According to a release issued here by the anti-Naxal Cell of Maharashtra police, an overwhelming number of victims of Naxal violence were from Gadchiroli district alone (451). These civilians were killed between February 1985 and July 2014.
The remaining victims were from Gondia (33) and Chandrapur (9), it said.
The ultras usually target those suspected to be police informers, as well as private contractors, 'sarpanchs' and other office-bearers of various local bodies like Zilla Parishads, government officials, among others, the release said yesterday.
Naxal activities first found ground in Maharashtra at Gadchiroli. The left-wing ultras entered Lankachen village of Sironcha tehsil by crossing the Godavari river from Andhra Pradesh and formed 'Sironcha dalam'.
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According to police, 17 to 19 'dalams' of Naxals, comprising 260 cadres are at present active in the Gadchiroli district.
Ten civilians have been killed by Naxals in Gadchiroli since Janaury this year, officials said, adding the recent encounters with police had depleted the ultras' strength to a considerable extent.