Security Forces Thwart Maoist Attack, Defuse 10-kg IED in Chhattisgarh Forest

A joint security team successfully detected and neutralised a 10-kilogram improvised explosive device planted by Maoists along a footpath in Bijapur district, Chhattisgarh. The pressure-activated IED was buried strategically to target security patrols or civilian vehicles during a routine sanitisation operation. Officials commended the coordinated effort, stating it prevented a devastating attack and thwarted attempts to disrupt peace-building in the region. This operation is part of heightened anti-Maoist campaigns, with intensified patrolling leading to frequent recoveries of explosives in recent weeks.

Key Points: 10-kg Maoist IED Neutralised in Chhattisgarh

  • Pressure-activated IED detected in Munga-Peddakorma
  • Part of ongoing anti-Naxal area domination
  • Follows similar IED recovery a day earlier
  • Aimed at disrupting security patrols and development
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Security forces neutralise 10-kg IED planted by Maoists in Chhattisgarh

Joint security team detects & defuses a powerful 10-kg IED planted by Maoists in Bijapur, preventing a major attack. Latest in ongoing anti-Naxal ops.

"The timely discovery thwarted the insurgents' malicious intent to derail peace-building measures. - Security Officials"

Raipur/Bijapur, Dec 29 In yet another blow to Maoist activities in the Bastar region, a joint team comprising the District Reserve Guard from Bijapur, personnel from Gangaloor Police Station, and the Bomb Disposal Squad successfully detected and neutralised a powerful 10-kilogram improvised explosive device planted by Maoists during a search operation in the Munga-Peddakorma area on Monday.

The operation was launched early morning as part of ongoing anti-Naxal initiatives to secure vulnerable routes and villages in the dense forests of Bijapur district, one of the worst-affected areas in the state's long-running battle against Left-Wing Extremism.

While conducting routine demining and area sanitisation along a footpath near the Munga road, the alert team spotted the pressure-activated IED buried strategically to target passing security patrols or civilian vehicles. Following established safety protocols, the Bomb Disposal Squad from Bijapur promptly diffused and neutralised the explosive on the spot, preventing what could have been a devastating attack resulting in significant casualties.

The device, weighing 10 kilograms, was capable of causing extensive damage and underscored the persistent threat posed by Maoists who continue to rely on such tactics to disrupt development and intimidate local populations.

Officials commended the vigilance, rapid response, and coordinated efforts of the joint team, stating that the timely discovery thwarted the insurgents' malicious intent to derail peace-building measures in the region. Such IEDs are often planted along key paths used by security forces during road construction projects or village outreach programmes aimed at winning hearts and minds.

The operation reflects the heightened momentum in anti-Maoist campaigns across Chhattisgarh, with frequent recoveries of explosives and caches in recent weeks. Forward operating camps and intensified patrolling have enabled forces to dominate core areas previously under insurgent influence, facilitating infrastructure growth and encouraging tribal communities to reject violence.

Search operations and area domination exercises are continuing in the Munga-Peddakorma vicinity to locate any additional traps or hideouts. Authorities believe these proactive measures will further weaken Maoist logistics and morale, paving the way for sustained peace and accelerated development in one of India's most challenging internal security zones.

This incident follows similar successes on Sunday in nearby Kandlaparti, where forces neutralised another IED and seized a dump of materials, highlighting the relentless pressure on remaining Maoist cadres operating in small groups amid dwindling support.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is such a relief to read. My cousin is posted in that region. Every time there's news from Bastar, my heart skips a beat. Thank you to the DRG and police teams for their incredible work. Stay safe, all of you.
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Vikram M
While I commend the forces, we must also ask the tough questions. Why does this cycle of violence persist? Development projects are stalled, and locals are caught in the crossfire. The government needs a stronger socio-economic plan for Bastar, not just military action.
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Rohit P
10 kg IED! That's terrifying. Imagine if it had gone off on a civilian vehicle. These Maoists have no regard for human life. The article says their support is dwindling—good! Hope peace returns soon so real development can reach the tribal communities.
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Sarah B
The coordination between different units mentioned here is impressive. The District Reserve Guard, local police, and Bomb Disposal Squad working together seamlessly. This is how you counter insurgency. Well done.
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Nisha Z
My heart goes out to the people living in these areas. They just want to live in peace, send their kids to school, and have a road to the market. These violent tactics only delay their progress. Jai Hind to our forces protecting them.

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