The gunfight took place at around 7 am in the forest near Binagunda village under Chhotebethiya police station limits when security personnel were out on an anti-Naxalite operation
Dantewada blast: Safely detonated from 200-300 metres, command or wired IED is the Naxals’ most common attack strategy, one that has been replicated by terrorists in Kashmir as well. The foxhole mechanism of burying the explosives makes them near undetectable, as in the case of the recent Dantewada blast
raipur, the chhattisgarh police on friday said the powerful improvised explosive device (ied) that exploded killing 10 policemen and a civilian driver in dantewada had been planted by naxalites at least two months ago. the explosive