The IEDs, planted by Maoists, were discovered during a patrolling operation on the road from Mutvendi to Pidia under Gangalur police station limits., according to Bijapur Police.
Two Border Security Force (BSF) jawans sustained injuries after Maoists set off an improvised explosive device (IED) in Chhattisgarh's Narayanpur district on Friday, police said.
A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawan has been injured as improvised explosive device (IED) laid down by the Naxalites exploded in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district on Saturday, officials said.
The forces have deployed personnel in heavy numbers at the location of the incident. The blast was so powerful that it created a huge hole and cracks in the concrete road. Similarly, the remains of the vehicle were scattered for several meters.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis stated that the people of Gadchiroli now support India and its Constitution, not the Naxals, as the region has undergone significant transformation through progress.
Maoists allegedly strangle a 35-year-old villager, Kudiyam Madho, in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh, accusing him of being a police informer. A similar incident occurred on Saturday, where a woman was killed on suspicion of being an informer.
The Home Minister will also travel to Jagdalpur, where he will interact with surrendered Maoists, residents, and intellectuals. Additionally, Shah will attend the closing ceremony of the Bastar Olympics.
The incident occurred today at around 6.15 am when 10-12 members in Olive green uniform continuously opened fire towards at police party, said Mulugu SP Shabarish.
In the wake of the assembly elections in Maharashtra, Maoists detonated some explosives (IED) on the bridge over Pearlkota River connecting Bhamragarh and Tadgaon, Gadchiroli police said on Saturday.
A joint search operation by the CRPF was launched in Bijapur after receiving information about the presence of Maoists in the Usur-Basaguda-Pamed-Tarrem area on Friday, a statement said.