A fierce gunbattle erupted between Naxalite insurgents and a joint team of security personnel in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district on a Friday. The clash started around 11 a.m. in a densely forested area located at the strategic tri-junction of Usoor, Basaguda, and Pamed, a region known for its Naxalite activity.
The confrontation took place as part of an ongoing anti-Naxalite operation conducted by a combined force of state police and paramilitary units. According to a senior security official, the operation was aimed at neutralising Naxalite elements active in the area, which has long been a hotspot for Maoist insurgency.
Details remain scarce as of now, with security forces confirming only that heavy gunfire ensued between the two sides. No casualties have been reported from either side at the time of writing, though the situation is still developing.
This encounter is the latest in a series of firefights that have occurred as part of an ongoing crackdown by security agencies on Naxalite insurgents in the state. Authorities have ramped up operations in recent months, aiming to dismantle the Naxal leadership and their operational infrastructure in Chhattisgarh, where the insurgency has been most entrenched.
Further updates are awaited as the security forces continue to secure the area and assess the aftermath of the firefight. Meanwhile, local authorities have heightened security across the region to prevent any potential retaliation or further violence from the Naxalites.