Monday, February 24, 2014

India losing more soldiers in Red Corridors than J-K - people's war advances! also people'a war international support must advance!

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A deadly trend has struck roots in India’s Red Corridor over the past three years. A soldier fighting Maoists deep inside the jungles of central and southcentral India is far more likely to be killed than his uniformed brothers taking on militants in Jammu and Kashmir or insurgents in the North-east. Rebels in the Red zone are killing more soldiers than are dying in all insurgency-hit areas put together. Official data from the Union home ministry shows that at least one security personnel loses his life to Maoists possibility of the enemy surprising security forces makes the job of their personnel highly risky. “Numbers can never tell the real horror tales. There is death at every step,” says an official who has served in these highrisk zones. Maoists are acknowledged experts in planting improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and are always devising new strategies to ensure mass killings.
And they seem to be getting better. There have been recent incidents when several security personnel have been butchered in one ambush. Sources say IED explosions have been responsible for most deaths. “They plan attacks and ambush our forces resulting in large killings,” the officer said.

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