Four persons injured in three blasts by Naxals in Chhattisgarh

Press Trust of India  |  Raipur 

Two (DRG) personnel and two women were today injured when pressure bombs, laid by Naxals, went off at separate places in Chhattisgarhs insurgency-hit district.

A said that the four were injured in three separate incidents that happened at and Bhairamgarh, about 450 kilometres from here.


Officials said that in the first incident, two women were left with when they stepped on a pressure improvised (IED) on the outskirts of their native Pusnar village.

Security personnel brought the two women on a makeshift stretcher to for treatment from where they were being shifted to Raipur, said an

In another incident, a DRG constable, Shankar Pulse, was injured in a blast near Burji village and he too was being airlifted to Raipur for treatment, the added.

The third incident saw DRG jawan Raju Kadti suffering after a pressure bomb exploded in the forest near Biriabhoomi village in An informed that the DRG jawan had been admitted to a local hospital.

Officials said the incidents have taken place at a time when security personnel are in the process of returning after carrying out anti-Maoist operations over the past three-four days in the jungles of and

He added that the had placed such IEDs at several places along the route to harm security personnel.

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First Published: Sun, January 07 2018. 17:50 IST