Silda camp attack

The Silda camp attack occurred on 15 February 2010, when dozens of Naxalite Maoist insurgents ambushed Indian security forces in Silda (some 60 km from Midnapore) in West Bengal, India. The resulting death of 24 paramilitary personnel of the Eastern Frontier Rifles, and several believed to be abducted, made the attack a hard blow to the government's fight against the rebels.

Silda attack
Part of Naxalite-Maoist insurgency

Jhargram district (then Paschim Medinipur district), where the attack occurred
Date15 February 2010
Location
Belligerents
Communist Party of India (Maoist)  India (Eastern Frontier Rifles)
Commanders and leaders
Jagari Baskey
Kishenji
Strength
~70 51
Casualties and losses
3 or 4 killed 24 killed
Several missing, feared captured
1 civilian killed

Maoist gang leader Syam Saran Tudu was arrested in April 2013. He was facing murder and other charges, besides his role in the attack.

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