VIDEO after Naxal attack:24 jawans martyred in Bijapur; 20 bodies at the spot, rescue team reached here was also attacked by Naxals

 VIDEO after Naxal attack:24 jawans martyred in Bijapur; 20 bodies at the spot, rescue team reached here was also attacked by Naxals



In Bijapur, Bastar, the Naxals surrounded and attacked 700 soldiers. The Bijapur SP said 24 people were killed in the attack. However, those present at the scene have expressed fears that the number could be as high as 30. A video of Ground Zero has surfaced, showing the bodies of 20 soldiers still at the scene. The video surfaced 24 hours after the incident and the rescue team did not even reach here until then.

However the rescue team later arrived. The team has also been attacked by the Naxals. He also had an IED blast. One jawan was also injured in the attack. The bodies of 20 jawans have been located. The help of central agencies and the Air Force has been sought to recover them.

Twenty days ago, it was learned that a large number of Naxalites

were present. Nine Naxalites were also killed in the three-hour clash. About 30 soldiers were injured. 20 days ago, it was learned from UAV pictures that a large number of Naxalites were present here.

Question on Operational Planning

CRPF's ADDP Operations Zulfiqar Hansmukh, Centre's Senior Security Adviser and former CRPF DGP Vijay Kumar and current IG Operations have been present in Jagdalpur, Raipur and Bijapur areas for the last 20 days. Despite this, the martyrdom of such a large number of soldiers is calling into question the entire operational planning.
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VIDEO after Naxal attack:24 jawans martyred in Bijapur; 20 bodies at the spot, rescue team reached here was also attacked by Naxals
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In Bijapur, Bastar, the Naxals surrounded and attacked 700 soldiers. The Bijapur SP said 24 people were killed in the attack. However, those present at the scene have expressed fears that the number could be as high as 30. A video of Ground Zero has surfaced, showing the bodies of 20 soldiers still at the scene. The video surfaced 24 hours after the incident and the rescue team did not even reach here until then.

However the rescue team later arrived. The team has also been attacked by the Naxals. He also had an IED blast. One jawan was also injured in the attack. The bodies of 20 jawans have been located. The help of central agencies and the Air Force has been sought to recover them.

Twenty days ago, it was learned that a large number of Naxalites
were present. Nine Naxalites were also killed in the three-hour clash. About 30 soldiers were injured. 20 days ago, it was learned from UAV pictures that a large number of Naxalites were present here.

Question on Operational Planning
CRPF's ADDP Operations Zulfiqar Hansmukh, Centre's Senior Security Adviser and former CRPF DGP Vijay Kumar and current IG Operations have been present in Jagdalpur, Raipur and Bijapur areas for the last 20 days. Despite this, the martyrdom of such a large number of soldiers is calling into question the entire operational planning.



It was learned that the security forces had camped on the hills of Jonaguda by the security forces raining bullets from three directions on the way. Two thousand jawans of CRPF's Cobra Commando, CRPF Bastaria Battalion and Special Task Force launched the operation on Friday night, but on Saturday the Naxals surrounded 700 jawans and opened fire from three sides.

Besides 180 Naxalites, there were about 250 Naxalites from Conta Area Committee, Palmed Area Committee, Jagargunda Area Committee and Basaguda Area Committee, Inspector General of Police P Sundarraj said. It is learned that the Naxals took the bodies in two tractors.

Officials had earlier estimated that
Jonaguda, a border area of ​​Bijapur-Sukma district, was the main area of ​​the Naxalites. A battalion of Naxalites and several platoons are always deployed here. Naxalite Sujata is the woman commander of the entire area. It is believed that the officials had already estimated that there could be a major attack by the Naxalites on Jawano. This was the reason why more than two thousand soldiers landed in the whole area.

He had suffered heavy losses in the first firing. However, the jawans did not lose heart and broke the siege of the Naxals, killing more than three Naxalites. Wounded soldiers and bodies of martyrs were also taken out of the siege. Among the martyred soldiers are 2-2 Bastaria Battalion and DGR and one Cobra.

CRPF DG arrives in Chhattisgarh
Meanwhile, CRPF Director General Kuldeep Singh has reached Chhattisgarh. In the meantime, they will review the situation. After the operation in Bijapur, the home ministry had instructed him to go to the spot. Home Minister Amit Shah has sent DG to Bijpur and is also in touch with the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister.

PM Modi expresses grief
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed grief over the martyrdom of the jawans. He said the sacrifices of the soldiers will never be forgotten. My condolences go out to the families of the soldiers who were martyred in Chhattisgarh. The sacrifices of the brave martyrs will never be forgotten. He prays that the injured will recover soon.


This is the second Naxal attack in Chhattisgarh in 10 days after five jawans were killed in a Naxal blast on March 23 . Earlier, five soldiers were killed in an attack on March 23. The attack was carried out by the Naxals through an IED blast in Narayanpur. The CRPF, DRG, District Police Force and Cobra Battalion went out of the Tarrem police station to conduct a joint search. Meanwhile, the Naxals attacked the Silgar forest in the afternoon. Jenny was also retaliated against.

Attacks intensify after peace talks were proposed The
Naxals had on March 17 proposed peace talks with the government. The Naxalites made a statement and said they were ready to negotiate with the Chhattisgarh government for the welfare of the people. He also set three conditions for negotiations. These include the removal of the armed forces, the lifting of sanctions on Maoist organizations and the unconditional release of their imprisoned leaders.