in Nambal village, Kalakote area of Rajouri district. However, no casualties were reported in this incident.
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Separately, unidentified terrorist set ablaze the residence of a village headman in Nambal village, Kalakote area of Rajouri district. However, no casualties were reported in this incident.
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January - 17 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) set ablaze a private bus bound for Hyderabad from Guntur at Gamalapadu, Dachepalli mandal (administrative unit), Guntur district, on January 17. The bus, introduced recently, was a very special attraction for commuters between Hyderabad
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) set ablaze a private bus bound for Hyderabad from Guntur at Gamalapadu, Dachepalli mandal (administrative unit), Guntur district, on January 17. The bus, introduced recently, was a very special attraction for commuters between Hyderabad and Guntur as it was an air-conditioned sleeper coach with 24 berths. In the same district, Naxalites of the PWG blasted the clinic of a registered medical practitioner at Dachepalli. Police sources said the Naxalites planted explosives and blasted the two- room clinic of K Nageswar Rao, suspecting him to be a police informer.
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January - 18 
In another incident, four terrorists looted over Rupees eight lakh cash from three employees of the Jammu and Kashmir Bank at Panjhai nullah near Shahdara Sharief in the Rajouri district and escaped. They also snatched the weapon and cartridges of the bank guard but did not cause any harm to the gua
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In another incident, four terrorists looted over Rupees eight lakh cash from three employees of the Jammu and Kashmir Bank at Panjhai nullah near Shahdara Sharief in the Rajouri district and escaped. They also snatched the weapon and cartridges of the bank guard but did not cause any harm to the guard and two other bank employees. According to a media report, the cash was donation offered at the holy shrine of Shahdara Sharief and was being taken for depositing in the bank’s Gujjar Mandi branch. Meanwhile, a message, intercepted by police later in evening, indicated the involvement of the Al-Mansooran group in this incident.
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January - 18 
In Dommalapadu village, Guntur district, Naxalites blasted a culvert. They also blasted the village panchayat (local self government) office in Madinapadu, Dachepalli mandal, in the same district.
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In Dommalapadu village, Guntur district, Naxalites blasted a culvert. They also blasted the village panchayat (local self government) office in Madinapadu, Dachepalli mandal, in the same district.
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January - 18 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a cinema hall belonging to a ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader at Timmapuram village in Kurnool district during the Statewide bandh (general strike) on January 18. The strike was called by them to protest against the alleged
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a cinema hall belonging to a ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader at Timmapuram village in Kurnool district during the Statewide bandh (general strike) on January 18. The strike was called by them to protest against the alleged fake encounters. Official sources said approximately 16 Naxalites equipped with sophisticated weapons came to the village and after forcing the theatre manager and staff out blasted the theatre. The owner of the theatre, A V Subbareddy, is the chairman of the Rural Irrigation Development Corporation and a close associate of the Nandyal Member of Parliament (MP) Bhooma Nagi Reddy. In another incident in the same district, Naxalites blasted the residence of a close associate of the State Minister for Higher Education N Mahammed Farooq at Santajutur village of Bandi Atmakur mandal (administrative unit).
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January - 21 
Official sources said a group of approximately six terrorists entered Bajmasta village, Ramban area of Doda district, and abducted two Village Defence Committee (VDC) members from their residence on January 21. The terrorists later shot dead both of them at an isolated area. The terrorists also set
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Official sources said a group of approximately six terrorists entered Bajmasta village, Ramban area of Doda district, and abducted two Village Defence Committee (VDC) members from their residence on January 21. The terrorists later shot dead both of them at an isolated area. The terrorists also set ablaze the residence of one of the slain VDC members. The same group of terrorists later reportedly attacked the adjacent Nali in village, in Sumbar area, and killed another civilian, sources added. The terrorists, later, managed to escape.
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January - 23 
A group of five unidentified terrorists attacked the residence of a Congress (I) leader in Batoli Kahara, Gandoh area of Doda district, and injured four members of his family. Official sources said retaliatory firing by the leader’s Personal Security Officer forced the terrorists to escape.
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A group of five unidentified terrorists attacked the residence of a Congress (I) leader in Batoli Kahara, Gandoh area of Doda district, and injured four members of his family. Official sources said retaliatory firing by the leader’s Personal Security Officer forced the terrorists to escape.
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January - 23 
Terrorists set ablaze two residences of civilians in Bajmasta village, in Sumbar area, Doda district. However, no casualties were reported in this incident.
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Terrorists set ablaze two residences of civilians in Bajmasta village, in Sumbar area, Doda district. However, no casualties were reported in this incident.
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January - 25 
According to media reports, six Naxalites blasted a cinema belonging to Rangapulla Reddy, relative of former Congress Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) Erasu Prathap Reddy, in Atmakur, Kurnool district, alleging the owner was earning money unethically. The theatre and its projector room were
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According to media reports, six Naxalites blasted a cinema belonging to Rangapulla Reddy, relative of former Congress Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) Erasu Prathap Reddy, in Atmakur, Kurnool district, alleging the owner was earning money unethically. The theatre and its projector room were totally damaged. Separately, in the same district, approximately, 30 armed Naxalites went to the house of market committee former president Thirupamaiah and threatened his family demanding he resign from the TDP. Later, they stormed relative Sreenivasulu Reddy’s house and decamped with 124 paddy bags in two tractors and five bullock carts.
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January - 25 
In Karimnagar district, the PWG blasted the house of a leader in Nagaram village, Dharmapuri mandal (administrative unit). Media reports said 12 Naxalites, including three women, came to Gaddam Bhaskarareddy’s house, asked the inmates to go out and blasted it with 18 detonators. The Naxalites also r
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In Karimnagar district, the PWG blasted the house of a leader in Nagaram village, Dharmapuri mandal (administrative unit). Media reports said 12 Naxalites, including three women, came to Gaddam Bhaskarareddy’s house, asked the inmates to go out and blasted it with 18 detonators. The Naxalites also reportedly left a note at the blast-site stating the blast was to protest the recent death in an encounter of the PWG’s Nizamabad district committee member and others in Manala. The note also warned TDP and Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders to mend their ways and resign from party posts.
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February - 23 
Suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) terrorists threw mortar bombs at the Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi (GNB) International Airport at Guwahati in Assam on February 23-morning. According to police sources, a building sustained minor damage. The area where the incident occurred is adjacent t
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Suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) terrorists threw mortar bombs at the Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi (GNB) International Airport at Guwahati in Assam on February 23-morning. According to police sources, a building sustained minor damage. The area where the incident occurred is adjacent to the Guwahati-based Air Force Station. No one was, however, injured in the attack. A search operation for the suspected terrorists was on when reports last came in.
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February - 26 
Delayed reports said unidentified miscreants fired a rocket at a Parco oil pipeline and blew it up in Khanpur, Shikarpur district, Sindh, on February 26-night. Thousands of litres of oil reportedly spilled from the pipeline and caught fire. However, no one was injured in the incident.
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Delayed reports said unidentified miscreants fired a rocket at a Parco oil pipeline and blew it up in Khanpur, Shikarpur district, Sindh, on February 26-night. Thousands of litres of oil reportedly spilled from the pipeline and caught fire. However, no one was injured in the incident.
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February - 28 
Two policemen guarding the United States (US) Consulate in Karachi, Sindh, were killed on February 28 when a yet to be identified gunman opened fire on the police picket near the consulate building. Reports said five other police personnel and a civilian passer-by were also injured. According to Sin
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Two policemen guarding the United States (US) Consulate in Karachi, Sindh, were killed on February 28 when a yet to be identified gunman opened fire on the police picket near the consulate building. Reports said five other police personnel and a civilian passer-by were also injured. According to Sindh police chief Syed Kamal Shah, the assailant was immediately arrested following the incident and he is being interrogated.
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March - 1 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People's War group (PWG) blasted a cinema theatre in Kadapa and attacked a Mandal Parishad Territorial Council (MPTC) member and a sarpanch (village headman) in Nalgonda district, on March 1. Media reports said approximately 13 Naxalites entered the Krishna Cin
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People's War group (PWG) blasted a cinema theatre in Kadapa and attacked a Mandal Parishad Territorial Council (MPTC) member and a sarpanch (village headman) in Nalgonda district, on March 1. Media reports said approximately 13 Naxalites entered the Krishna Cinema at Sandupalli in Kadapa and enquired about Gangi Reddy, a Telagu Desham Party (TDP) worker and owner of the theatre. When he was not found they blasted the theatre using landmines and other explosive material. Separately, Naxalites attacked a MPTC member and a sarpanch (headman) in Ramachandrapuram tanda of Mattampally mandal (administrative unit).
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March - 1 
Yet another group of unidentified terrorists also set afire the house of a local resident at Chemyaw village, Poonch district, on March-1 night. No one was injured in the incident.
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Yet another group of unidentified terrorists also set afire the house of a local resident at Chemyaw village, Poonch district, on March-1 night. No one was injured in the incident.
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March - 2 
In a separate incident, unidentified terrorists set ablaze 17 uninhabited huts at Chapridhar village, Gool police station limits, Udhampur district, on the same day.
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In a separate incident, unidentified terrorists set ablaze 17 uninhabited huts at Chapridhar village, Gool police station limits, Udhampur district, on the same day.
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March - 5 
According to media reports, a powerful bomb went off in the premises of a local Nepali daily, Sunchari Samachar at Pradhanagar, Siliguri, West Bengal, on March 5. None were injured in the incident. Details of the incident are awaited.
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According to media reports, a powerful bomb went off in the premises of a local Nepali daily, Sunchari Samachar at Pradhanagar, Siliguri, West Bengal, on March 5. None were injured in the incident. Details of the incident are awaited.
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March - 6 
In another incident, in the same district, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) raided Keketa village, Rehla police station-limits, and set two houses on fire.
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In another incident, in the same district, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) raided Keketa village, Rehla police station-limits, and set two houses on fire.
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March - 8 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the house of a local Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and set fire to a telephone exchange in Muthanakaluva village, under the KV Palli police station-limits, Chittoor district, on March 8-night. Media reports said approximately 40 Naxal
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the house of a local Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and set fire to a telephone exchange in Muthanakaluva village, under the KV Palli police station-limits, Chittoor district, on March 8-night. Media reports said approximately 40 Naxalites went to the house of TDP leader Gangi Reddy and called his family members out. The Naxalites reportedly beat up Reddy branding him as police informer. Subsequently, they planted explosives and blasted the house. Separately, the Naxalites went to the telephone exchange and asked the owner of a grocery shop, housed in the same building, to vacate and later set fire to the building. Police suspect that the Talakona dalam (squad) of the PWG might have been involved in the incident.
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March - 8 
Suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) terrorists attacked an oil storage depot and a gas pipeline in Assam’s Tinsukia district, on March 8. Reports said Indian Oil Corporation’s (IOC’s) a five million-litre petrol tank at Digboi refinery caught fire in the explosion triggered by the terro
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Suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) terrorists attacked an oil storage depot and a gas pipeline in Assam’s Tinsukia district, on March 8. Reports said Indian Oil Corporation’s (IOC’s) a five million-litre petrol tank at Digboi refinery caught fire in the explosion triggered by the terrorists. The fire could not have been controlled when reports last came in. Also, damage of property could not be immediately assessed. Another blast, again triggered by the ULFA terrorists damaged an Oil India Limited pipeline carrying gas from its Duliajan unit to North Eastern Electric Power Corporation (NEEPCO) power grid at Kathalguri. The pipeline was later repaired and gas supply was also restored. According to Tinsukia Deputy Commissioner (DC), B N Das rocket launchers might have been used in the attack. ULFA ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Baruah reportedly called up the local media in Guwahati to claim responsibility for the attack. No injuries were reported in the twin blasts.
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March - 8 
The first violation of the ongoing cease-fire in Nepal occurred on March 8, delayed reports said. The government and the Maoist insurgents had declared truce on January 29. The Maoists damaged a repeater station of Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NEA) in Accham district, and thus violated the tr
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The first violation of the ongoing cease-fire in Nepal occurred on March 8, delayed reports said. The government and the Maoist insurgents had declared truce on January 29. The Maoists damaged a repeater station of Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NEA) in Accham district, and thus violated the truce, reports said.
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March - 10 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed a telephone linesman and blew up a telephone exchange at Mutukuru village, Guntur district, on March 10. Media reports said the Naxalites killed the linesman, R Srinivasa Rao, for his ‘loyalty’ to the authorities. Three months ago
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed a telephone linesman and blew up a telephone exchange at Mutukuru village, Guntur district, on March 10. Media reports said the Naxalites killed the linesman, R Srinivasa Rao, for his ‘loyalty’ to the authorities. Three months ago, the linesman foiled a Naxal attempt to blow up the same exchange.
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March - 10 
Police in Agartala informed, on March 11, that suspected National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) terrorists set ablaze an unspecified number of tribal villages in West Tripura and Dhalai districts in the past few days, and also assaulted local residents. Media reports said this rendered approxim
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Police in Agartala informed, on March 11, that suspected National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) terrorists set ablaze an unspecified number of tribal villages in West Tripura and Dhalai districts in the past few days, and also assaulted local residents. Media reports said this rendered approximately 450 families homeless who were forced to take shelter in safer places.
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March - 12 
In yet another incident, unidentified terrorists lobbed hand grenades at Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel guarding the telephone exchange in Srinagar, on March 12. However, the grenade missed the intended target and no damage was caused to the exchange. Also, no one was injured in the i
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In yet another incident, unidentified terrorists lobbed hand grenades at Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel guarding the telephone exchange in Srinagar, on March 12. However, the grenade missed the intended target and no damage was caused to the exchange. Also, no one was injured in the incident. In a similar incident, unidentified terrorists targeted police personnel deployed at Zainapora telephone exchange, in South Kashmir on March-11 night. The terrorists escaped after hurling grenades even as the police personnel fired in retaliation. No one were injured in this incident too.
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March - 13 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a Forest Development Corporation shed in Adivikamalapur village of Bhupalpalli mandal (administrative unit), Warangal district, on March 13.
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a Forest Development Corporation shed in Adivikamalapur village of Bhupalpalli mandal (administrative unit), Warangal district, on March 13.
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March - 15 
A group of unidentified terrorists attacked the Phagla Nerojal village in the Thanamandi area of Rajouri district and set ablaze 20 abandoned houses.
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A group of unidentified terrorists attacked the Phagla Nerojal village in the Thanamandi area of Rajouri district and set ablaze 20 abandoned houses.
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March - 21 
On March 21, an unidentified person hurled a bomb at a cinema in Khulna, reports said. However, no one was injured as most of the viewers had already left the cinema by then. So far, no arrests have been made in this connection and the manager of the cinema is absconding. This is the third such inci
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On March 21, an unidentified person hurled a bomb at a cinema in Khulna, reports said. However, no one was injured as most of the viewers had already left the cinema by then. So far, no arrests have been made in this connection and the manager of the cinema is absconding. This is the third such incident in the last four months at the cinema. Also, an unexploded bomb was recovered from there in January.
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March - 22 
A young woman was killed in an attack by unidentified terrorists on the house of a Special Police Officer (SPO) at Surankote, Poonch district, on March 22-night. The SPO’s brother, himself an SPO, too, and their mother were also injured in the attack. The terrorists fled from the scene after the inc
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A young woman was killed in an attack by unidentified terrorists on the house of a Special Police Officer (SPO) at Surankote, Poonch district, on March 22-night. The SPO’s brother, himself an SPO, too, and their mother were also injured in the attack. The terrorists fled from the scene after the incident. Police suspect that LeT terrorists were responsible for the attack.
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March - 22 
In another incident, on the same day, at Zachaldara, Handwara, in the same district, an unidentified terrorist lobbed a hand grenade at the house of a civilian. No one was injured in the attack, but the house suffered minor damage.
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In another incident, on the same day, at Zachaldara, Handwara, in the same district, an unidentified terrorist lobbed a hand grenade at the house of a civilian. No one was injured in the attack, but the house suffered minor damage.
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March - 23 
Condemning the US attack on Iraq, suspected left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a godown belonging to the multinational Pepsi soft drink company, on the outskirts of Anantpur, on March 23. According to media reports, six armed Naxalites came to the godown and asked
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Condemning the US attack on Iraq, suspected left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a godown belonging to the multinational Pepsi soft drink company, on the outskirts of Anantpur, on March 23. According to media reports, six armed Naxalites came to the godown and asked the watchman and two other persons to leave the place immediately. They blasted the godown with a claymore mine. Nine refrigerators, two auto rickshaws, a television set and 2,750 cases of Pepsi bottles were damaged. However, no one was injured in the blast.
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March - 23 
In another incident, expelled ‘chief commander of operations’ of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), Abdul Majeed Dar was killed by two unidentified gunmen at his home in Noorbagh, on the outskirts of Sopore, on March 23. Quoting eyewitnesses, media reports said four armed terrorists attacked the house of
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In another incident, expelled ‘chief commander of operations’ of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), Abdul Majeed Dar was killed by two unidentified gunmen at his home in Noorbagh, on the outskirts of Sopore, on March 23. Quoting eyewitnesses, media reports said four armed terrorists attacked the house of Fayaz Ahmed Dar, brother of Majeed Dar, and pumped bullets into him and escaped. Dar was rushed to the hospital where doctors declared him brought dead. In the shoot-out, his mother and sister were injured. According to a media report, an outfit calling itself the ‘Save Kashmir Movement’ claimed responsibility while labeling Dar as ‘an informant of Indian agencies’ and an ‘enemy of the Kashmiri people’. Another media report, however, said a terrorist group calling itself the Al Nasireen claimed responsibility for the killing. In a message to a local news agency, a person claiming to be the spokesman of the Al-Nasireen said activists of the outfit killed Dar for his anti-movement activities. Some reports said terrorists loyal to HM ‘supreme commander’ Syed Salahuddin had a hand in the killing of Dar. However, the HM has not made any statement on the killing, thus far. Dar had shot into prominence when he announced a unilateral cease-fire with Indian security forces (SF) on July 24, 2000. However, the Pakistan-based leadership of the HM withdrew the cease-fire, apparently against Dar’s wishes. Subsequently, a war of supremacy ensued between Salahuddin and Dar. On May 4, 2002 Dar was suspended by Salahuddin and replaced with Saiful Islam as the HM’s ‘chief commander of operations’ in Kashmir.
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March - 23 
In another incident, the Naxalites destroyed a cold drink shop at Kondamallepally, Nalgonda district. Reports said three Naxalites, including a woman, soft drink broke bottles and assaulted the shop owner.
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In another incident, the Naxalites destroyed a cold drink shop at Kondamallepally, Nalgonda district. Reports said three Naxalites, including a woman, soft drink broke bottles and assaulted the shop owner.
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March - 23 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a restaurant, dormitory and other structures of the state-owned Andhra Pradesh Tourism Department at Farhabad, in the Nallamala forests, under Mannanur police station-limits, Mahbubnagar district, on March 23-night. Earlier, on t
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a restaurant, dormitory and other structures of the state-owned Andhra Pradesh Tourism Department at Farhabad, in the Nallamala forests, under Mannanur police station-limits, Mahbubnagar district, on March 23-night. Earlier, on the same day, the Naxalites also set ablaze buses belonging to Ushakiron Movies in the same area. According to the district police chief, the Naxalites asked the film crew to alight, and then set the vehicles on fire, besides blasting them using explosives. The Naxalites then went to the Tourism Department’s resort and blasted the facilities there. The Naxalites also reportedly left behind pamphlets stating that their burning of the buses was in protest against the Enadu group, of which Ushakiron Movies is a part, as the business group "is against the People’s War" and a "stooge of the State Government".
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March - 24 
A girl child was killed and three persons injured in separate incidents on March 24-night in Tripura's Dhalai district. Reports said an eight year old girl was killed when National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) terrorists opened fire on the house of a local political activist at Champaicherra v
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A girl child was killed and three persons injured in separate incidents on March 24-night in Tripura's Dhalai district. Reports said an eight year old girl was killed when National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) terrorists opened fire on the house of a local political activist at Champaicherra village who had not followed NLFT 'guidelines' during the February 26-Assembly elections. Two more were injured in the attack. The fleeing terrorists also set ablaze five huts. In a separate incident, another group of NLFT terrorists attacked Hridaybasti village and set ablaze four more huts. A young girl was injured even as she was taking cover from firing by terrorists.
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March - 27 
In another incident, unidentified terrorists injured four members of a family at their residence in Sera village, Mendhar area. Separately, four SF personnel were injured when terrorists fired rockets towards a Border Security Force (BSF) camp at Tral, Pulwama district. Further, a group of terrorist
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In another incident, unidentified terrorists injured four members of a family at their residence in Sera village, Mendhar area. Separately, four SF personnel were injured when terrorists fired rockets towards a Border Security Force (BSF) camp at Tral, Pulwama district. Further, a group of terrorists attacked three houses in Surankote town and looted Rs 18, 000 cash.
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March - 29 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) carried out a blast at Gomada railway station in Kumauda mandal (administrative unit), Vizianagaram district on March 29. Official sources said Naxalites planted claymore mines after vacating the staff and blasted the railway station. Th
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) carried out a blast at Gomada railway station in Kumauda mandal (administrative unit), Vizianagaram district on March 29. Official sources said Naxalites planted claymore mines after vacating the staff and blasted the railway station. The Naxalites also left behind a letter stating that the action was taken to protest the arrest of PWG activists in the district. The loss to railway property is estimated at Rs 6 lakh.
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March - 29 
Reports from Rajouri district have indicated that unidentified terrorists triggered two powerful explosions on the Darai Bridge in Sam Samad village in the Fatehpur area. Official sources said that terrorists had planted four IEDs on the bridge and two of them exploded causing extensive damage to th
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Reports from Rajouri district have indicated that unidentified terrorists triggered two powerful explosions on the Darai Bridge in Sam Samad village in the Fatehpur area. Official sources said that terrorists had planted four IEDs on the bridge and two of them exploded causing extensive damage to the bridge. The bridge was reportedly being used for movement of light motor vehicles especially by the security forces.
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March - 30 
A group of unidentified terrorists attacked the residence of National Conference leader and Member of Parliament from Jammu-Poonch constituency, Choudhary Talib Hussain, at Fatehpur in the Rajouri district. The terrorists escaped following retaliatory firing by security force personnel posted at the
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A group of unidentified terrorists attacked the residence of National Conference leader and Member of Parliament from Jammu-Poonch constituency, Choudhary Talib Hussain, at Fatehpur in the Rajouri district. The terrorists escaped following retaliatory firing by security force personnel posted at the house. Talib Hussain was not present in the house at the time of attack.
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March - 30 
In another incident in Nizamabad district, the Kamareddy Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO), Veerabraham and his family members had a narrow escape when the Naxalites of the PWG triggered explosives to blast the office building adjacent to his house on March 30. The Naxalites left behind a letter stat
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In another incident in Nizamabad district, the Kamareddy Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO), Veerabraham and his family members had a narrow escape when the Naxalites of the PWG triggered explosives to blast the office building adjacent to his house on March 30. The Naxalites left behind a letter stating that the incident was to protest the killing of their senior leader Polam Sudharshan Reddy ‘Ramakrishna’.
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March - 31 
Separately, on March 31, Naxalites of the PWG stormed a godown of soft drink multinational Pepsi at Piduguralla, Guntur district, and destroyed about 200 cases of the soft drink. The Naxalites later retreated shouting slogans denouncing the US war against Iraq.
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Separately, on March 31, Naxalites of the PWG stormed a godown of soft drink multinational Pepsi at Piduguralla, Guntur district, and destroyed about 200 cases of the soft drink. The Naxalites later retreated shouting slogans denouncing the US war against Iraq.
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April - 1 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the building of the Nadaul railway station, 37km away from Patna, on the Patna-Gaya section, Danapur division, East Central Railway, on April 1, on the first day of the 48-hour bandh (general strike) called by the PWG and the Mao
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the building of the Nadaul railway station, 37km away from Patna, on the Patna-Gaya section, Danapur division, East Central Railway, on April 1, on the first day of the 48-hour bandh (general strike) called by the PWG and the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) to protest the US-led attack on Iraq and alleged police high-handedness in Bihar and Jharkhand. Railway sources in Danapur said approximately 30 armed-Naxalites came to the station and asked the station master and other staff on duty to leave the building. They then blasted the building using dynamite. The blast was so intense that it brought down the entire station building and formed a crater of about two meters in diameter on adjacent railway tracks. Movement of trains on the Patna-Gaya section was disrupted for approximately 10 hours.
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April - 1 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up a government building at Ykkala village, Eeturunagaram mandal (administrative unit), Warangal district, on April 1. According to media reports, a group of Naxalites entered the village and used detonators to blast the building of
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up a government building at Ykkala village, Eeturunagaram mandal (administrative unit), Warangal district, on April 1. According to media reports, a group of Naxalites entered the village and used detonators to blast the building of the Sericulture department. However, no casualties were reported.
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April - 2 
Separately, in protest against the killing of their leader Polam Sudarshan Reddy alias Ramakrishna alias RK, in an encounter on March 25, Naxalites of the PWG attacked a private company at Suddapally village, Dichpally mandal, on April 2-night, and set fire to 11 vehicles.
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Separately, in protest against the killing of their leader Polam Sudarshan Reddy alias Ramakrishna alias RK, in an encounter on March 25, Naxalites of the PWG attacked a private company at Suddapally village, Dichpally mandal, on April 2-night, and set fire to 11 vehicles.
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April - 5 
In another incident, Naxalites of the PWG destroyed four cold drink shops at Tagarakunta village, Kanaganupalli mandal, Anantpur district, on April 5-night protesting the US-led military attack on Iraq. Media reports said approximately 12 Naxalites forced the traders to open their shops, brought out
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In another incident, Naxalites of the PWG destroyed four cold drink shops at Tagarakunta village, Kanaganupalli mandal, Anantpur district, on April 5-night protesting the US-led military attack on Iraq. Media reports said approximately 12 Naxalites forced the traders to open their shops, brought out Pepsi Cola and other soft drinks belonging of multinational companies and destroyed them, causing a loss of Rs 50,000.
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April - 8 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Communist Party of India—Marxist-Leninist—[CPI-ML (Red Flag)] targeted a multinational soft drink depot belonging to the Coca Cola company in Kozhikode on April 8, as part of their protest against the US-led war on Iraq. Media reports said approximately 30 activ
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Communist Party of India—Marxist-Leninist—[CPI-ML (Red Flag)] targeted a multinational soft drink depot belonging to the Coca Cola company in Kozhikode on April 8, as part of their protest against the US-led war on Iraq. Media reports said approximately 30 activists of the CPI (ML) Red Flag ransacked a depot of Hindustan Coca Cola Beverages Private Limited. They looted several cases of mineral water bottles and a freezer and dumped them in the sea nearby, and also demanded the closure of the company depot.
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April - 12 
In another incident, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the Mandal Parishad Development Office building at Domakonda, Nizamabad district, on April 12-night. Official sources said the Naxalites placed a detonator near the toilet window and blasted it. The Naxalites also left a letter a
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In another incident, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the Mandal Parishad Development Office building at Domakonda, Nizamabad district, on April 12-night. Official sources said the Naxalites placed a detonator near the toilet window and blasted it. The Naxalites also left a letter at the incident-site, stating that they had blasted the office in protest against the killing of their leader, Ramakrishna, in an encounter on March 25.
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April - 17 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew-off the building of Nauhatta police station, which was under construction in Rohtas district, on April 16-night. The new building was coming up about 100m away from the old building. On hearing the blast, the policemen opened fire,
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew-off the building of Nauhatta police station, which was under construction in Rohtas district, on April 16-night. The new building was coming up about 100m away from the old building. On hearing the blast, the policemen opened fire, which was returned by the Naxalites. The exchange of fire continued for over two hours. However, no one sustained injuries in the firing.
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April - 20 
terrorists set ablaze the residence of a civilian in Challar village, Gandoh area. SFs and Village Defence Committee (VDC) members fired upon the terrorists when they were fleeing after setting the house on fire. However, the terrorists escaped.
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terrorists set ablaze the residence of a civilian in Challar village, Gandoh area. SFs and Village Defence Committee (VDC) members fired upon the terrorists when they were fleeing after setting the house on fire. However, the terrorists escaped.
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April - 23 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew-up unmanned communication towers of private cellular phone companies, near Batasingaram village, Hyderabad police commissionerate-limits, on April 23.
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew-up unmanned communication towers of private cellular phone companies, near Batasingaram village, Hyderabad police commissionerate-limits, on April 23.
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April - 28 
In another incident, Naxalites of the PWG set afire heavy machinery belonging to the Associated Cement Companies (ACC) at Sarvailoddi under the Devapur police station-limits, Adilabad district, on April 28-night. Police sources said approximately 15 armed Naxalites came to a new lime stone quarry of
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In another incident, Naxalites of the PWG set afire heavy machinery belonging to the Associated Cement Companies (ACC) at Sarvailoddi under the Devapur police station-limits, Adilabad district, on April 28-night. Police sources said approximately 15 armed Naxalites came to a new lime stone quarry of the ACC and burnt down two dumpers, a tipper, a jeep, a van, an ambulance and a generator. The loss is estimated at Rs 20 million. The Naxalites also reportedly left a note saying they were protesting against the April 26 encounter in Karimnagar.
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April - 30 
Five children were injured in a grenade explosion at village Kala Wachi in the Doda district on April 30. The children were reportedly playing in a field when a suspected terrorist lobbed a grenade on them and escaped. Separately, one person was injured as terrorists blasted a telephone exchange at
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Five children were injured in a grenade explosion at village Kala Wachi in the Doda district on April 30. The children were reportedly playing in a field when a suspected terrorist lobbed a grenade on them and escaped. Separately, one person was injured as terrorists blasted a telephone exchange at Darhal in the Rajouri district with an Improvised Explosive Device (IED). One person has been detained by police in connection with the blast, official sources said.
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April - 30 
In another incident, terrorists attacked the residence of Finance Minister Muzaffar Hussain Baig at Chandoosa in the Baramulla area. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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In another incident, terrorists attacked the residence of Finance Minister Muzaffar Hussain Baig at Chandoosa in the Baramulla area. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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May - 2 
According to media reports, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked country-made liquor manufacturing units in Chatakpur village, Gaya district, on May 2. The Naxalites also assaulted owners of the units, their employees and customers and reportedly warned them n
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According to media reports, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked country-made liquor manufacturing units in Chatakpur village, Gaya district, on May 2. The Naxalites also assaulted owners of the units, their employees and customers and reportedly warned them not to sell or consume liquor in future.
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May - 3 
In a separate development, Naxalites of the PWG blasted the office building of an executive engineer in Parkala mandal on May 3.
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In a separate development, Naxalites of the PWG blasted the office building of an executive engineer in Parkala mandal on May 3.
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May - 3 
In a separate development, the police foiled an attempt by suspected PWG Naxalites to blow up a road bridge by timely detection of two powerful bombs near Tetuldanga, East Singhbhum district, on May 3.
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In a separate development, the police foiled an attempt by suspected PWG Naxalites to blow up a road bridge by timely detection of two powerful bombs near Tetuldanga, East Singhbhum district, on May 3.
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May - 5 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) triggered a blast at Pullampet railway station, Cuddapah district, on May 5. Official sources said approximately 12 armed Naxalites of the PWG stormed the railway station and informed the Assistant Station Master and other staff that the
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) triggered a blast at Pullampet railway station, Cuddapah district, on May 5. Official sources said approximately 12 armed Naxalites of the PWG stormed the railway station and informed the Assistant Station Master and other staff that the station was being blasted and sent them out. The Naxalites handed over a letter in the name of People's Joint Action Committee Team of Cuddapah-Chittoor district joint committee, which said that the action was in protest against ‘fake encounters’ by the police. Later, they blasted the Station Master’s room, ticket-booking room and the signaling equipment. The railway authorities have put the loss of property at approximately Rupees 1.8 million.
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May - 6 
In another incident, PWG Naxalites blasted the forest range officer’s office-cum-residence Sanipai in Veeraballe mandal (administrative unit).
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In another incident, PWG Naxalites blasted the forest range officer’s office-cum-residence Sanipai in Veeraballe mandal (administrative unit).
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May - 6 
Unidentified assailants attacked the ancestral house of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Baruah at Jeraigaon, Chabua police station limits in Assam’s Dibrugarh district on May 6. The assailants escaped even as guards on duty returned fire. None were injured in the a
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Unidentified assailants attacked the ancestral house of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Baruah at Jeraigaon, Chabua police station limits in Assam’s Dibrugarh district on May 6. The assailants escaped even as guards on duty returned fire. None were injured in the attack. Paresh Baruah’s mother Miliki Barua was alone in the house when the incident occurred, the reports added.
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May - 15 
Five persons were injured during serial bomb blasts at 21 British and US gas stations in Karachi on May 15. Reports have indicated that small bombs exploded at 19 Shell petrol stations and two belonging to Caltex in Karachi. Shell Pakistan, owned by the Royal Dutch/Shell Group, said one customer, th
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Five persons were injured during serial bomb blasts at 21 British and US gas stations in Karachi on May 15. Reports have indicated that small bombs exploded at 19 Shell petrol stations and two belonging to Caltex in Karachi. Shell Pakistan, owned by the Royal Dutch/Shell Group, said one customer, three station attendants and a security guard received minor injuries in the attacks. Police sources said that and two stations belonging to Caltex Pakistan, a subsidiary of the US enterprise Caltex, were attacked. Reportedly, small devices were packed into boxes placed in garbage bins at the gas stations. Consequently, security has been tightened at all foreign business interests in Karachi. Meanwhile, Kashif Jalal, an official of the police Bomb Disposal Squad, said the explosions were caused by time bombs, each weighing about 0.4 pounds. Separately, the Sindh range Inspector General of Police Kamal Shah while terming the blasts as a terrorist act added, "Shell pumps will always be on the hit-list as it is a foreign enterprise and we have also taken precautions for the security of food chains KFCs, Macdonald's and Pizza Hut."
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May - 17 
A group of Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) attacked a cement factory in Damaracharla mandal in Nalgonda district and looted 50 electric detonators and 2,502 starter delay detonators worth Rupees 15,000, on May 17. According to the police, Naxalites of the Naguleti dalam were involved in th
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A group of Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) attacked a cement factory in Damaracharla mandal in Nalgonda district and looted 50 electric detonators and 2,502 starter delay detonators worth Rupees 15,000, on May 17. According to the police, Naxalites of the Naguleti dalam were involved in the attack.
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May - 19 
14 civilians were injured as terrorists lobbed two hand grenades towards a paramilitary patrol at the crowded General Bus Stand at Batmaloo in Srinagar. In another incident, four civilians were injured as an unidentified terrorist lobbed two grenades at the house of one of the civilians at village B
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14 civilians were injured as terrorists lobbed two hand grenades towards a paramilitary patrol at the crowded General Bus Stand at Batmaloo in Srinagar. In another incident, four civilians were injured as an unidentified terrorist lobbed two grenades at the house of one of the civilians at village Banola in the Mendhar area.
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May - 19 May - 20
Left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG) killed a Congress leader, T Srinivasa Reddy, branding him a police informer, in Taduvayi village, Guntur district, on May 20. In another incident, a group of 40 PWG Naxalites along with some 60 sympathisers killed a local leader of the
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Left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG) killed a Congress leader, T Srinivasa Reddy, branding him a police informer, in Taduvayi village, Guntur district, on May 20. In another incident, a group of 40 PWG Naxalites along with some 60 sympathisers killed a local leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and set ablaze his house at Madhavaram village in the Rayachoti mandal (administrative unit), Cuddapah district, on May 19. The Naxalites also looted an unspecified amount of cash and 230 bags of rice, 20 bags of paddy and 40 bundles of groundnut seeds and some gold from the house. Later, they also looted 50 bags of Food-for-work rice from a fair price shop dealer. The Naxalites also reportedly left a note which stated that the slain TDP leader, a landlord, was killed because he colluded with the police and got false cases book against several persons and perpetrated atrocities against the poor. Separately, suspected PWG Naxalites set ablaze three tippers belonging to a private company attending the surface work in Goleti open caste mines of the Singareni Collieries Company Limited under the Rebenna police station-limits in Adilabad district.
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May - 21 
According to official sources in south Kashmir, unidentified terrorists lobbed a hand grenade on the Convent School in Anantnag town on May 21 killing a female teacher and injuring another. Sources added that the latest attack came two days after a grenade was lobbed in close vicinity of another Chr
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According to official sources in south Kashmir, unidentified terrorists lobbed a hand grenade on the Convent School in Anantnag town on May 21 killing a female teacher and injuring another. Sources added that the latest attack came two days after a grenade was lobbed in close vicinity of another Christian missionary school at Pulwama. Even as no terrorist outfit has claimed responsibility for these attacks thus far, officials believe that local cadres of a Pakistan-based group have launched an offensive to terrorise the Christian missionary schools in Kashmir.
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May - 22 
In another incident, suspected Naxalites of the PWG blasted a temporary quarter at Vattivagu irrigation project near Asifabad, Adilabad district. In Nalgonda district, Naxalites of the PWG burnt a telephone exchange in Peddamunigal village of Chandampeta mandal on May 22-night.
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In another incident, suspected Naxalites of the PWG blasted a temporary quarter at Vattivagu irrigation project near Asifabad, Adilabad district. In Nalgonda district, Naxalites of the PWG burnt a telephone exchange in Peddamunigal village of Chandampeta mandal on May 22-night.
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May - 22 
Left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG) set ablaze the Mandal Revenue Office (MRO) at Dahegaon, Adilabad district on May 22. Media reports said three armed Naxalites came with kerosene cans and set ablaze the office destroying furniture and a wireless set.
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Left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG) set ablaze the Mandal Revenue Office (MRO) at Dahegaon, Adilabad district on May 22. Media reports said three armed Naxalites came with kerosene cans and set ablaze the office destroying furniture and a wireless set.
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May - 24 
Left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG) blasted the house of a former Sarpanch (village head) and local leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Ramakrishna Reddy, in Nadimpalli village, Mahboobnagar district, on May 24. According to media reports, approximately 40 Naxa
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Left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG) blasted the house of a former Sarpanch (village head) and local leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Ramakrishna Reddy, in Nadimpalli village, Mahboobnagar district, on May 24. According to media reports, approximately 40 Naxalites raided Reddy’s house destroyed furniture and other valuable items. Later, they placed explosives and blasted the house. Property worth Rs 15 lakh was destroyed.
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May - 25 
In another incident, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked the Simultalla railway station in Jamui district on May 25 and set ablaze a platform and the Government Railway Police (GRP) police station located there. They also looted an unspecified amount of cash and five rifles from
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In another incident, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked the Simultalla railway station in Jamui district on May 25 and set ablaze a platform and the Government Railway Police (GRP) police station located there. They also looted an unspecified amount of cash and five rifles from the police personnel. Six police personnel were injured in the incident. Later, the Naxalites went on a looting spree in Simultalla town and exploded several bombs at different points.
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May - 27 
A civilian was killed while his wife and son were injured as unidentified terrorists opened indiscriminate fire at his residence in village Tararan Wali in the Surankote area of Poonch district. The terrorists escaped after the killing.
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A civilian was killed while his wife and son were injured as unidentified terrorists opened indiscriminate fire at his residence in village Tararan Wali in the Surankote area of Poonch district. The terrorists escaped after the killing.
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May - 28 
In another incident, a group of five PWG Naxalites set ablaze a telephone exchange office at Rayavaram village of Sundupalle mandal, Cuddapah district, on May 28.
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In another incident, a group of five PWG Naxalites set ablaze a telephone exchange office at Rayavaram village of Sundupalle mandal, Cuddapah district, on May 28.
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May - 31 
According to official sources, unidentified terrorists set ablaze a house belonging to a civilian at village Bela Khwas in the Budhal area of Rajouri district on May 31. As the terrorists were escaping after torching the house, security forces intercepted them and in the subsequent encounter, two ci
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According to official sources, unidentified terrorists set ablaze a house belonging to a civilian at village Bela Khwas in the Budhal area of Rajouri district on May 31. As the terrorists were escaping after torching the house, security forces intercepted them and in the subsequent encounter, two civilians were killed and two others, including a child and a Special Police Officer (SPO), were injured. However, the terrorists, numbering between five to seven, managed to escape.
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May - 31 
in Anantapur district, Naxalites blew off a farmhouse belonging to the Kanaganapalli mandal (administrative unit) parishad president of the TDP at Tagarakunta village.
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in Anantapur district, Naxalites blew off a farmhouse belonging to the Kanaganapalli mandal (administrative unit) parishad president of the TDP at Tagarakunta village.
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May - 31 
In Mahbubnagar district, a group of 30 Naxalites blasted the house of another TDP leader on the same day.
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In Mahbubnagar district, a group of 30 Naxalites blasted the house of another TDP leader on the same day.
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May - 31 
Left wing extremists–Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) on May 31 set off an explosion at the house of a local Telegu Desam Party (TDP) leader at Bodevandlapalle village, under Yerravaripalem police station limits in Tirupati district, Andhra Pradesh. According to reports, a 10-member dalam (
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Left wing extremists–Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) on May 31 set off an explosion at the house of a local Telegu Desam Party (TDP) leader at Bodevandlapalle village, under Yerravaripalem police station limits in Tirupati district, Andhra Pradesh. According to reports, a 10-member dalam (squad), including four women, attacked the house of the leader who is a contractor too and blasted his house after forcing the inmates out. The Naxalites left a letter behind reportedly saying that the attack was in retaliation to a recent encounter at Cuddapah.
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June - 1 
In Anantpur district, a group of six Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the Chigicherla railway station on June 1. The entire station building, panel board and signal system were destroyed in the blast. In the same district, PWG Naxalites blasted a farmhouse belonging to a TDP leader
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In Anantpur district, a group of six Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the Chigicherla railway station on June 1. The entire station building, panel board and signal system were destroyed in the blast. In the same district, PWG Naxalites blasted a farmhouse belonging to a TDP leader and Mandal Parishad President, Prabhakar, at Tagarakunta village. The Naxalites also reportedly left a letter stating the action was taken against Prabhakar for his anti-PWG activities.
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June - 2 
Left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked the office of a private company engaged in executing the Sone canal project setting ablaze dumpers, vehicles and furniture at Nawadih village in Rohtas district on June 2. According to police sources, property worth over R
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Left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked the office of a private company engaged in executing the Sone canal project setting ablaze dumpers, vehicles and furniture at Nawadih village in Rohtas district on June 2. According to police sources, property worth over Rupees 20 million was destroyed in the incident. Reports said the MCC attack followed the company’s refusal to pay extortion.
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June - 13 
Naxalites of the PWG blasted a guesthouse of the Irrigation Department near Tagarakunta village of Kanaganapalle mandal (administrative unit), Anantpur district, on the same day.
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Naxalites of the PWG blasted a guesthouse of the Irrigation Department near Tagarakunta village of Kanaganapalle mandal (administrative unit), Anantpur district, on the same day.
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June - 15 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) blasted the newly constructed building of the Tilothu police station in Rohtas district, on June 14-night. According to media reports, approximately 60 Naxalites raided the newly constructed building, to which the police station was
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) blasted the newly constructed building of the Tilothu police station in Rohtas district, on June 14-night. According to media reports, approximately 60 Naxalites raided the newly constructed building, to which the police station was to be shifted very soon, and blasted it with dynamite.
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June - 16 
PWG Naxalites blasted a mini hydel plant owned by family members of Minor Irrigation Minister, KE Prabhakar, near Guntakandala, Kurnool district, on June 16. Police sources said a group of three armed Naxalites raided the plant and manhandled the security staff before blasting the generator room and
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PWG Naxalites blasted a mini hydel plant owned by family members of Minor Irrigation Minister, KE Prabhakar, near Guntakandala, Kurnool district, on June 16. Police sources said a group of three armed Naxalites raided the plant and manhandled the security staff before blasting the generator room and the control room. The four Mega Watt (MW) plant, which is currently not in operation due to non-availability of water in the KC Canal, suffered extensive damage in the blast.
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June - 17 
Five civilians were injured in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion near the main gate of Sub-Divisional Magistrate in the Shopian township of Pulwama district. No terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the explosion thus far.
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Five civilians were injured in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion near the main gate of Sub-Divisional Magistrate in the Shopian township of Pulwama district. No terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the explosion thus far.
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June - 18 
PWG Naxalites blasted the forest nursery building-cum rest house on the outskirts of Rayachoti town in Cuddapah district on June 18-night. According to media reports, three Naxalites blasted the building and also reportedly left a letter which claimed that the blast was in protest against the ‘fake
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PWG Naxalites blasted the forest nursery building-cum rest house on the outskirts of Rayachoti town in Cuddapah district on June 18-night. According to media reports, three Naxalites blasted the building and also reportedly left a letter which claimed that the blast was in protest against the ‘fake encounter’ near Sakibanda in Tsundupalle mandal (administrative unit) in which the PWG State Committee member, Kawrumanchi Prasad alias Diwakar, was killed.
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June - 19 
A media report has said that two unidentified men threw a grenade inside the premises of the political office of the LTTE in Jaffna town. However, no one was injured in the attack.
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A media report has said that two unidentified men threw a grenade inside the premises of the political office of the LTTE in Jaffna town. However, no one was injured in the attack.
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June - 24 
Naxalites of the Peddapally Local Guerrilla Squad (LGS) of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the building housing the watchtower on the premises of Basanthnagar Airport owned by the Kesoram Cement Factory of the Birla group in Ramagundam mandal, Karimnagar district, on June 24-night.
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Naxalites of the Peddapally Local Guerrilla Squad (LGS) of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the building housing the watchtower on the premises of Basanthnagar Airport owned by the Kesoram Cement Factory of the Birla group in Ramagundam mandal, Karimnagar district, on June 24-night.
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June - 27 
During another raid on a terrorist hideout at Rangar in the Damhal-Hanjipora area of Kulgam in south Kashmir, three residential houses were destroyed and three unidentified terrorists killed. One SF personnel was also killed and three persons, including a woman, sustained injuries.
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During another raid on a terrorist hideout at Rangar in the Damhal-Hanjipora area of Kulgam in south Kashmir, three residential houses were destroyed and three unidentified terrorists killed. One SF personnel was also killed and three persons, including a woman, sustained injuries.
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June - 29 
Naxalites of the PWG blasted the district forest officer’s quarters near Achampet, Mahboobnagar district, on June 29. Property worth Rs 800,000 was destroyed in the blast.
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Naxalites of the PWG blasted the district forest officer’s quarters near Achampet, Mahboobnagar district, on June 29. Property worth Rs 800,000 was destroyed in the blast.
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July - 6 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked Simradhab village on July 6 and demolished several portions of a building formerly used as a police picket. They also reportedly wrote slogans on the walls of building warning the villagers of dire consequences in the event
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked Simradhab village on July 6 and demolished several portions of a building formerly used as a police picket. They also reportedly wrote slogans on the walls of building warning the villagers of dire consequences in the event of disobeying their instructions and patronizing the police.
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July - 7 
Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) destroyed a Multi Access Rural Radio phone at Lakkaram village, Karimnagar district, on July 7-night.
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Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) destroyed a Multi Access Rural Radio phone at Lakkaram village, Karimnagar district, on July 7-night.
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July - 9 
Six persons were injured when suspected United Peoples’ Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) terrorists threw a hand grenade near a Cinema hall in Diphu, headquarters of Assam’s Karbi Anglong district.
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Six persons were injured when suspected United Peoples’ Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) terrorists threw a hand grenade near a Cinema hall in Diphu, headquarters of Assam’s Karbi Anglong district.
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July - 10 
Two persons were killed and an unspecified number of them injured when a bomb exploded outside the Crown Plaza building in the eastern part of Karachi on July 10.
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Two persons were killed and an unspecified number of them injured when a bomb exploded outside the Crown Plaza building in the eastern part of Karachi on July 10.
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July - 16 
At least 11 persons were injured in a bomb blast in Liaquat University Hospital at Hyderabad on July 16. "It was a homemade device," said city police chief Iqbal Sarhandi. No arrests have been made thus far in connection with the blast.
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At least 11 persons were injured in a bomb blast in Liaquat University Hospital at Hyderabad on July 16. "It was a homemade device," said city police chief Iqbal Sarhandi. No arrests have been made thus far in connection with the blast.
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July - 17 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the house of Samata Party Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) and Water Resource Minister, Ramchandra Kesri, at Paraspanikala village, Garhwa district on July 17. However, there were no casualties. This is the second time that K
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the house of Samata Party Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) and Water Resource Minister, Ramchandra Kesri, at Paraspanikala village, Garhwa district on July 17. However, there were no casualties. This is the second time that Kesri house has been attacked by the Naxalites of the PWG.
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July - 25 
Terrorists attacked two police posts at Ind and Bhim Mandir in the Gool area of Udhampur district. However, no fatalities were reported on either side. Terrorists also set ablaze four houses at village Jagruwass in the Dharamkund area of Ramban.
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Terrorists attacked two police posts at Ind and Bhim Mandir in the Gool area of Udhampur district. However, no fatalities were reported on either side. Terrorists also set ablaze four houses at village Jagruwass in the Dharamkund area of Ramban.
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July - 30 
In another incident, Naxalites of the PWG blew up the house of a former Naxalite at Garikapadu village in Guntur district on July 30.
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In another incident, Naxalites of the PWG blew up the house of a former Naxalite at Garikapadu village in Guntur district on July 30.
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September - 1 
In the same district, a group of Maoists unsuccessfully attempted to loot a branch office of the Rastriya Banijya Bank on the same day. Before escaping from the incident site, they destroyed the office building and property.
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In the same district, a group of Maoists unsuccessfully attempted to loot a branch office of the Rastriya Banijya Bank on the same day. Before escaping from the incident site, they destroyed the office building and property.
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September - 13 
In an incident, on September 13, Maoist insurgents bombed the Rampur telephone exchange of the Nepal Telecommunications Corporation in Chitwan disabling 370 connections and mobile sets.
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In an incident, on September 13, Maoist insurgents bombed the Rampur telephone exchange of the Nepal Telecommunications Corporation in Chitwan disabling 370 connections and mobile sets.
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September - 14 
Maoists set off a blast near the Chobar cement factory at Kirtipur on September 14. They also allegedly triggered off serial blasts at the Zonal Labour Office in Birgunj district and separately at a spinning mill in Timi, on the same day. However, no casualties were reported.
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Maoists set off a blast near the Chobar cement factory at Kirtipur on September 14. They also allegedly triggered off serial blasts at the Zonal Labour Office in Birgunj district and separately at a spinning mill in Timi, on the same day. However, no casualties were reported.
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September - 15 
PWG Naxalites set ablaze a petrol pump, owned by Andhra Pradesh Tribal Welfare Corporation chairman and former Member of Parliament (MP), A Chandulal, at Mulug in the Warangal district.
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PWG Naxalites set ablaze a petrol pump, owned by Andhra Pradesh Tribal Welfare Corporation chairman and former Member of Parliament (MP), A Chandulal, at Mulug in the Warangal district.
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September - 16 
An insurgent was killed when security forces repulsed a bomb attack on a guard house of the Royal Palace garden at Thansingh in Nuwakot district on September 16.
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An insurgent was killed when security forces repulsed a bomb attack on a guard house of the Royal Palace garden at Thansingh in Nuwakot district on September 16.
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September - 16 
In Rautahat district, Maoists bombed and destroyed the Area Forest Office of Chetpur and abducted six prisoners from a jail.
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In Rautahat district, Maoists bombed and destroyed the Area Forest Office of Chetpur and abducted six prisoners from a jail.
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September - 16 
In two separate incidents on September 16, Maoist insurgents torched and destroyed Prime Minister Surya Bahadur Thapa's farmhouse in Morang and Chairman of Rajparishad Standing Committee Parsu Narayan Chaudhari's house in Dang. No casualties have been reported in these incidents.
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In two separate incidents on September 16, Maoist insurgents torched and destroyed Prime Minister Surya Bahadur Thapa's farmhouse in Morang and Chairman of Rajparishad Standing Committee Parsu Narayan Chaudhari's house in Dang. No casualties have been reported in these incidents.
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September - 17 
Maoist Insurgents also destroyed 11 village development committee offices at Padmaha, Bayarban, Titaha, Sunsari and Jhapa in Morang district on September 17.
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Maoist Insurgents also destroyed 11 village development committee offices at Padmaha, Bayarban, Titaha, Sunsari and Jhapa in Morang district on September 17.
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September - 18 
Security forces defused a 5.3 kg bomb placed at a transformer in Pokhara on September 18 even as the insurgents set ablaze the district post office building in Dailekh on the same day. Another group of Maoists torched an ambulance of the Nepal Red Cross carrying a sick person 20 kms from Pokhara.
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Security forces defused a 5.3 kg bomb placed at a transformer in Pokhara on September 18 even as the insurgents set ablaze the district post office building in Dailekh on the same day. Another group of Maoists torched an ambulance of the Nepal Red Cross carrying a sick person 20 kms from Pokhara.
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September - 19 
A bomb explosion was reported on September 19 at the tenth floor of a high-rise commercial complex at Shahrah-e-Faisal in Karachi. However, there were no casualties. The 11-storey Kawish Crown Plaza is allegedly owned by the Karachi-based underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, an accused in the 1993 serial
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A bomb explosion was reported on September 19 at the tenth floor of a high-rise commercial complex at Shahrah-e-Faisal in Karachi. However, there were no casualties. The 11-storey Kawish Crown Plaza is allegedly owned by the Karachi-based underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, an accused in the 1993 serial bomb blasts in the Indian city of Mumbai. The Inspector general of Police in Sindh Syed Kamal Shah said that "We will investigate all possibilities, including any link to a previous blast in the same building on July 11, in which two men were killed."
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September - 19 
Maoists insurgents set ablaze a police office at Harpur village in the Sarlahi district and also bombed a telephone tower at Lumbini, District Agriculture Office at Hilepokhari and Ratnanagar Municipality office in Chitwan on September 19.
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Maoists insurgents set ablaze a police office at Harpur village in the Sarlahi district and also bombed a telephone tower at Lumbini, District Agriculture Office at Hilepokhari and Ratnanagar Municipality office in Chitwan on September 19.
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September - 21 
Separately, Maoists insurgents damaged a cellular telephone tower in Makwanpur.
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Separately, Maoists insurgents damaged a cellular telephone tower in Makwanpur.
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September - 27 
Maoists blasted a Nepal Telecommunications Corporation transmission tower in Janakpur on September 27. The blast disrupted telephone services in more than 7 districts.
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Maoists blasted a Nepal Telecommunications Corporation transmission tower in Janakpur on September 27. The blast disrupted telephone services in more than 7 districts.
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September - 30 
An army patrol party was ambushed by unidentified terrorists in the Thannamandi area of Rajouri district on the same day. One army personnel was killed and another injured in this incident. In another incident in Thannamandi, two terrorists intruded into the residence of a civilian and allegedly ass
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An army patrol party was ambushed by unidentified terrorists in the Thannamandi area of Rajouri district on the same day. One army personnel was killed and another injured in this incident. In another incident in Thannamandi, two terrorists intruded into the residence of a civilian and allegedly assaulted his wife and later set ablaze the house. She, however, survived while the house suffered extensive damage.
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September - 30 
Nineteen persons, including six Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel, were injured when terrorists exploded a grenade at the crowded Shopian bus stand in Pulwama district of south Kashmir on September 30. In a separate incident, unidentified terrorists opened fire on a BSF patrol at Churoo
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Nineteen persons, including six Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel, were injured when terrorists exploded a grenade at the crowded Shopian bus stand in Pulwama district of south Kashmir on September 30. In a separate incident, unidentified terrorists opened fire on a BSF patrol at Churoo in the Sopore area of Baramulla district, injuring one BSF personnel. Meanwhile, a bank official was injured when terrorists hurled a grenade at the main branch of the State Bank of India on the Residency Road in the capital city Srinagar.
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October - 3 
Reports from Jacobabad have indicated that a powerful bomb exploded in the premises of a school in the Rojhan Jamali village on October 3. However, no loss of life or injuries has been reported. The blast reportedly occurred when the school was closed. Rohjan Jamali is the native village of Prime Mi
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Reports from Jacobabad have indicated that a powerful bomb exploded in the premises of a school in the Rojhan Jamali village on October 3. However, no loss of life or injuries has been reported. The blast reportedly occurred when the school was closed. Rohjan Jamali is the native village of Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali.
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October - 7 
Maoists ambushed an SF patrol team at Bhorletar in Lamjung district. However, no casualties have been reported in this incident. Further, a group of Maoists reportedly destroyed a power plant in Okhandunga.
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Maoists ambushed an SF patrol team at Bhorletar in Lamjung district. However, no casualties have been reported in this incident. Further, a group of Maoists reportedly destroyed a power plant in Okhandunga.
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October - 10 
In separate encounters, security forces (SFs) killed two Maoist insurgents, one each in Ramechhap and Dailekh districts on October 10. In another incident, a group of Maoists destroyed the district office of Chautara and further abducted two Communist Party of Nepal (UML) activists from a village in
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In separate encounters, security forces (SFs) killed two Maoist insurgents, one each in Ramechhap and Dailekh districts on October 10. In another incident, a group of Maoists destroyed the district office of Chautara and further abducted two Communist Party of Nepal (UML) activists from a village in Ramechhap district. Meanwhile, in search operations security personnel recovered an unspecified amount of arms and explosives in Kalchhi, Nuwakot and Dhanusha districts.
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October - 17 
Security forces foiled the first Fidayeen (suicide squad) attack on the official residence of Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed on Maulana Azad Road in capital Srinagar on October 17. Even as two Border Security Force (BSF) personnel were killed and 10 persons, including three photojournalists, s
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Security forces foiled the first Fidayeen (suicide squad) attack on the official residence of Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed on Maulana Azad Road in capital Srinagar on October 17. Even as two Border Security Force (BSF) personnel were killed and 10 persons, including three photojournalists, sustained injuries, both the terrorists took shelter in the nearby Dr Ali Jan Shopping Plaza. Security forces have launched an operation to eliminate the terrorists inside the 4-storey shopping complex after evacuating 25 civilians from the area. Director General of Police Gopal Sharma said that two heavily armed terrorists had lobbed hand grenades and fired from AK-47 rifles on some BSF personnel, who were on duty at the entrance of the shopping complex, at about 10 AM. Two BSF soldiers died on spot and the terrorists reportedly rushed into the shopping complex where they are holed up till last reports came in. The Chief Minister’s residence is 50 metres away from the Ali Jan Plaza. While the Chief Minister was in Uttar Pradesh on a scheduled visit to Aligarh, his daughter and the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti was present at the residence along with other members of the family.
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October - 18 
The Hindu has reported that Left-Wing extremists-Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed three brothers in the Goharpur village of Gaya district in Bihar on October 18. They also reportedly blasted the house of another civilian in retaliation for the murder of a Naxalite a day earlier.
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The Hindu has reported that Left-Wing extremists-Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed three brothers in the Goharpur village of Gaya district in Bihar on October 18. They also reportedly blasted the house of another civilian in retaliation for the murder of a Naxalite a day earlier.
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October - 19 
Insurgents used bombs to destroy the Rasuwa-Nuwakot electricity office and looted Rupees 50,000 in Nepalese currency from the office on October 19.
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Insurgents used bombs to destroy the Rasuwa-Nuwakot electricity office and looted Rupees 50,000 in Nepalese currency from the office on October 19.
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October - 28 
Maoists bombed the zone transportation office and injured four persons at Gandaki near Pokhara in Kaski district.
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Maoists bombed the zone transportation office and injured four persons at Gandaki near Pokhara in Kaski district.
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October - 29 
Approximately 15 Naxalites of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML) destroyed a house using bombs in Mannesultanpalem village in Guntur district, on October 29. No casualties have been reported in the incident.
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Approximately 15 Naxalites of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML) destroyed a house using bombs in Mannesultanpalem village in Guntur district, on October 29. No casualties have been reported in the incident.
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November - 12 
In two separate incidents, Maoists destroyed a bridge by detonating bombs in Dainiya VDC in Morang district and destroyed the district land revenue office in Bara. Separately, sixty socket bombs in Kirtipur and three sacks of similar bombs were recovered in Lamgunj on November 12 by the SF personnel
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In two separate incidents, Maoists destroyed a bridge by detonating bombs in Dainiya VDC in Morang district and destroyed the district land revenue office in Bara. Separately, sixty socket bombs in Kirtipur and three sacks of similar bombs were recovered in Lamgunj on November 12 by the SF personnel.
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November - 14 
Unidentified terrorists reportedly shot dead a civilian at Nopora in the Sopore area of Baramulla district. He had been abducted during the night intervening November 11 and 12 from his residence. Further in Baramulla district, terrorists shot at and injured another civilian in the Pattan area. Mean
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Unidentified terrorists reportedly shot dead a civilian at Nopora in the Sopore area of Baramulla district. He had been abducted during the night intervening November 11 and 12 from his residence. Further in Baramulla district, terrorists shot at and injured another civilian in the Pattan area. Meanwhile, three civilians and a police personnel were injured as an unidentified terrorist lobbed a hand grenade into the premises of Good Shepherd Missionary Public School in New Colony of Pulwama town.
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November - 15 
Two Maoists are reported to have been killed in a socket bomb explosion in the Banke district. Insurgents also set ablaze the District Development Committee (DDC) office in Bardia.
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Two Maoists are reported to have been killed in a socket bomb explosion in the Banke district. Insurgents also set ablaze the District Development Committee (DDC) office in Bardia.
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November - 16 
On November 16 Maoists destroyed the district education office in Diktel, Khotang and looted Rupees Five Hundred Thousand from Janakpur Cigarette Factory, in Ridi of Gulmi district.
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On November 16 Maoists destroyed the district education office in Diktel, Khotang and looted Rupees Five Hundred Thousand from Janakpur Cigarette Factory, in Ridi of Gulmi district.
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November - 18 
According to a delayed media report, Maoist insurgents killed three civilians after abducting them from their residences at Pipara in the Rautahat district and shot dead another civilian at Tulsipur in Dang district on November 18. On the same day, the Maoists also destroyed a boarding school in Pal
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According to a delayed media report, Maoist insurgents killed three civilians after abducting them from their residences at Pipara in the Rautahat district and shot dead another civilian at Tulsipur in Dang district on November 18. On the same day, the Maoists also destroyed a boarding school in Palung.
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November - 20 
Two bombs reportedly exploded near the railway station in Quetta on November 20. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. While the first blast took place near the Railway Police Station, another occurred near the Railway Bridge at Joint Road.
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Two bombs reportedly exploded near the railway station in Quetta on November 20. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. While the first blast took place near the Railway Police Station, another occurred near the Railway Bridge at Joint Road.
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November - 21 
Security force (SFs) personnel killed three Maoist insurgents, including a woman cadre, in two separate encounters at Panchthar and Ghorai in the Dang district on November 21. On the same day, the insurgents killed two SF personnel and injured another in an ambush at Tehrathum. Further, the Maoists
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Security force (SFs) personnel killed three Maoist insurgents, including a woman cadre, in two separate encounters at Panchthar and Ghorai in the Dang district on November 21. On the same day, the insurgents killed two SF personnel and injured another in an ambush at Tehrathum. Further, the Maoists also shot dead a security guard at an appellate court in Butwal. Separately, the insurgents used bombs and destroyed a Government office in Banke district.
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November - 22 
The Maoists attacked and damaged the Nepal Wire Industry in Simara on November 22.
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The Maoists attacked and damaged the Nepal Wire Industry in Simara on November 22.
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November - 23 
The SFs recovered a huge cache of unspecified amount of explosives from Ganesh Carpet Factory in Bhaktapur on November 23. Further, the insurgents using bombs destroyed the Survey Department at Parasibazzar in Nawalparasi district and the Regional Police Post at Kabahi in the Bara district.
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The SFs recovered a huge cache of unspecified amount of explosives from Ganesh Carpet Factory in Bhaktapur on November 23. Further, the insurgents using bombs destroyed the Survey Department at Parasibazzar in Nawalparasi district and the Regional Police Post at Kabahi in the Bara district.
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November - 24 
PWG Naxalites triggered a blast in a factory belonging to a member of the dissolved State Legislative Assembly from Lakkireddypalle of Cuddapah district on November 24.
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PWG Naxalites triggered a blast in a factory belonging to a member of the dissolved State Legislative Assembly from Lakkireddypalle of Cuddapah district on November 24.
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November - 26 
Suspected ULFA terrorists fired three rocket-propelled grenades targeting the cosmetic factory of the Hindustan Lever Limited (HLL) at Doomdooma in Tinsukia district. While the grenades missed their intended targets one of these fell on the residence of the company’s Commercial Officer and partially
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Suspected ULFA terrorists fired three rocket-propelled grenades targeting the cosmetic factory of the Hindustan Lever Limited (HLL) at Doomdooma in Tinsukia district. While the grenades missed their intended targets one of these fell on the residence of the company’s Commercial Officer and partially damaged it. No casualties have been reported in the incident. The attack is being seen as retaliation to the HLL’s refusal to pay an extortion amount of Rupees Two Crores to the outfit in September 2003.
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November - 27 
Unidentified terrorists attacked the house of a Village Defence Committee (VDC) member at Gundi in the Gool area of Udhampur district. Even as the VDC member retaliated, the terrorists managed to escape. A minor daughter of the VDC member was reportedly injured in this incident.
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Unidentified terrorists attacked the house of a Village Defence Committee (VDC) member at Gundi in the Gool area of Udhampur district. Even as the VDC member retaliated, the terrorists managed to escape. A minor daughter of the VDC member was reportedly injured in this incident.
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December - 14 
11 SF personnel were killed and four others were injured in a Maoist ambush at Aurahi in the Mohottari district on December 14. The insurgents also destroyed the Biratnagar ward office building using bombs.
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11 SF personnel were killed and four others were injured in a Maoist ambush at Aurahi in the Mohottari district on December 14. The insurgents also destroyed the Biratnagar ward office building using bombs.
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December - 16 
According to media reports, security forces (SFs) have killed six Maoist insurgents in separate incidents, including three in the Sunsari district, two at Ranitar in the Panchthar district and one at Shankranti in the Tehrathum district on December 16. On the same day, the Maoists destroyed the dist
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According to media reports, security forces (SFs) have killed six Maoist insurgents in separate incidents, including three in the Sunsari district, two at Ranitar in the Panchthar district and one at Shankranti in the Tehrathum district on December 16. On the same day, the Maoists destroyed the district education office at Bhairawa.
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December - 22 
According to official sources, approximately 20 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the banned People’s War Group (PWG) destroyed a liquor outlet at Atchampet village in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh and destroyed liquor bottles worth approximately Rupees 100,000.
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According to official sources, approximately 20 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the banned People’s War Group (PWG) destroyed a liquor outlet at Atchampet village in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh and destroyed liquor bottles worth approximately Rupees 100,000.
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December - 22 
According to media reports, security forces (SFs) have reportedly killed seven Maoist insurgents in the Hapre jungles under Tapting Village Development Committee (VDC) of Solukhumbu district and a woman cadre in Sankhuwasabha on December 22. Reports from Mahendranagar said that on December 22, a sol
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According to media reports, security forces (SFs) have reportedly killed seven Maoist insurgents in the Hapre jungles under Tapting Village Development Committee (VDC) of Solukhumbu district and a woman cadre in Sankhuwasabha on December 22. Reports from Mahendranagar said that on December 22, a soldier was killed in a Maoist attack at Bhanu Chowk, while three civilians were injured in a Maoist ambush at Nuwakot. Elsewhere, insurgents have used bombs to cause extensive damage to the Ashok Steel Industry at Bhawanipur in the Bara district.
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December - 23 
Six persons were injured as an unidentified terrorist lobbed a hand grenade on a Border Security Force (BSF) unit at the Sub District Hospital of Bandipore.
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Six persons were injured as an unidentified terrorist lobbed a hand grenade on a Border Security Force (BSF) unit at the Sub District Hospital of Bandipore.
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December - 30 
At least 40 soldiers and three civilians were injured when suspected Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) terrorists ambushed an army convoy at Lawaypora on the outskirts of capital Srinagar on December 30. According to eye-witness accounts, the terrorists caused a powerful blast inside a shop on the highway at
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At least 40 soldiers and three civilians were injured when suspected Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) terrorists ambushed an army convoy at Lawaypora on the outskirts of capital Srinagar on December 30. According to eye-witness accounts, the terrorists caused a powerful blast inside a shop on the highway at Lawaypora targeting a 100-vehicle convoy of the army, which was en route to Baramulla from Srinagar. The bomb exploded when a 40-seater private passenger bus, hired by the army, was seconds away from the shop. At least 20 vehicles of the convoy had reportedly driven past the point while another 70 were following when the blast was triggered, plausibly with a remote control device. Traffic was disrupted for several hours on the major roads leading to Gulmarg, Uri, Sopore, Kupwara and Handwara.
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