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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Maoists attack NALCO mine, ten jawans killed


BHUBANESWAR: At least 10 security personnel and four Maoist rebels were killed in a gun battle at a mine owned by the National Aluminium Company Ltd (NALCO) in Orissa's Koraput district, police said Monday.
The incident took place Sunday night when over 100 armed rebels laid siege to the bauxite mine at Panchpatmali, some 370 km from here.
The guerrillas also attacked a Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) camp meant to guard a depot where a large quantity of explosives was stored.
"The number of CISF jawans killed is 10 and the number of Maoists killed is four. At least 13 people were injured," district police Chief Deepak Kumar told IANS.
"Maoists could have targeted the mine for seizing explosives stored there for mining operations," said an official of the public-sector firm NALCO.
NALCO is Asia's largest integrated aluminium producer. The bauxite from its
Panchpatmali mine feeds the refinery at Damanjodi town nearby.
The company official said the Maoists attacked the mine at about 9.30 p.m. as the night shift was drawing to an end. The 60 night shift workers were stuck at the mine till the end of the gunbattle.
"The mining work in the unit has been stopped Monday," the official said.
"We are not bothered about mining at this moment. The mining activities will start only after police have checked the area thoroughly. The Maoists may have laid land mines in different places," Nalco chairman C.R. Pradhan told IANS.
Maoists are active in more than half of Orissa's 30 districts. They have called for a boycott of the Lok Sabha and assembly elections that are to be held simultaneously April 16 and 23.
There have been several Maoist attacks in the state in the past few weeks.
The rebels killed Somnath Madkami, the Samrudha Odisha party's candidate for the Malkangiri assembly constituency, last week. They also blew up several mobile towers in the same district.

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