Sukma turns graveyard again: 25 CRPF jawans killed in Naxal ambush

Injured CRPF jawans being evacuated from Sukma in Chhattisgarh.

Raipur: At least 25 CRPF personnel were killed and six wounded in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district Monday, the deadliest attack by Naxals targeting security forces this year. Some of the jawans, including the company commander, are reportedly missing.

The assault began around 12:25 pm in Kalapathar area of south Bastar region, one of the worst-hit by Left-wing extremism in the country.

The area is close to the Chintagufa-Burkapal-Bheji axis, the hotbed of Naxal violence which has seen a number of such attacks in the past resulting in high casualties.

"As per the latest report, we have lost 25 men. We are still to account for all the personnel and a search is on. About 7-8 boys are still missing. The last word on the encounter will come once the entire area has been searched and all troops contacted," a senior CRPF officer said, adding the paramilitary patrol was about 99 personnel-strong.

President, PM condemn attack

President Pranab Mukherjee and prime minister Narendra Modi condemned the attack.

"Strongly condemn attack on CRPF personnel in Chhattisgarh; condolences to families of deceased and prayers for injured," the president said in a tweet.

The PM tweeted, "Attack on @crpfindia personnel in Chhattisgarh is cowardly & deplorable. We are monitoring the situation closely."

The incident occurred near Burkapal village within Chintagufa police station limits, Sukma additional superintendent of police Jitendra Shukla told PTI.

'300 Naxals attacked us'

An injured jawan, brought to a hospital here, said the CRPF patrol was attacked by around 300 Maoist guerrillas.

"The Naxals first sent villagers to check our position... I also saw some women Naxals. They were all wearing black uniforms and had sophisticated weapons like the AK series assault rifles," the unidentified jawan said.

He said around 10-12 Naxals must have got killed in the "befitting" retaliation by the CRPF contingent.

Sourav Malik, another personnel who was injured in the attack, said the patrol came under sudden fire from Maoist rebels.

CRPF officials said the ambush set up by the Naxals was as deadly as the one on March 11 in Bheji area of the same district, in which 12 personnel lost their lives.

The company commander, Raghubir Singh, an inspector-rank officer, was among those killed.

The officer said the CRPF patrol, like in the Bheji incident, was sanitizing the area where a road is being laid between Burkapal and Jagargunda, when the assault happened.

The Naxals took away weapons

The Naxals also took away over a dozen weapons of the slain personnel, the officer said.

All the troops belonged to the 74th battalion of the force deployed in the area for anti-Maoist operations.

Home minister Rajnath Singh said he was saddened by the attack and was sending minister of state Hansraj Ahir to Chhattisgarh to take stock of the situation.

"Extremely pained to know about the killing of CRPF personnel in Sukma. My tributes to the martyrs and condolences to their families,” he tweeted.

Chhattisgarh chief minister Raman Singh said he was "extremely distressed" over the attack, as he cut short his Delhi visit and rushed to Raipur.

Another MoS in the home ministry Kiren Rijiju said the incident was a "set back and a big tragedy".

Reinforcements, including CoBRA commandos of the CRPF and its other units, have been rushed to the scene from the nearest camp of the paramilitary force, the officer added.

No full-time chief for CRPF

The incident comes at a time when the country's largest paramilitary force is without a full-time chief after K. Durga Prasad retired on February 28.

Union home secretary Rajiv Mehrishi also reviewed the situation in the aftermath of the attack at his North Block office.

75 CRPF personnel and a Chhattisgarh police official were killed in the deadliest Naxal attack in adjoining Dantewada district on April 6, 2010.