Key Points

Two CRPF CoBRA jawans were critically injured in a Maoist-triggered IED blast in Jharkhand's Chaibasa. The injured were airlifted to Ranchi for treatment amid ongoing anti-Naxal operations. The attack follows a series of recent Maoist incidents, including a railway trackman's death. Security forces continue intensified combing operations in the Saranda and Kolhan regions.

Key Points: Two CRPF CoBRA Jawans Injured in Maoist IED Blast in Jharkhand

  • Maoists triggered IED blast during CRPF combing operation in West Singhbhum
  • Injured jawans airlifted to Ranchi for urgent treatment
  • Recent attacks highlight persistent Maoist threat in Jharkhand
  • Security forces uncover multiple Maoist arms dumps in Chaibasa
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Two CRPF jawans injured in Maoist IED blast in Jharkhand's Chaibasa, airlifted to Ranchi

Two CRPF CoBRA personnel critically injured in Maoist IED blast in Jharkhand's Chaibasa, airlifted to Ranchi amid intensified anti-Naxal operations.

"Security forces have intensified operations to flush out Maoist cadres in Saranda and Kolhan. – Chaibasa SP Rakesh Ranjan"

Ranchi, Aug 8

Two personnel of the CRPF’s elite CoBRA unit were critically injured in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast triggered by Maoists in the Digha area of Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district on Friday afternoon, officials said.

The explosion occurred during a routine search and combing operation in the dense forests of the region, which has long been considered a Maoist stronghold. The injured jawans were immediately evacuated from the site and airlifted to Ranchi for urgent medical treatment.

Chaibasa Superintendent of Police Rakesh Ranjan said that security forces have intensified operations in the region to flush out Maoist cadres who remain active in the remote, forested area of Saranda and Kolhan.

According to police, Maoist operatives frequently plant IEDs in forest pathways and under tracks to ambush patrolling security forces. These devices are often triggered by movement, causing fatal injuries.

Friday’s blast is the latest in a series of such attacks that underline the persistent threat of Maoist violence in Jharkhand.

Just two days earlier, an IED planted on the Karampada-Rengda railway track in the same district killed a railway trackman.

Earlier in June, CRPF jawan, Satyawan Kumar Singh, was martyred in a similar IED explosion in the Saranda forest area.

March was particularly deadly, with three separate IED blasts reported. A sub-inspector lost his life in one of the explosions, while five other jawans and officers sustained injuries in different incidents.

Security officials say that several top Maoist leaders -- including Misir Besra, Anmol, Mochu, Anal, Asim Mandal, Ajay Mahato, Sagen Angaria, and Ashwin -- are believed to be operating in the Saranda and Kolhan regions.

Over the past three months, more than a dozen Maoist arms and ammunition dumps have been discovered and destroyed in and around Chaibasa. These operations have led to the seizure of a large cache of weapons and explosives.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is heartbreaking 💔 When will this violence end? Instead of just military solutions, we need development in these areas - schools, hospitals, jobs. Maoists thrive where government fails.
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Aman W
Why are we still losing our jawans to IEDs in 2023? Our forces need modern technology like drones and thermal imaging to detect these traps. Budget should prioritize security over statues.
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Shreya B
My cousin is posted in Chaibasa. Every day we pray for his safety. These Maoists don't care about tribals - they just want power. Government should talk to real tribal leaders, not these violent groups.
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Vikram M
The Saranda forest operation has been going on for years with little progress. Maybe we need new strategies - local intelligence networks, better rewards for information. These Maoist leaders must be caught!
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Nisha Z
So many attacks in just one district 😥 When will our media give this the attention it deserves? We focus on Bollywood gossip while jawans die silently in jungles. Shameful!
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Karthik V
The railway track attack shows how bold these Maoists have become. They're not just in forests now. Need better coordination between CRPF, state police and railway protection force.

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