Indian police killed 26 anti-government militants and many were injured
Xinhua News Agency, New Delhi, November 13-According to Indian media reports on the 13th, Indian police killed 26 rebels during an operation in the western state of Maharashtra that day.
According to “The Hindu”, Indian police exchanged fire with Naxalist rebels in the Gadchiroli area of Maharashtra on the 13th, killing 26 militants. Many people were injured by the police. Among the militants killed, there may be a leader of the Naxalist rebels.
According to reports, the Naxalist anti-government forces established in the 1960s have about 10,000. They mainly operate in rural areas in eastern and central India. They often attack government and security targets, and are considered by the Indian government to be the largest in the country. Security threats.