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IED last injures CRPF jawan as Maoist threat persists in Jharkhand’s Saranda

IED last injures CRPF jawan as Maoist threat persists in Jharkhand’s Saranda

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IED last injures CRPF jawan as Maoist threat persists in Jharkhand’s Saranda

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
6 April 2026
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IED last injures CRPF jawan as Maoist threat persists in Jharkhand’s Saranda
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PINAKI MAJUMDAR

Jamshedpur, April 6: An IED explosion during a security operation in the Saranda forests of West Singhbhum injured a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawan, highlighting the continuing Maoist threat in the region.

The injured trooper, whose identity was not immediately confirmed, was airlifted to Ranchi for advanced medical treatment, indicating the seriousness of the blast.

Operation Targeted by Hidden Explosive

The explosion took place during a combing operation in the dense forest area, long considered a stronghold of Left-Wing Extremism. Preliminary inputs suggest the IED was planted along a frequently used route, pointing to careful planning by insurgents.

Despite sustained pressure from security forces in recent months, Maoist groups appear to be using hidden explosives and ambush tactics to slow down operations and maintain psychological pressure.

Security Forces Intensify Vigilance

Saranda, known as Asia’s largest contiguous sal forest, continues to pose operational challenges due to its thick cover, rugged terrain, and limited accessibility.

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Security forces, including the CRPF, Jharkhand Police, and specialised CoBRA units, have made progress through coordinated operations, but the area remains vulnerable to sporadic attacks.

In recent weeks, forces have stepped up area domination exercises, dismantled suspected Maoist hideouts, and recovered explosives and communication equipment from the forest zone.

Following the latest blast, extensive sanitisation drives and increased surveillance have been launched across key routes. Officials said that while large encounters have reduced, the threat of IED attacks remains, requiring constant vigilance in one of India’s most challenging counter-insurgency regions.

 

 

Tags: CoBRA forces operationCRPF jawan injured JharkhandIED blast SarandaJharkhand security updateLeft Wing Extremism IndiaMaoist attack JharkhandSaranda forest MaoistsWest Singhbhum news
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