Friday, August 6, 2010

BSF jawan killed in ambush

In the first major terror strike in Tripura this year, at least two Border Security Force (BSF) troopers were killed on Friday in a bomb blast triggered by insurgents near the border with Bangladesh, police said. "A powerful Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was exploded when BSF jawans were 
patrolling on foot along the India-Bangladesh border killing two para-military personnel on the spot," police spokesman Nepal Das told reporters.

The tribal guerrillas belonging to the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) also fired on the BSF personnel immediately after the blast at Ratia in northern Tripura, 170 km north of Tripura capital Agartala.
Das said: "The two riflemen - Arup Das (31) and Brajendri Lal (34) - died instantly while the other BSF troopers retaliated with gunfire."
Senior police and BSF officials rushed with reinforcements to the spot and launched a combing operation to nab the extremists.
The banned NLFT along with another outlawed outfit, All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF), has been fighting for an independent tribal homeland in Tripura and operates out of Bangladesh.
This was the first militant attack this year in Tripura, bordering Bangladesh.
The last terror strike had taken place Nov 9 last year in which eight tribal villagers, including four women, were killed and another woman injured by NLFT rebels.
The NLFT and the ATTF along with other terrorist outfits of the northeast for the past many years have been boycotting national days, Republic Day and Independence day, and observe bandhs and hoist black flags in their respective areas of domination.
August 6th, 2010

A BSF jawan was killed and another critically injured in an ambush by insurgents at Ratiacherra, a remote tribal hamlet in Tripura's Dhalai district bordering Bangladesh, on Friday.
DIG, Police Control, Mr Nepal Das said BSF jawans were patrolling on foot at Ratiacherra village bordering Chittagong Hill Tract of Bangladesh when an IED was blasted by the ultras hiding in the jungle on the roadside.
The ultras also opened fire injuring two of the jawans.
The jawans retaliated and a 15-minute-long encounter followed but the ultras managed to flee, he said.
One of the injured jawans, identified as Braja Lal Rangi succumbed to his injuries on way to Agartala Medical College and Hospital and the other is critically injured, he said.
A massive combing operation has been launched in the area to flush out the insurgents, who, it is apprehended, may have sneaked into Bangladesh, BSF said.

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