Cops carry a wounded Maoist five kilometers and then fly him to a hospital


In a remarkable act of humanity, security personnel in West Singhbhum district came to the rescue of an injured Maoist, demonstrating immense compassion and determination. Their heroic efforts to save his life unfolded following an encounter with Maoist insurgents, where they encountered a fellow human being in distress.

In the dense and perilous forest of Hussipi, the security personnel discovered an injured Maoist who was enduring severe pain, having been left behind by his comrades. Their sense of duty and compassion compelled them to act swiftly and decisively.

The security personnel, fully aware of the dangers that lurked within the forest, took it upon themselves to carry the injured Maoist on their shoulders. Undaunted by the challenging terrain and the presence of improvised explosive devices along the forest road, they embarked on a five-kilometer journey to reach their Haathiburu camp, their sole mission being to preserve a human life.

Upon reaching the camp, the injured Maoists received immediate primary medical care from the dedicated medical officers on-site. Their efforts to stabilize his condition and offer essential treatment were nothing short of heroic.

Subsequently, on the following day, the injured Maoist was airlifted and promptly transported to a hospital located in the state capital, Ranchi, where he could receive the necessary medical attention and care. This remarkable rescue operation stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of humanity, transcending the boundaries of conflict and adversity.

The Jharkhand Police has been actively engaged in a mission to combat Maoist activities within the West Singhbhum district, underlining their commitment to maintaining law and order.
 


 

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