This is one of the biggest casualties of the elite COBRA unit which has been raised by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in 2008 for undertaking special jungle/guerrilla warfare operations.
Officials said the encounter started yesterday afternoon in Dumari Nala area, under Madanpur police station area of the said district, in the Maoist hotbed of the Chakarbanda forests when the CoBRA team assisted by other forces launched a special operation in the hunt for some "top Naxal leaders" suspected to be in the jungles.
"A chopper was sent around 3:25 PM to fetch the injured but as the area was heavily mined, the troops could be evacuated only by 8:00 PM yesterday," they said.
While eight commandos were killed on the spot, two others succumbed to their injuries later, the official said, adding the bodies of the three Naxals have been "recovered".
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Some arms and ammunition, including sophisticated ones like two AK-47 rifles, INSAS rifle and under barrel grenade launcher were also recovered from the site by the CoBRA unit in an indication that senior Maoist leaders were present in the area.
Officials said five other personnel were critically injured in the fierce gun battle that ensued after the IED (Improvised Explosive Device) blast and they have now been admitted to various hospitals.
CRPF Director General K Durga Prasad, Inspector General (Operations) Zulfiquar Hasan and other senior officers of the force have rushed to Bihar from Delhi.
Additional reinforcements of the state police and CRPF
have reached the spot and a search operation has been launched, officials said.
All the slain commandos belonged to the 205th COBRA battalion which is deployed in the state for conducting anti-Naxal operations.
The martyred CoBRA men have been identified as Head Constables Anil Kumar Singh, a resident of Buxar in Bihar and K Opendra Singh of Thoubal, Manipur, Constables Sinod Kumar of Azamgarh in Uttar Pradesh, Ramesh Kumar from Hoshiarpur in Punjab, Diwakar Kumar from Khagariya in Bihar, Polash Mondal from South Denajpur in West Bengal, Deepak Ghosh of Nadia in West Bengal, Manoj Kumar of Betul in Madhya Pradesh, Harvender Panwar of Muzaffarnagar in UP and Ravi Kumar from Siwan in Bihar.