BIG NEWS
- 11 security personnel injured as IEDs planted by Naxalites explode in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district
- India's military might on full display at 77th R-Day celebrations on Kartavya Path
- US Secretary of State extends R-Day greeting to India, praises Quad connect
- PM Modi greets nation on Republic Day
- US Treasury Secretary Bessent hints at relief from extra 25% India tariffs
- Q3 earnings, US Fed interest rate decision, Budget to steer market movement
- Nalco eyes 200-300 MW green power capacity backed by battery storage for low-carbon aluminium
- Republic Day 2026: EU’s Top Leaders To Be Chief Guests At India’s 77th Republic Day
- ICC informs BCB that Scotland has replaced Bangladesh in T20 World Cup
- ICE Out of Minnesota: Thousands brave extreme cold to protest Trump immigration crackdown in Minneapolis
11 security personnel injured as IEDs planted by Naxalites explode in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district

Public Lokpal
January 26, 2026
11 security personnel injured as IEDs planted by Naxalites explode in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district
New Delhi : Eleven security personnel were injured as improvised explosive devices (IEDs) planted by Maoists went off during an anti-Naxalite operation in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district, officials said on Monday.
The explosions occurred in the forests of Karregutta Hills on Sunday, a police official said.
Of the injured personnel, 10 belong to the District Reserve Guard (DRG), a unit of the state police, while one was from the Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA — an elite unit of the CRPF), he said.
The injured CoBRA personnel, Rudresh Singh, is a sub-inspector with the 210th battalion, the official said.
Singh and two DRG personnel have sustained injuries to their legs, while three others suffered splinter injuries to their eyes, he said, adding that the wounded men have been admitted to a hospital in Raipur.
In November last year, security forces had set up their camp in Tadpala village under the Usoor police station limits in Karregutta, which was considered a safe hideout for senior Maoists.
The Central and state security forces had carried out a 21-day-long comprehensive operation in dense forests around Karregutta Hills in April-May last year, during which 31 Naxalites were eliminated.
At the time, the forces had seized 35 weapons, 450 IEDs and a large number of detonators, explosive devices, and other materials, including medical supplies, electric equipment, Naxal literature, etc, police had said.



