27 June :Security forces on Saturday captured key Maoist stronghold of Ramgarh as they launched a two-pronged attack to reclaim areas in West Midnapore district under control of Left-wing ultras who offered stiff resistance by detonating landmines and opening gunfire.
In the south, 11 CRPF companies comprising 1100 men reached Boropelia village, the home of the agitating People's Committee Against Police Atrocities leader Chhatradhar Mahato.They were attacked by Maoists at Pathardanga where two landmines were detected.
But the naxals retreated after retaliatory action.People came out in droves to greet security forces as they arrived. The locals offered drinking water to the fatigued troops."We are smiling after many months. We were waiting for the security forces to arrive. They must have faced great difficulty in reaching our village," a resident said.A woman said that at around noon a group of 25 to 30 armed Maoists knocked on her door seeking shelter."When I refused, they threatened to open fire but soon retreated," she said.
The Maoists went on the rampage targeting ruling CPI(M) cadres and offices and virtually took control of a large area after driving away the police and paramilitary forces.The security forces began a crackdown on 18th June and secured Lalgarh two days later.
The troops on Friday took control of Kadasole, where the Maoists fled after a 45-minute gunbattle.
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By : News Team
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