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Maoists blow up railway station in Orissa,
set vehicles ablaze in Jharkhand

Maoists blowing up a railway track in Jharkhand on Monday during a shutdown called by them.

      Ranchi: Maoists burnt down four trucks and injured one security person here on Tuesday, while in Orissa they blew up a railway station and abducted three railway employees, on the second day of the shutdown declared by them in five states. According to an eyewitness, there were more than 30-armed Maoists who attacked and burnt several trucks on National Highway-33, about 40 km from Ranchi. "There were more than 30 armed people who asked us leave the trucks and go away. After that they burnt down trucks," said Shayam Sunder, a truck driver. Police officials believe that the attack was basically targeted against them. "Around 12 in the night, our patrolling party was moving on the road. There were some trucks ahead of us, which they burnt. Basically, they were targeting police," said Anup T Mathew, Superintendent of Police. Earlier in the day, Maoists blew up a railway station and abducted three railway employees in Orissa's Sundargarh district. According to the police, about 20 left-wing ultras blew up Roxy railway station, located in a remote area under K Bolang police station and triggered the explosion after asking the employees to move out. The rebels also set ablaze about 15 heavy vehicles parked near the railway station. The station is used for transporting iron ore to the Rourkela Steel Plant (RSP). Tension prevailed among the people in the entire district after

Trucks burnt down by Maoists on Tuesday in Ranchi, on the second day of the shutdown called by them in five states - Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal, Orissa and Chhattisgarh, beginning Monday, to protest against the arrest of two of their members on August 19 in Bihar.

the attack. Maoists have called for a two-day strike in five states -- Jharkhand, Orissa, Bihar, West Bengal and Chhattisgarh -- to protest against the alleged arrest of two senior members of the CPI Maoist group.

Sundargarh (Orissa): Maoists blew up a railway station and abducted three railway employees in Orissa's Sundargarh district on Tuesday morning. According to the police, about 20 left-wing ultras blew up Roxy railway station, located in a remote area under K Bolang police station and triggered the explosion after asking the employees to move out. The rebels also set ablaze about 15 heavy vehicles parked near the railway station. The station is used for transporting iron ore to the Rourkela Steel Plant (RSP). Tension prevailed among the people in the entire district after the attack. Maoists have also called a two-day strike in five states -- Jharkhand, Orissa, Bihar, West Bengal and Chhattisgarh -- to protest against the alleged arrest of two senior members of the CPI Maoist.
-August 25
, 2009



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