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Seven Maoists, including 5 women killed in Maharashtra police encounter Last Updated : 06 Dec 2017 12:32:26 PM IST (file photo) Seven Maoists, including 5 women killed in Maharashtra police encounter At least seven suspected Maoists, including five women, were killed in a gun-battle near Zinganur forests here on Wednesday, official sources said.
The security forces managed to overcome the firepower of the Maoists in the deep jungles and eliminated seven of the attackers, according to officials.
Details of the extremists killed were awaited even as the security forces launched combing operations to find others who might be hiding in the forests, in Sironcha sub-district region.
The Maoist groups are currently observing their annual 'Peoples Liberation Guerilla Army (PLGA)' week from December 2-8, when violent activities are known to escalate in the Dhanora and Bhamragad sub-districts and surroundings.
Since the last week of November, Maoists have struck on several occasions and killed at least five civilians, suspecting them of being police informers. They also gunned down two security personnel.
As a precautionery measure, top officials of the Anti-Naxal Operations, Gadchiroli Police, and other allied forces are camping in the worst-affected regions since the past fortnight.ians For Latest Updates Please-
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