Maoists killed in clash with Indian police

Police killed at least five Maoists in a central Indian state, a senior police officer said today.

Police killed at least five Maoists in a central Indian state, a senior police officer said today.

Three were killed in a gun battle with police late yesterday in the forests of Timarpur in Bastar region, 520 km (325 miles) south of the state capital, Raipur, said police inspector-general for Bastar, RK Vij.

In a separate incident yesterday, two rebels and a police constable were killed in Dantewada district of the same region, Vij said.

Two female Maoists were arrested but dozens of their male colleagues escaped. Chhattisgarh is one of the worst-hit of the 13 Indian states affected by a Maoist revolt that began more than three decades ago to fight for the rights of India's poor farmers and landless labourers.

Thousands have been killed in the movement.

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