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Indian security forces eliminate 10 Maoist rebels in firefight

Indian security forces killed at least 10 Maoist rebels in a gunbattle in southern Chhattisgarh state on Friday, police said.

The rebels have actually waged a guerrilla-style offensive versus the federal government, especially in central and eastern India, for decades, leading to routine clashes and casualties on both sides.

A minimum of 10 Maoists were killed on Friday and range of guns were discovered during a search operation in Sukma in southern Chhattisgarh, cops stated in a declaration.

We are continue the search the area of the gunbattle, the inspector general of cops in the location, P Sunderraj, informed reporters.

The Maoists say they are defending bad Indian farmers and landless labourers to give them more control over their land and better gain access to of minerals presently made use of by major mining companies.

They sign up for a kind of communism propagated by Chinese leader Mao Zedong.

(source: Reuters)