Dantewada blast: Safely detonated from 200-300 metres, command or wired IED is the Naxals’ most common attack strategy, one that has been replicated by terrorists in Kashmir as well. The foxhole mechanism of burying the explosives makes them near undetectable, as in the case of the recent Dantewada blast
Naxal attack in Chhattisgarh: A day after 10 policemen and a civilian driver were killed by Naxals in an IED blast questions are swirling if authorities ignored standard operating procedures. Why was the vehicle that was attacked not better protected? Did authorities ignore a previous threat issued by the Maoists?
Chhattisgarh Naxal Attack Live Updates: Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressed grief over the Dantewada attack. He said the Centre will give all possible help to the state government.
Dantewada Naxal Attack: Ten men drawn from Chhattisgarh Police's District Reserve Guard (DRG) and a civilian were martyred on Wednesday in a forested patch of Dantewada district as Maoists blew up a vehicle using an Improvised Explosive Device (IED)., India News, Times Now