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January - 3 
Earlier, on January 3, police posts were set ablaze by suspected Maoists at Jhapa and Tehrathum villages.
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Earlier, on January 3, police posts were set ablaze by suspected Maoists at Jhapa and Tehrathum villages.
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January - 19 
Three people including two police personnel were killed in Shillong as terrorists of the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) attacked a police outpost on January 19. According to police sources, a group of four terrorists in a taxi opened fire at the police personnel and killed two and an
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Three people including two police personnel were killed in Shillong as terrorists of the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) attacked a police outpost on January 19. According to police sources, a group of four terrorists in a taxi opened fire at the police personnel and killed two and another on the spot. Earlier, last week the HNLC terrorists had killed two policemen at Mawsynram.
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January - 24 
In another incident, Maoist insurgents attacked a newly built police post in Tripurakot, Dolpa district, western Nepal, on January 24, a delayed report stated. No casualties were reported in the attack. However, the insurgents decamped with some weapons.
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In another incident, Maoist insurgents attacked a newly built police post in Tripurakot, Dolpa district, western Nepal, on January 24, a delayed report stated. No casualties were reported in the attack. However, the insurgents decamped with some weapons.
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January - 28 
Unidentified terrorists attacked a police post at Dachhan in Kishtwar on January 28. No loss of life or injuries was reported from the site of the incident.
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Unidentified terrorists attacked a police post at Dachhan in Kishtwar on January 28. No loss of life or injuries was reported from the site of the incident.
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February - 6 
A terrorist belonging to the Jaish-e-Mohammed was arrested from the residence of a political leader belonging to a national political party in Kupwara on February 6. Terrorists, on the same day, attacked a police post set up for the protection of Sikh-dominated Chattisinghpora in Anantnag district.
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A terrorist belonging to the Jaish-e-Mohammed was arrested from the residence of a political leader belonging to a national political party in Kupwara on February 6. Terrorists, on the same day, attacked a police post set up for the protection of Sikh-dominated Chattisinghpora in Anantnag district. No loss of life or injuries have been reported from the site of the incident.
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February - 12 
According to official sources, three rocket attacks targeting a police post and a security force camp at Kohlu district in Quetta were reported on February 12. However, no loss of life or injuries was immediately known.
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According to official sources, three rocket attacks targeting a police post and a security force camp at Kohlu district in Quetta were reported on February 12. However, no loss of life or injuries was immediately known.
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February - 12 
Delayed reports also mentioned that three police posts were bombed in different villages in the Palpa district on February 12. No causalities have been reported in the incident.
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Delayed reports also mentioned that three police posts were bombed in different villages in the Palpa district on February 12. No causalities have been reported in the incident.
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February - 14 
In a third incident, the insurgents set-off an explosion in Malangawa, Sarlahi district, that caused minor damage to the local Land Revenue Office. In a fourth incident, the Keladi police station was brought down in a blast.
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In a third incident, the insurgents set-off an explosion in Malangawa, Sarlahi district, that caused minor damage to the local Land Revenue Office. In a fourth incident, the Keladi police station was brought down in a blast.
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February - 14 
In an attack on a police station, the insurgents set the Samdu police post, near Mayanglung, on fire.
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In an attack on a police station, the insurgents set the Samdu police post, near Mayanglung, on fire.
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February - 21 
On the same day, a Special Police Officer (SPO) was injured in a grenade attack by unidentified terrorists on a police post at Chogal in Kupwara district.
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On the same day, a Special Police Officer (SPO) was injured in a grenade attack by unidentified terrorists on a police post at Chogal in Kupwara district.
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February - 24 
In another incident also on February 24, a police station in Kupwara district was attacked by unidentified terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir. There were no casualties in the attack that was repulsed by policemen on duty at the station. A similar attack on a security force camp in Anantnag was also rep
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In another incident also on February 24, a police station in Kupwara district was attacked by unidentified terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir. There were no casualties in the attack that was repulsed by policemen on duty at the station. A similar attack on a security force camp in Anantnag was also reported on the same day but there were no casualties. A third attack on a security force camp, in which too there were no casualties, occurred at Gopalpora in Budgam district.
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February - 28 
On the night of February 28, five security force personnel were injured when unidentified terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir attacked a police camp at Kulgam in Anantnag district. In Baramulla district, unidentified terrorists opened fire at a civilian residence and injured three civilians at Wagub-Sop
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On the night of February 28, five security force personnel were injured when unidentified terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir attacked a police camp at Kulgam in Anantnag district. In Baramulla district, unidentified terrorists opened fire at a civilian residence and injured three civilians at Wagub-Sopore.
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March - 12 
Three police personnel and a civilian were killed in a Fidayeen (suicide) attack by a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist at a police camp at Palhan in Baramulla district on March 12. Consequent to an encounter, the attacking terrorist was killed and the security forces (SF) were also attempti
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Three police personnel and a civilian were killed in a Fidayeen (suicide) attack by a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist at a police camp at Palhan in Baramulla district on March 12. Consequent to an encounter, the attacking terrorist was killed and the security forces (SF) were also attempting to ascertain his identity. One civilian was injured during the encounter. In the same district, one civilian was killed and three police personnel injured when unidentified terrorists attacked a patrol party with grenades. In the district’s third incident, two unidentified terrorists were killed after an attack on a SF patrol party at Lawaypora.
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March - 22 
On March 22, in the first-ever operation in Kurnool district, in two separate incidents, outlawed left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), raided and blasted two police stations at Srisailam, a pilgrim centre and made away with some weapons and communication sets. The attacke
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On March 22, in the first-ever operation in Kurnool district, in two separate incidents, outlawed left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), raided and blasted two police stations at Srisailam, a pilgrim centre and made away with some weapons and communication sets. The attackers are suspected to be belonging to Bhavanasi, upper Plateau and Tiger Reserve squads, numbering 40, including 10 women cadres.
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March - 29 
An estimated 40 left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the People’s War Group (PWG) attempted to storm a police outpost at Mondemkallu in Vizianagaram district on March 29. However, the unexpected arrival of the Andhra Pradesh Special Police (APSP) forced the Naxalites to retreat. The APSP team arrived
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An estimated 40 left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the People’s War Group (PWG) attempted to storm a police outpost at Mondemkallu in Vizianagaram district on March 29. However, the unexpected arrival of the Andhra Pradesh Special Police (APSP) forced the Naxalites to retreat. The APSP team arrived as a part of their visits to sensitive areas.
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March - 30 
One police personnel was killed and another injured in a Maoist attack on a police outpost at Panrahi in Rautahat district on March 30. Official sources said that this was the first attack of its kind carried out in the district. The Maoist insurgents decamped from the scene of the attack with some
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One police personnel was killed and another injured in a Maoist attack on a police outpost at Panrahi in Rautahat district on March 30. Official sources said that this was the first attack of its kind carried out in the district. The Maoist insurgents decamped from the scene of the attack with some arms and ammunition.
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April - 4 
In another encounter, on the same day, a suspected terrorist of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) was killed at Saikul. According to police sources, a police post was attacked by an estimated 50 terrorists and in the exchange of fire, the terrorist was killed. One G-3
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In another encounter, on the same day, a suspected terrorist of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) was killed at Saikul. According to police sources, a police post was attacked by an estimated 50 terrorists and in the exchange of fire, the terrorist was killed. One G-3 rifle was recovered from the dead terrorist.
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April - 6 April - 7
In an attack by Maoist insurgents on a police post in Naumale in Dailkeh district, 45 persons were killed on April 6-7. Among those killed are 29 police personnel, 15 Maoist insurgents and one civilian. The attacking terrorist escaped with some some guns and communication equipment besides abducting
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In an attack by Maoist insurgents on a police post in Naumale in Dailkeh district, 45 persons were killed on April 6-7. Among those killed are 29 police personnel, 15 Maoist insurgents and one civilian. The attacking terrorist escaped with some some guns and communication equipment besides abducting 11 policemen. This attack comes after the April 2 incident, in which 31 policemen were killed at Rukumkot.
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April - 7 
On April 7, a newly constructed police station at Molcham village on the Indo-Myanmar border in Chandel district was burnt down by some unidentified terrorists. According to reports, an estimated 100 armed men dressed in combat dresses came to the police station in the evening and used bombs and exp
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On April 7, a newly constructed police station at Molcham village on the Indo-Myanmar border in Chandel district was burnt down by some unidentified terrorists. According to reports, an estimated 100 armed men dressed in combat dresses came to the police station in the evening and used bombs and explosives for burning down the unoccupied police station.
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April - 14 
In a separate development, the insurgents attacked a police post in Jivanpur village, Dhading district, on April 14.
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In a separate development, the insurgents attacked a police post in Jivanpur village, Dhading district, on April 14.
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April - 24 
In another incident, on April 24, police claimed they had foiled a major plan of the PWG to inflict heavy damage on the Kothaguda police station, Warangal district.
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In another incident, on April 24, police claimed they had foiled a major plan of the PWG to inflict heavy damage on the Kothaguda police station, Warangal district.
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May - 3 
According to official sources, Maoist Insurgents attacked a vacant police post and destroyed documents and goods when police were away on patrol at a village in Gorkha district on May 3.
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According to official sources, Maoist Insurgents attacked a vacant police post and destroyed documents and goods when police were away on patrol at a village in Gorkha district on May 3.
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May - 4 
In another incident, on May 4, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) blasted an abandoned police station in Chandurthi village, East Godavari district. The police station was abandoned recently for its vulnerability to Naxalite attack.
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In another incident, on May 4, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) blasted an abandoned police station in Chandurthi village, East Godavari district. The police station was abandoned recently for its vulnerability to Naxalite attack.
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May - 7 
In another incident, on May 7, PWG Naxalites attacked a police station and destroyed records in Kurnool district.
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In another incident, on May 7, PWG Naxalites attacked a police station and destroyed records in Kurnool district.
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May - 13 
In yet another incident, on May 13, Maoist insurgents attacked a police post at Mainpokhari, in Dolakha district. There were, however, no casualties in the incident.
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In yet another incident, on May 13, Maoist insurgents attacked a police post at Mainpokhari, in Dolakha district. There were, however, no casualties in the incident.
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May - 17 
Maoist insurgents on May 17 blew up two police posts in Morang and Sunsari districts. No casualties were reported in both the incidents.
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Maoist insurgents on May 17 blew up two police posts in Morang and Sunsari districts. No casualties were reported in both the incidents.
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May - 18 
Three policemen were killed and 11 others injured in an attack by Maoist rebels on a police outpost at Khani in Okhaldhunga district on the night of May 18. News reports said that a group of 350 rebels attacked the post in which 20 police personnel were killed. A junior officer in charge of the post
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Three policemen were killed and 11 others injured in an attack by Maoist rebels on a police outpost at Khani in Okhaldhunga district on the night of May 18. News reports said that a group of 350 rebels attacked the post in which 20 police personnel were killed. A junior officer in charge of the post was among those killed. Some arms and cash were looted by the rebels after the attack.
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May - 20 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites, made an attempt to attack a police station and blew up a local self-government office (Mandal Revenue Office) building in two separate incidents in Warangal and Karimnagar districts on May 20. In the first incident, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) attack
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites, made an attempt to attack a police station and blew up a local self-government office (Mandal Revenue Office) building in two separate incidents in Warangal and Karimnagar districts on May 20. In the first incident, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) attacked a police station at Kothaguda, Warangal district. However, the alert policemen repulsed the attack forcing the Naxalites to retreat. No one was injured in the incident. This was the second attempt by the PWG to attack the Kothaguda police station in the last one month. In another incident in Karimnagar district, Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, CPI (ML) Janashakti Group blasted a Mandal Revenue Office building at Medipalli. The Naxalites also reportedly left a note saying that the action was in protest against 'fake encounters'.
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May - 21 
According to official sources, a group of unidentified terrorists attacked the Kanachak police station in Jammu district on May 21. No loss of life or injuries was reported from the site of the incident. Sources said the terrorists managed to escape to Pakistan as the Kanachak police station was bar
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According to official sources, a group of unidentified terrorists attacked the Kanachak police station in Jammu district on May 21. No loss of life or injuries was reported from the site of the incident. Sources said the terrorists managed to escape to Pakistan as the Kanachak police station was barely half a km away from the border. This is for the first time that terrorists had attacked a police station in Jammu district.
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May - 21 
Unidentified terrorists attacked a police station and a security force camp with grenades and set ablaze the house of a Border Security Force (BSF) personnel, on May 21, in Sopore, Baramulla district. No damage was reported from the site of the incident. Terrorists also attacked a police station at
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Unidentified terrorists attacked a police station and a security force camp with grenades and set ablaze the house of a Border Security Force (BSF) personnel, on May 21, in Sopore, Baramulla district. No damage was reported from the site of the incident. Terrorists also attacked a police station at Shopian on the same day. However, no casualties were reported in the ensuing encounter, even as the terrorists managed to escape.
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May - 25 
In another incident, terrorists lobbed a grenade towards a police post at Khrew and subsequently opened fire on the police personnel. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported from the site of the incident.
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In another incident, terrorists lobbed a grenade towards a police post at Khrew and subsequently opened fire on the police personnel. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported from the site of the incident.
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May - 25 
Six policemen were injured in two separate clashes with Maoists insurgents who attacked a police outpost at Bhirkot village in Tanahu district and overran another in Sarlahi, on May 25. An unspecified number of insurgents were injured in the Sarlahi incident, reports said. Separately, the insurgents
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Six policemen were injured in two separate clashes with Maoists insurgents who attacked a police outpost at Bhirkot village in Tanahu district and overran another in Sarlahi, on May 25. An unspecified number of insurgents were injured in the Sarlahi incident, reports said. Separately, the insurgents also destroyed the home of an activist of the ruling Nepali Congress.
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May - 27 
One police personnel was killed and five others seriously injured when more than 100 armed left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), attacked the Mali police station, Aurangabad district, on May 27. According to official sources, after the attack the Naxalites forced poli
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One police personnel was killed and five others seriously injured when more than 100 armed left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), attacked the Mali police station, Aurangabad district, on May 27. According to official sources, after the attack the Naxalites forced police personnel to surrender. They were assaulted and their arms and other belongings looted. Naxalites also set afire the police station building and jeeps and destroyed communication equipment and other valuable items. They also fired at the Aurangabad district police chief and his convoy heading towards the spot. Besides, they looted 14 rifles, a stengun and live cartridges. The attack is believed to be in retaliation to the alleged killings of five Naxalites in Mirzapur village in Uttar Pradesh in April. The MCC had reportedly vowed to take revenge and pamphlets were distributed in and around Aurangabad last month. After the attack the Naxalites reportedly shouted that they had taken the revenge of Mirzapur.
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June - 6 
Three police personnel and a civilian were injured as terrorists lobbed a grenade on the Shaheed Gunj police station in Srinagar. Terrorists launched yet another grenade attack on a security force picket at Batmaloo, which failed to cause any damage.
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Three police personnel and a civilian were injured as terrorists lobbed a grenade on the Shaheed Gunj police station in Srinagar. Terrorists launched yet another grenade attack on a security force picket at Batmaloo, which failed to cause any damage.
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June - 7 
According to official sources in Jammu division, a police personnel was killed and five other persons, including two Village Defense Committee (VDC) members and two police personnel were injured, as a group of suspected foreign mercenaries attacked a police post at Batholi, in the Mahore area of Udh
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According to official sources in Jammu division, a police personnel was killed and five other persons, including two Village Defense Committee (VDC) members and two police personnel were injured, as a group of suspected foreign mercenaries attacked a police post at Batholi, in the Mahore area of Udhampur, district on June 7.
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June - 7 
Security forces detected and defused an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) planted by terrorists on a road at Radbug in Keegam. Separately, unidentified terrorists lobbed a grenade towards a police station in Kulgam. However, no loss of life or injuries was immediately known.
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Security forces detected and defused an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) planted by terrorists on a road at Radbug in Keegam. Separately, unidentified terrorists lobbed a grenade towards a police station in Kulgam. However, no loss of life or injuries was immediately known.
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June - 7 
A security force personnel was injured firing directed on a police post, on June 7, in Karuwankerni village, a kilometer away from Valachchenai, Batticaloa. Another security force personnel was shot dead in Eruvar, in the night on June 7. One more was killed by the LTTE’s ‘pistol group’ in the Saman
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A security force personnel was injured firing directed on a police post, on June 7, in Karuwankerni village, a kilometer away from Valachchenai, Batticaloa. Another security force personnel was shot dead in Eruvar, in the night on June 7. One more was killed by the LTTE’s ‘pistol group’ in the Samanturai general area, Ampara, also on June 7.
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June - 8 
According to official sources, a police personnel and a left-wing extremist, Naxalite of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) were killed and six other police personnel seriously injured when Naxalites of the MCC attacked a police post in Kumunna village, Giridih district on June 8. The Naxalites also
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According to official sources, a police personnel and a left-wing extremist, Naxalite of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) were killed and six other police personnel seriously injured when Naxalites of the MCC attacked a police post in Kumunna village, Giridih district on June 8. The Naxalites also reportedly looted some arms and ammunition.
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June - 14 
A delayed report stated that four Maoist insurgents were killed and five policemen injured in an exchange of gunfire on June 14, at a police post in Barchen village, Dang district. The insurgents looted arms and ammunition at the post even as 35 policemen fled from the scene.
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A delayed report stated that four Maoist insurgents were killed and five policemen injured in an exchange of gunfire on June 14, at a police post in Barchen village, Dang district. The insurgents looted arms and ammunition at the post even as 35 policemen fled from the scene.
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June - 14 
Delayed reports said that four Maoist rebels were killed and five policemen injured when a group of rebels attacked a police station at Barchen in Dang district on the night of June 14. The attackers managed to escape after snatching arms and ammunition.
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Delayed reports said that four Maoist rebels were killed and five policemen injured when a group of rebels attacked a police station at Barchen in Dang district on the night of June 14. The attackers managed to escape after snatching arms and ammunition.
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June - 16 
According to official sources, over 40 left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) attacked the Yerragondapalem police station, Prakasam district, in the intervening night of 16-17 June. A Naxalite was killed and at least nine personnel of the Andhra Pradesh Special Police (APSP)
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According to official sources, over 40 left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) attacked the Yerragondapalem police station, Prakasam district, in the intervening night of 16-17 June. A Naxalite was killed and at least nine personnel of the Andhra Pradesh Special Police (APSP) were seriously injured in an encounter, which continued for more than three hours.
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June - 16 June - 17
According to official sources, over 40 left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) attacked the Yerragondapalem police station, Prakasam district, in the intervening night of 16-17 June. A Naxalite was killed and at least nine personnel of the Andhra Pradesh Special Police (APSP)
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According to official sources, over 40 left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) attacked the Yerragondapalem police station, Prakasam district, in the intervening night of 16-17 June. A Naxalite was killed and at least nine personnel of the Andhra Pradesh Special Police (APSP) were seriously injured in an encounter, which continued for more than three hours.
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June - 16 
Reports from Nepal said four policemen were injured in separate bomb attacks on two police outposts in the Dharan sub-metropolis, on June 16.
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Reports from Nepal said four policemen were injured in separate bomb attacks on two police outposts in the Dharan sub-metropolis, on June 16.
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June - 20 
Maoist insurgents set afire a police post at Budhabare in Dhankuta district, on June 20, a delayed report said. Police personnel were away on patrol duty at the time if the incident. A day earlier, the insurgents abducted two policemen who were on their way to Nepalgunj from Muchuka in Humla, and re
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Maoist insurgents set afire a police post at Budhabare in Dhankuta district, on June 20, a delayed report said. Police personnel were away on patrol duty at the time if the incident. A day earlier, the insurgents abducted two policemen who were on their way to Nepalgunj from Muchuka in Humla, and released them a day later. They had also snatched a pistol from the policemen.
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June - 29 
Delayed reports from Nepal said the Maoist insurgents have escalated violence after a brief lull. On June 29, a group of an estimated 200 insurgents conducted a sudden raid and shot dead five security force personnel, including an officer, at the Tekre police outpost, close to Bhimad police station.
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Delayed reports from Nepal said the Maoist insurgents have escalated violence after a brief lull. On June 29, a group of an estimated 200 insurgents conducted a sudden raid and shot dead five security force personnel, including an officer, at the Tekre police outpost, close to Bhimad police station. The insurgents also looted weapons at the outpost and destroyed the outpost using explosives.
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June - 29 
Maoist rebels killed five police personnel and looted several weapons before destroying a police outpost at Tekre near Khaireni on June 29. News reports said that the attack, carried out by a group of 200 rebels, met with limited resistance. After completing the attack on the police post the rebels
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Maoist rebels killed five police personnel and looted several weapons before destroying a police outpost at Tekre near Khaireni on June 29. News reports said that the attack, carried out by a group of 200 rebels, met with limited resistance. After completing the attack on the police post the rebels indulged in arson in the area burning down government buildings in the area.
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July - 6 
In a major spurt of violence, Nepal's Maoist rebels, in three separate operations, attacked police outposts and killed 40 personnel and one civilian on July 6. Five rebels were also reported to be killed in these operations. In the first incident, 22 police personnel including two officers were kill
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In a major spurt of violence, Nepal's Maoist rebels, in three separate operations, attacked police outposts and killed 40 personnel and one civilian on July 6. Five rebels were also reported to be killed in these operations. In the first incident, 22 police personnel including two officers were killed and two others injured at Bichaur village of Lamjung district. Three rebels were also killed in the encounter. In the second incident in Nuwakot district, ten personnel were killed and two others were injured. Two rebels were killed in this attack. In the third attack at Bametaskar in Gulmi district, eight police personnel and a civilian were killed.
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July - 10 
In another incident, at Mukkuran junction, southeast of Mannar, on July 10, a group of suspected LTTE rebels fired at a police checkpost but withdrew after police retaliated. Casualties, if any, were not known immediately.
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In another incident, at Mukkuran junction, southeast of Mannar, on July 10, a group of suspected LTTE rebels fired at a police checkpost but withdrew after police retaliated. Casualties, if any, were not known immediately.
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July - 12 
No casualty was reported as the army and police jointly repulsed an attempt by Maoists to overrun the district headquarters Khalanga Bazzar of Jumla after trying to break open a prison there. Maoists also destroyed police posts in several other districts. They also torched a passenger bus traveling
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No casualty was reported as the army and police jointly repulsed an attempt by Maoists to overrun the district headquarters Khalanga Bazzar of Jumla after trying to break open a prison there. Maoists also destroyed police posts in several other districts. They also torched a passenger bus traveling to Jhapa from the capital in Beldanghi in Morang district. Security officials defused effigy bombs in several towns including Mahendranagar in far-west Nepal.
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July - 22 July - 23
Maoist insurgents killed 15 policemen, during the intervening night of July 22/23, in Bajura district, 480km northwest of the capital, Katmandu. One policeman was injured and three others were missing in continuing attacks against police posts by the insurgents. 34 more policemen posted at the outpo
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Maoist insurgents killed 15 policemen, during the intervening night of July 22/23, in Bajura district, 480km northwest of the capital, Katmandu. One policeman was injured and three others were missing in continuing attacks against police posts by the insurgents. 34 more policemen posted at the outpost in Pandusen survived a three-hour assault. The casualties suffered by the Maoists were not immediately known.
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July - 23 
Two policemen were killed and five others injured when Maoist insurgents attacked a police post at Polang in Therathum district. A group of two hundred Maoists also decamped with a large cache of arms and ammunition.
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Two policemen were killed and five others injured when Maoist insurgents attacked a police post at Polang in Therathum district. A group of two hundred Maoists also decamped with a large cache of arms and ammunition.
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July - 29 
In a separate incident, a group of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) terrorists attacked a police outpost at Ananda Bazar near the Assam-Bhutan border in Barpeta district. No major damage was, however, reported.
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In a separate incident, a group of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) terrorists attacked a police outpost at Ananda Bazar near the Assam-Bhutan border in Barpeta district. No major damage was, however, reported.
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July - 29 
On July 30, Andhra Pradesh police clarified in an official release that the Eturunagaram police station in Warangal district suffered only minor damage in the attack by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) on July 29. The police said only a row of the Central Reserve Polic
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On July 30, Andhra Pradesh police clarified in an official release that the Eturunagaram police station in Warangal district suffered only minor damage in the attack by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) on July 29. The police said only a row of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) barracks adjacent to the police station was razed in the incident. Initial reports held that the police station was damaged extensively. The release said, the Naxalites planed to blow up the entire police station, kill its personnel and decamp with arms and ammunition, but alert police personnel foiled their attempt. It was probably for the first time that the PWG used a remote controlled Improvised Explosive Device (IED) to storm a police station in the State. Meanwhile, the toll in the July 29-attack on the police station rose to five with two more persons, civilians, succumbing to injuries.
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July - 29 
Three police personnel were killed and four others, including a civilian, seriously injured when left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) attacked a police station in Eturnagraram, Warangal district, on July 29. According to police sources, the incident took place when around
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Three police personnel were killed and four others, including a civilian, seriously injured when left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) attacked a police station in Eturnagraram, Warangal district, on July 29. According to police sources, the incident took place when around 100 armed Naxalites attacked the police station with directional mines, grenades and crude bombs. The Naxalites also hurled bombs at the residential quarters of police personnel and badly damaged the buildings.
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August - 9 
According to official sources, six police personnel were killed and an estimated 22 seriously injured when about 230 armed left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) launched simultaneous attacks on Kalimela and Motu police stations in Malkangiri district in the night of August
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According to official sources, six police personnel were killed and an estimated 22 seriously injured when about 230 armed left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) launched simultaneous attacks on Kalimela and Motu police stations in Malkangiri district in the night of August 9. Two Naxalites were also killed in the fight, while others managed to escape under the cover of darkness. The Naxalites also took away huge quantity of arms and ammunition while fleeing.
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August - 16 
Two Special Police Officers (SPOs) were injured as unidentified terrorists attacked the Gandoh police station in Doda district, on August 16. The terrorists managed to escape from the site of the incident.
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Two Special Police Officers (SPOs) were injured as unidentified terrorists attacked the Gandoh police station in Doda district, on August 16. The terrorists managed to escape from the site of the incident.
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August - 20 
Pro-Tamil sources said, on August 21, 2001, that Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels attacked the main police station in Central Camp, 35km southwest of Batticaloa, killing at least 15 militarily trained police personnel and injuring 17 more, on August 20.
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Pro-Tamil sources said, on August 21, 2001, that Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels attacked the main police station in Central Camp, 35km southwest of Batticaloa, killing at least 15 militarily trained police personnel and injuring 17 more, on August 20.
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August - 23 August - 24
Six terrorists attacked the police station in Poonch town on the intervening night of August 23-24 and killed seven policemen before escaping without any casualties. The presiding officer and a policeman were the only people in the police station to have escaped the attack. Massive search operations
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Six terrorists attacked the police station in Poonch town on the intervening night of August 23-24 and killed seven policemen before escaping without any casualties. The presiding officer and a policeman were the only people in the police station to have escaped the attack. Massive search operations have been launched to track down the attackers, who security forces (SFs) suspect, are still hiding in the town.
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August - 26 
According to official sources, approximately 200 left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) attacked the Motu police station in Malkangiri district on August 26. This was the second Naxalite attack on the Motu police station in the last one month. Earlier, on August 9, PWG Naxal
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According to official sources, approximately 200 left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) attacked the Motu police station in Malkangiri district on August 26. This was the second Naxalite attack on the Motu police station in the last one month. Earlier, on August 9, PWG Naxalites had attacked Motu and Kalimela police stations in which five police personnel were killed. According to the State police chief the encounter lasted for four hours before the Naxalites, armed with sophisticated weapons, retreated. There was no report of any casualty. Police have launched a combing operation to track down the Naxalites. Earlier, on August 23, the PWG had reportedly announced that they would attack police stations if the Orissa government resorted to police deployment in the area.
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August - 28 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) attacked Kalimela police station in Malkangiri district on the night of August 28. This was the second incident in less than 48 hours after the attack on Motu police station in the same district, on August 26. There was no report of any
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) attacked Kalimela police station in Malkangiri district on the night of August 28. This was the second incident in less than 48 hours after the attack on Motu police station in the same district, on August 26. There was no report of any casualty or injury. He said the PWG have put up posters in the areas nearby Kalimela threatening to continue their strike as revenge to the killing of two Naxalites in the August 9 incident. Similar posters have also been put up in the areas in Andhra Pradesh bordering Malkangiri. This was the second attack on Kalimela Police Station by Naxals in this month, the first being the August 9 incident in which a police sub-inspector and two jawans of the Orissa State Armed Police (OSAP) were killed.
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August - 30 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), attacked the Kalimela police station, Malkangiri district, on August 30. This was the third successive attack on the police station in the last one month. While three police personnel were killed in the A
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), attacked the Kalimela police station, Malkangiri district, on August 30. This was the third successive attack on the police station in the last one month. While three police personnel were killed in the August 9-encounter, Naxals struck again on August 28. However, there was no report if either the Naxals or police suffered any casualty or injury in the latest attack. The State police chief said, about 300 to 400 persons comprising 150 Naxalites and the rest villagers, who the Naxalites claim are ‘members of the people's militia’, opened fire at the police station, from a distance of 300 yards, hiding inside the jungles. The exchange of fire continued for several hours. Police had prior information on the possibility of the Naxal strike and forces were deployed at the police station. Orissa State Armed Police (OSAP) personnel positioned themselves, fully prepared with sophisticated weapons.
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September - 2 
A suicide squad, fidayeen, of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), comprising three terrorists attacked the District Police Lines (DPL), Doda on September 2 and killed a security force (SF) personnel before escaping without suffering any casualties. Nine SF personnel sustained injuries in the attack.
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A suicide squad, fidayeen, of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), comprising three terrorists attacked the District Police Lines (DPL), Doda on September 2 and killed a security force (SF) personnel before escaping without suffering any casualties. Nine SF personnel sustained injuries in the attack.
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September - 7 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted an armed police outpost at Dharakonda, Visakhapatnam district on September 7. Reports said later the Naxalites took out a rally by singing revolutionary songs and beating of drums. Pamphlets were a
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted an armed police outpost at Dharakonda, Visakhapatnam district on September 7. Reports said later the Naxalites took out a rally by singing revolutionary songs and beating of drums. Pamphlets were also found near the site reiterating their ‘commitment’ to destroy police buildings.
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September - 11 
In yet another incident, a police post was attacked in the Kallar general area, 30km east of Kantalai, on September 11. A woman was killed in the incident.
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In yet another incident, a police post was attacked in the Kallar general area, 30km east of Kantalai, on September 11. A woman was killed in the incident.
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September - 21 
Four unidentified terrorists attempted to lob a grenade at the office of the Deputy Commissioner, Doda, on September 21. The grenade however exploded mid-air and there were no casualties.
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Four unidentified terrorists attempted to lob a grenade at the office of the Deputy Commissioner, Doda, on September 21. The grenade however exploded mid-air and there were no casualties.
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September - 29 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked a police post in Koderma district on September 29 and burnt alive a police personnel. Five other police personnel were also injured in the incident. A senior police official told the media
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked a police post in Koderma district on September 29 and burnt alive a police personnel. Five other police personnel were also injured in the incident. A senior police official told the media that the Naxalites dragged a police constable to a nearby wooden pole where he was tied and beaten before being set on fire. He added that the Naxalites exploded more than 40 crude bombs and fired nearly 75 rounds on the police posts before fleeing with arms, ammunition and money from the post.
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October - 5 
Reports from Nepal said on October 5 that Maoist insurgents destroyed an empty police post near Bulingtar Village Development Committee. All policemen posted there were asked four months ago to report to Parasi, the district headquarters, for fear of Maoist attacks.
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Reports from Nepal said on October 5 that Maoist insurgents destroyed an empty police post near Bulingtar Village Development Committee. All policemen posted there were asked four months ago to report to Parasi, the district headquarters, for fear of Maoist attacks.
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October - 9 
Three persons, including a teenager, were killed and nine more injured in firing by police on a protest rally staged by Afghan refugees that turned violent and had attacked a police station in Kuchlak, some 20 km north of Quetta, on October 9. The refugees were protesting the US-led air strikes agai
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Three persons, including a teenager, were killed and nine more injured in firing by police on a protest rally staged by Afghan refugees that turned violent and had attacked a police station in Kuchlak, some 20 km north of Quetta, on October 9. The refugees were protesting the US-led air strikes against Afghanistan that were commenced on October 7. The protesters ransacked the local branch of the Muslim Commercial Bank, the railway station, post office and attacked many vehicles, besides manhandling traders. They had set the railway station on fire compelling authorities to suspend the train service between Quetta and Chaman.
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October - 14 
The Maoist insurgents set-off an explosion and injured a policeman at a police post in Rolpa district, reports said on October 14. Earlier, the insurgents abducted a teenaged girl student from her school in Palpa, some 350km west of Kathmandu, another report said.
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The Maoist insurgents set-off an explosion and injured a policeman at a police post in Rolpa district, reports said on October 14. Earlier, the insurgents abducted a teenaged girl student from her school in Palpa, some 350km west of Kathmandu, another report said.
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October - 17 
Two rocket attacks were reported from the cantonment area in Quetta, on October 17. However, no loss of life or injuries was immediately known. Official sources said unidentified, armed men fired two rockets from northeast of Quetta towards the cantonment. One of them landed close to the ordnance de
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Two rocket attacks were reported from the cantonment area in Quetta, on October 17. However, no loss of life or injuries was immediately known. Official sources said unidentified, armed men fired two rockets from northeast of Quetta towards the cantonment. One of them landed close to the ordnance depot on Summungli Road while the other fell near a police checkpost. No arrests have been made so far in connection with the incident.
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October - 17 
Another report said the LTTE rebels attacked a police post and injured a policeman in the Kalavanchikudy general area, some 19km south of Batticaloa, earlier on October 17.
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Another report said the LTTE rebels attacked a police post and injured a policeman in the Kalavanchikudy general area, some 19km south of Batticaloa, earlier on October 17.
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October - 19 
According to police sources, on October 19, National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB) terrorists attacked the Labdangguri police outpost, 15km from Sorbhog police station in Barpeta district. In the ensuing encounter, three police personnel and 10 terrorists were killed. Another 25 police personn
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According to police sources, on October 19, National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB) terrorists attacked the Labdangguri police outpost, 15km from Sorbhog police station in Barpeta district. In the ensuing encounter, three police personnel and 10 terrorists were killed. Another 25 police personnel were injured, six of them seriously. While the police outpost was completely destroyed, the infrastructure-loss included two wireless sets, three generators, three batteries, three SLRs, three LMGs, two mortars, several rifles, magazines and important documents.
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October - 30 
In another incident, PWG Naxalites made an unsuccessful attempt to blast the police post at Ramareddy village in Sadasivanagar mandal (administrative unit) on October 30. However, the Naxalites blasted three culverts on the way to the outpost.
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In another incident, PWG Naxalites made an unsuccessful attempt to blast the police post at Ramareddy village in Sadasivanagar mandal (administrative unit) on October 30. However, the Naxalites blasted three culverts on the way to the outpost.
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October - 30 
The Sri Lankan Army said Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels killed 11 policemen, in an attack on their post, two kilometers away from Muttur, near the 64th milepost, on October 30. Nine more policemen and six government troops too were wounded in attack.
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The Sri Lankan Army said Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels killed 11 policemen, in an attack on their post, two kilometers away from Muttur, near the 64th milepost, on October 30. Nine more policemen and six government troops too were wounded in attack.
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October - 31 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed 13 police personnel at Topchanchi, 35 kilometers from Dhanbad, on October 31, at midday. The Naxalites attacked the police picket housed in the Topchanchi block office premises when the police
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed 13 police personnel at Topchanchi, 35 kilometers from Dhanbad, on October 31, at midday. The Naxalites attacked the police picket housed in the Topchanchi block office premises when the police personnel were taking lunch. While 13 police personnel were killed on the spot, another was critically injured and his condition is stated to be serious. The Naxalites also looted 16 rifles, two carbines and a huge quantity of ammunition from the police picket The attack was the biggest ever on a Jharkhand police picket and the first during daytime.
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October - 31 
Earlier, on October 31, a large group of Naxalites came to Maliguda primary health centre in the same district and took siege of the building. From there, they opened fire at the Maliguda Anti-Naxlaite Picket Post (ANPP). Security forces too retaliated and there was heavy exchange of fire for many h
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Earlier, on October 31, a large group of Naxalites came to Maliguda primary health centre in the same district and took siege of the building. From there, they opened fire at the Maliguda Anti-Naxlaite Picket Post (ANPP). Security forces too retaliated and there was heavy exchange of fire for many hours. The Naxalites managed to escape into the jungles.
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November - 1 
Unidentified persons lobbed a hand grenade into Baghdadi police station in Karachi on November 1. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported from the incident site.
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Unidentified persons lobbed a hand grenade into Baghdadi police station in Karachi on November 1. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported from the incident site.
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November - 7 
According to official sources, five left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) and a security force personnel were killed in two separate incidents in Palamu and Lohardagga districts on November 7. In the first incident, the PWG Naxalites attacked a police outpost at Piparkar v
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According to official sources, five left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) and a security force personnel were killed in two separate incidents in Palamu and Lohardagga districts on November 7. In the first incident, the PWG Naxalites attacked a police outpost at Piparkar village under the Vishrampur police station limits in Palamu district. In the ensuing encounter, five Naxalites were killed.
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November - 17 
Reports also said the Maoists destroyed yet another police post in Sadakpur by planting explosives inside the building.
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Reports also said the Maoists destroyed yet another police post in Sadakpur by planting explosives inside the building.
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November - 17 
Reports from Nepal said that Maoist insurgents on November 17 set afire an abandoned police post in Satti Bazzar, Kailali district. The post was abandoned five months ago fearing attacks by the insurgents. A group of some 50 insurgents were reportedly involved in the attack.
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Reports from Nepal said that Maoist insurgents on November 17 set afire an abandoned police post in Satti Bazzar, Kailali district. The post was abandoned five months ago fearing attacks by the insurgents. A group of some 50 insurgents were reportedly involved in the attack.
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November - 20 
The Sri Lankan Army said Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels launched simultaneous attacks on the Eravur Police station and a police check-point in the Annankuddichchi general area, 12km away from Batticaloa, on November 20. The LTTE terrorists withdrew towards the Annankuddichchi village
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The Sri Lankan Army said Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels launched simultaneous attacks on the Eravur Police station and a police check-point in the Annankuddichchi general area, 12km away from Batticaloa, on November 20. The LTTE terrorists withdrew towards the Annankuddichchi village due to sustained firing by the police. Five civilians were killed and 11 more wounded in the crossfire.
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November - 22 
The Maoists killed 24 police personnel in an attack on a police outpost in Putalibazzar in Syangjha district, Dang and at other places, in overnight attacks, reports said, on November 24. Reports added that Maoists also attacked several police posts and government offices in Baglung, Tanahu, Makwanp
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The Maoists killed 24 police personnel in an attack on a police outpost in Putalibazzar in Syangjha district, Dang and at other places, in overnight attacks, reports said, on November 24. Reports added that Maoists also attacked several police posts and government offices in Baglung, Tanahu, Makwanpur, Morang, Kalikot.
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November - 27 
Meanwhile, sporadic incidents of Maoist violence were reported from several parts of Nepal, though there were no reports of any casualties. In the Sindhupalchowk district, Maoists burnt down two empty police posts and two private houses at Sangachwok. The Maoists also destroyed a branch office of th
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Meanwhile, sporadic incidents of Maoist violence were reported from several parts of Nepal, though there were no reports of any casualties. In the Sindhupalchowk district, Maoists burnt down two empty police posts and two private houses at Sangachwok. The Maoists also destroyed a branch office of the Small Farmers Development Project at Bansbari.
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November - 28 
In another incident, LTTE rebels attacked a police post in Mahanatiyawa near Kebitigollewa. Two Home Guards were injured in the attack.
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In another incident, LTTE rebels attacked a police post in Mahanatiyawa near Kebitigollewa. Two Home Guards were injured in the attack.
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November - 29 
These reports also said that troops foiled an attempt by the Maoists to blow up a telecommunications infrastructure installation at Nuwakot in Syangjha. There were no reports of any casualties. Maoists had earlier attacked a police station in the area in which a civilian was killed.
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These reports also said that troops foiled an attempt by the Maoists to blow up a telecommunications infrastructure installation at Nuwakot in Syangjha. There were no reports of any casualties. Maoists had earlier attacked a police station in the area in which a civilian was killed.
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December - 1 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up the house of State’s Cooperation Minister and a police outpost in Malkangiri district, on December 1 night. Official sources said, approximately 40 Naxalites raided the police post at Poteru mar
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up the house of State’s Cooperation Minister and a police outpost in Malkangiri district, on December 1 night. Official sources said, approximately 40 Naxalites raided the police post at Poteru market and triggered off a dynamite blast. No one was injured as the police personnel were made to vacate the premise at gunpoint. Naxalites then went to Minister’s house and forced the occupants to come out. A dynamite blast was set off there as well. The Minister was not at home at the time. The Minister, speaking to the media, said that he had been in the Naxalites ‘hit list’ for quite some time. He added that now he feared a ‘greater danger’ to his life.
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December - 1 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites attacked two police stations in tribal-dominated Dantewada district, on December 1 night. They also triggered a landmine explosion on Katru-Bdere road near Jagdalpur. However, there were no casualties in either incidents.
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites attacked two police stations in tribal-dominated Dantewada district, on December 1 night. They also triggered a landmine explosion on Katru-Bdere road near Jagdalpur. However, there were no casualties in either incidents.
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December - 1 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) unleashed a fresh wave of violence on the night of December 1, in the State. The attacks were reportedly to mark the first anniversary of the formation of People’s Guerrilla Army (PGA). In the first incident, approximately 50 Naxalit
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) unleashed a fresh wave of violence on the night of December 1, in the State. The attacks were reportedly to mark the first anniversary of the formation of People’s Guerrilla Army (PGA). In the first incident, approximately 50 Naxalites attacked the police station at Koyyuru in Visakhapatnam district. They also blasted claymore mines during the attack. The police repulsed the attack by using grenades and other sophisticated weapons. In another incident, in the same district, approximately 40 Naxalites launched an attack at the GK Veedhi police station. Security forces promptly returned the fire and the Naxalites were forced to retreat. While retreating, Naxalites blasted a telephone exchange and Coffee Research building at RV Nagar.
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December - 2 
In an incident, approximately 30 Naxalites attacked the Y Ramavaram Police Station in East Godavari district. The exchange of fire continued for about an hour and Naxalites were forced to retreat. While retreating, Naxalites blasted one weighbridge and the house of a cashier nearby.
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In an incident, approximately 30 Naxalites attacked the Y Ramavaram Police Station in East Godavari district. The exchange of fire continued for about an hour and Naxalites were forced to retreat. While retreating, Naxalites blasted one weighbridge and the house of a cashier nearby.
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December - 6 
News reports of December 7 said that two policemen were killed when Maoist insurgents attacked a police post at Dhampus in Kaski district on the night of December 6.
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News reports of December 7 said that two policemen were killed when Maoist insurgents attacked a police post at Dhampus in Kaski district on the night of December 6.
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December - 11 
At least six Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed and 10 more injured in firing by government troops during a failed attempt to overrun the Army detachment in Pahala Thoppur, 10km south of Mutur, Trincomalee district, on December 11. An unspecified number of troops too were inj
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At least six Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed and 10 more injured in firing by government troops during a failed attempt to overrun the Army detachment in Pahala Thoppur, 10km south of Mutur, Trincomalee district, on December 11. An unspecified number of troops too were injured in the clashes.In another incident also on the same day, three policemen were killed in an LTTE attack on the Valachchenai police station. Communication equipment that caters to the general public has also been destroyed in the attack, thus, severing the communication link between Valachchenai and the rest of the country.
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December - 24 
Four persons, including two police personnel, were injured when left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), triggered an explosion in the premises of the Hanumakonda police station, Warangal district, on December 24 night. Police sources said the incident took place when a group
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Four persons, including two police personnel, were injured when left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), triggered an explosion in the premises of the Hanumakonda police station, Warangal district, on December 24 night. Police sources said the incident took place when a group of Naxalites came to the police station and blasted three rooms. Senior police officials have rushed to the spot and a combing operation has been launched to arrest the Naxalites responsible for the blast.
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December - 29 
Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Peoples’ War Group (PWG), attacked the house of a ruling Congress Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA), Rajendra Pambhoi, in Bastar district, on December 29. However, there were no reports of any casualty. In the same district, the Naxalites also attacked a spe
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Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Peoples’ War Group (PWG), attacked the house of a ruling Congress Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA), Rajendra Pambhoi, in Bastar district, on December 29. However, there were no reports of any casualty. In the same district, the Naxalites also attacked a special armed police force camp.
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December - 30 
In violence committed by the insurgents, reported on December 30, a civilian was killed in Sapkota, Baglung, while a former police personnel was killed. Besides, a group of insurgents burnt down an unmanned police post in Ranimatta, Dailekh.
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In violence committed by the insurgents, reported on December 30, a civilian was killed in Sapkota, Baglung, while a former police personnel was killed. Besides, a group of insurgents burnt down an unmanned police post in Ranimatta, Dailekh.
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