>From OrissaPOST  October 25, 2016

See: http://www.orissapost.com/24-ultras-gunned-down/
Malkangiri: At least 24 Maoists, including their top leaders, were gunned down 
in a fierce gun-battle with security forces in Malkangiri district on the 
border with Andhra Pradesh, giving a major blow to the ultras.
A senior commando of the elite anti-Naxal force, Greyhounds of Andhra Pradesh, 
was also killed, while another commando was injured in the encounter that took 
place in the cut-off area of remote Chitrakonda on Andhra-Orissa border, 
Malkangiri SP Mitrabhanu Mohapatra said.
“The bodies of 24 Maoists, including that of some women, were recovered from 
the site after the joint operation conducted by the Orissa Police and 
Greyhounds, while a few of the rebels are suspected to have fled,” the SP said.
He said two senior Greyhounds commandos, who were injured in the gun-battle in 
the wee hours, had been airlifted to Visakhapatnam for treatment and one of 
them, identified as Abubacker, succumbed to injuries in a hospital there. The 
other commando is undergoing treatment.
Some high-ranking Maoist leaders, including Uday and Chalapati who carried 
heavy rewards on their heads, were suspected to be among those killed in the 
encounter that took place in a mountainous forest area between Bejing and 
Muchiputam under Panasput gram panchyat, the police said.
Stating that the operation was launched on the basis of intelligence inputs, 
Orissa DGP K B Singh said 10 rifles, four AK-47 rifles, three SLRs, kit bags 
and huge ammunition have been recovered from the site and search operation was 
continuing. There was information about the presence of cadres of Andhra Orissa 
Border Special Zonal Committee in the area and Orissa Police teams also got it 
verified that Naxal camps were operating there, the DGP said. “Since the area 
is located in the cut-off area on Andhra-Orissa border, the operation was 
launched from the other side and Greyhounds took the lead,” Singh said.
Meanwhile, arrangements are being made to airlift the bodies of the slain 
Maoists to Malkangiri, the SP said adding that combing operation was also 
intensified in the forest in Andhra-Orissa border areas to locate bodies, if 
any, and the fleeing Maoists.
Noting that the encounter site was located in a highly remote area which is 
accessible by road only through Andhra Pradesh, he said the bodies are to be 
airlifted by helicopter to Malkangiri. 
Malkangiri served as a major transit belt of the Naxals. In September 2013, as 
many as 13 Maoists were killed in an exchange of fire with the police in the 
Padia area of Malkangiri district. The operation is seen as a revenge of the 
attack June 29, 2008 when Maoists had ambushed a boat carrying Greyhound jawans 
in the reservoir at Alampaka. Altogether 38 persons, including 35 Greyhound 
jawans from Andhra Pradesh, had been killed in the attack.
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