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Encounter Between Naxals And Security Forces Ends In Chhattisgarh, Search Ops Underway

"No casualty has been reported."
ANI

DHANORA -- An encounter, which was underway between security forces and Naxals in Chhattisgarh's Narayanpur since Wednesday morning, has ended without any casualties.

Teams from the Special Task Force (STF) and the District Reserve Group (DRG) are sweeping the area for any untoward elements.

The encounter was on since 5 a.m. today.

Narayanpur Superintendent of Police (SP) Santosh Singh confirmed the entire incident and said, "The encounter has ended and no casualty has been reported."

The encounter took place at the same place where Naxals torched passenger bus on Tuesday.

Following yesterday's bus-torch incident, the security personnel had reached the spot in order to repair the damage.

The forces were busy filling the hole dug in the road in order to ease the vehicular movement, when the Naxals started indiscriminate firing at them.

However, the forces retaliated with strong hand, and sensing their dominance, the Naxals fled from the spot.

A group of Naxals yesterday burnt an empty private bus, travelling from Chhattisgarh's Dhanora area to Orchha area, four kms away from a police station, in opposition against construction of roads in Narayanpur district.

Speaking to ANI, Narayanpur SP Santosh Singh said, the incident occurred yesterday late night, as the bus was burnt down after the passengers were forced to step down from the vehicle by the militants.

The road construction is taking place on a brisk pace under the security cover provided by the Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and district police.

So far, 45 kms of a total 66 kms have been completed.

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