Officials who were part of the operations on December 1 near the encounter area in Kasalpada village in Sukma found that Deputy Commandant B S Verma and Assistant Commandant Rajesh Kapooriya of the ambushed 223rd battalion were grievously injured in the gunbattle as they were leading from the front and they succumbed to their injuries.
14 Central Reserve Police Force personnel, including Verma and Kapooriya, were killed in the encounter.
"The troops are trained to fight, come what may, but losing their leader surely affects their concentration and morale which seems to be case in this recent encounter," sources privy to the development said.
The latest incident, the sources said, has forced the force to think of the requirement of having more officers in small combat units so that in ambushes like the one at Sukma, the troops do not get disoriented from the task and feel leaderless.
"The elite anti-Naxal CoBRA commandos unit of the CRPF has a similar arrangement and it is being actively planned to implement this system in other regular units of the force too," they added.
In the gunbattle on the fateful day, a squad of about 90 CRPF men, split into four teams, was near the encounter area and a team of about 30-- led by D C Verma and A C Kapooriya-- were targeted by the Naxals from the village side taking the aid of local villagers.