Sukma: On January 16, a Naxal attack targeted the Dharma Varam camp. Following the assault, approximately three hundred living cells of BGL were apprehended. The Naxals had left around a thousand BGL tags at the camp. This attack occurred with the intention of looting the Dharma Varam camp situated on the border of the Sukma district.

In the aftermath of the assault, the Naxals admitted to the death of three of their members. The Naxals claimed responsibility for causing significant harm, both in terms of fatalities and injuries, to a substantial number of security personnel. The attack was strategically executed with the aim of plundering the camp and inflicting damage on the security forces.

The Dharma Varam camp, located on the border of the Sukma district, was specifically targeted by the Naxals. The ultras had premeditated plans to raid the camp, and their violent actions resulted in a tense situation. The Naxals not only acknowledged the loss of their own members but also asserted their successful execution of the attack, boasting about causing harm to a large number of security forces.

The Naxals, notorious for their guerrilla warfare tactics, declared their intent to eliminate and wound a significant number of security personnel during the operation. The attack unfolded in a manner that showcased the Naxals’ capacity to carry out targeted and deadly assaults on security forces. The Dharma Varam camp incident reflects the persistent threat posed by Naxal activities in the region, emphasizing the ongoing challenges faced by security forces in combating these insurgent elements.

The security situation in the Sukma district remains tense, given the strategic location of the Dharma Varam camp and the repeated attempts by Naxals to target such installations. Authorities and security forces are likely to intensify their efforts to counteract the Naxal insurgency and ensure the safety of the region’s residents and security personnel.

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