Karregutta Encounter Leaves Five Maoists Dead Near Telangana Chhattisgarh Border
A major security operation in the Karregutta forests near the Telangana Chhattisgarh border led to intense gunfire leaving five Maoists dead as forces step up anti insurgency efforts.

- Five Maoists were killed in a major encounter at Karregutta.
- Security forces suspect the presence of top Maoist leaders.
- Large scale anti Maoist operations are continuing in the region.
Security forces were locked in a fierce encounter in the Karregutta forest region along the Telangana Chhattisgarh border, resulting in the death of at least five Maoists, according to official sources. The operation has heightened tensions in the area, with officials indicating that the toll could rise as combing operations continue.
The encounter broke out after intelligence inputs suggested the movement of senior Maoist leaders into the Karregutta hills from neighbouring regions. Acting on this information, nearly five thousand security personnel were deployed to carry out an extensive search. During the operation, Maoists allegedly opened fire, triggering prolonged exchanges.
Officials believe that some top Maoist leaders may have been killed in the gunfight, though no formal confirmation has been issued either by senior authorities or the Maoist organisation. The situation on the ground remains volatile, with intermittent firing reported as forces tighten the cordon.
This development comes at a crucial time as the Centre accelerates anti Maoist operations ahead of the nearing deadline of Operation Kagar. Over recent months, hundreds of Maoists have been killed, arrested or forced to surrender across multiple states, significantly weakening the outfit.
Meanwhile, agencies including the National Investigation Agency are closely tracking the movement of key Maoist leaders. A detailed situation report is being regularly shared with the Union Home Ministry as operations continue in the dense forest belt near Raipur and the border areas of Telangana and Chhattisgarh.





