Rajnandgaon ambush explained

Conflict:Rajnandgaon ambush
Partof:Naxalite-Maoist insurgency
Date:12 July 2009
Place:Village Korkutti, District Rajnandgaon (India's Chhattisgarh state)
Combatant1: Communist Party of India (Maoist)
Combatant2: India (Chhattisgarh Police)
Commander2:Vinod Kumar Choubey (IPS)
Strength1:300
Strength2:40
Casualties1:Unknown
Casualties2:Approximately 29 killed[1]
Commander1:Unknown

The Rajnandgaon ambush occurred on 12 July 2009, when around 29 members of the Indian Police were martyred in three connected attacks by Maoist naxalite in Rajnandgaon, 90km (60miles) from Raipur (India's Chhattisgarh state).[2]

Incident

In the morning of 12 July 2009, Vinod Kumar Chaubey who was the Superintendent of Police of Rajnandgaon district received a message about a naxalite attack in Madanwada that had killed two policemen. Chaubey travelled to the spot with reinforcements, and was attacked along the way. The rebels lay in ambush along a stretch of the road where they had placed land mines. All in all, at least 29 policemen were killed, including Chaubey.[3] [1]

Chaubey was posthumously awarded the Kirti Chakra award for gallantry, by the President of India.

The Rajnandgaon ambush is one of the most serious attacks carried out by the naxalite rebels in Chhattisgarh.

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Ambush kills 29 Indian policemen . BBC News . 13 July 2009 . 25 September 2021.
  2. News: Mishra . Ritesh . Chhattisgarh sets up panel to probe 2009 Madanwada Maoist ambush . 25 September 2021 . The Hindustan Times . 20 January 2020.
  3. News: Chhattisgarh govt to hold judicial probe into SP's killing in 2009 Maoist attack . 25 September 2021 . The Times of India . TNN . 8 September 2019.