Bus attack in India kills many
Monday, May 17, 2010

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Official reports say that Maoist rebels attacked a bus earlier today in central India, killing many people.
The incident occurred in the Dantewada district of the Chhattisgarh state, when the fighters blew up a landmine underneath the bus. Al Jazeera and local television stations say up to fifty people may have died, although officials put the death toll at twenty in comments to the Agence France-Presse news service.
An official said the vehicle, although intended as a regular transport bus, was occupied primarily with security forces.
Violence in Chhattisgarh has increased recently, blamed on an Indian Maoist movement. Rebels killed 75 security personnel in the province last month. The Indian government initiated a "massive anti-Maoist offensive" in October 2009, deploying 50,000 troops to several states, among them Chhattisgarh.
Related news
- "Landmine blast in Chattisgarh, India kills eight" — Wikinews, May 11, 2010
- "Officials: Maoist rebels kill at least 70 Indian soldiers" — Wikinews, April 6, 2010
Sources
- "'Many dead' in India bus attack" — BBC News Online, May 17, 2010
- "India bus blast 'kills dozens'" — Al Jazeera, May 17, 2010