At least 13 Naxals gunned down in encounter in Maharashtra’s Gadchiroli district
Some escaped during the encounter that took place in a forest in Etapalli, prompting the police to launch a search operation in the area

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Mumbai: At least 13 Naxals were killed in an encounter with police's C-60 commandos in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra early on Friday, officials said. The skirmish took place around 5.30 am in the forest at Kotmi in Etapalli, where the Naxals had gathered for a meeting, said Sandeep Patil, Deputy Inspector General of Gadchiroli.
"Based on specific inputs, the police party, comprising C-60 commandos, had launched a search operation in the forest," he said.
However, the ultras spotted the police party and opened fire, following which the C-60 commandos retaliated, in which 13 Naxals were killed, he said. The encounter lasted around an hour, after which the remaining Naxals escaped into the dense forest, said Ankit Goyal, Superintendent of Police, Gadchiroli.
Bodies of the Naxals have been recovered from the spot and a search operation in the area is still on, he said.
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