Chhattisgarh: Naxals attack ITBP camp with rockets

It's for the first time that Naxals used rocket launchers to attack securitymen.

Update: 2016-06-09 20:59 GMT
Remains of a locally made rocket launcher lying at the site where naxals attacked an ITBP camp. (Photo: PTI)

Bhopal: Maoists early on Thursday morning attacked an operating base camp of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) at Ranapal in Chhattisgarh’s south Bastar district of Kondagon by launching rockets and opening fire targeting around 100 troopers deployed there.

However, no casualties were reported from ITBP which succeeded in repulsing the Naxal attack after nearly a three-hour-long gunfight with the insurgents, a senior district police officer said.

This was the first time; Naxals used rocket launchers to attack security forces in the three-decade history of Leftwing extremism in Bastar division, comprising seven districts.

“The rocket launchers appeared to be indigenously developed. There was no mark of either any manufacturing company or a country in the shells of the rockets recovered at the attack site”, the police officer told this newspaper. “The use of the projectile weapons this time by the Naxals has taken us aback. They have been fired from close range. The weapons have been fitted with direction tools as well, pointing towards R&D they are doing,” an ITBP officer said.

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