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Indian police said a man killed in a gunbattle Thursday is almost certainly a senior Maoist military leader known as Kishenji, in what would be a major blow to India's largest insurgency.
What's News— 2011
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/Associated Press Senior Maoist military leader Koteshwar Rao, also known as Kishenji, was likely killed in November after eluding police for decades.
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NEW DELHI--Indian police say a man killed in a fierce gun battle Thursday is almost certainly a senior Maoist military leader known as Kishenji in what would be a major blow to India's largest insurgency.
India Says Maoist Leader Likely Killed Vibhuti Agarwal 2011
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One of their top leaders, Koteswar Rao, known as Kishenji, was seriously wounded in a fire-fight last month.
Taking the Fight to the Maoists Ashok K. Mehta 2010
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One of their top leaders, Koteswar Rao, known as Kishenji, was seriously wounded in a fire-fight last month.
Taking the Fight to the Maoists Ashok K. Mehta 2010
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One of their top leaders, Koteswar Rao, known as Kishenji, was seriously wounded in a fire-fight last month.
Taking the Fight to the Maoists Ashok K. Mehta 2010
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One of their top leaders, Koteswar Rao, known as Kishenji, was seriously wounded in a fire-fight last month.
Taking the Fight to the Maoists Ashok K. Mehta 2010
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The attack in Jharkhand state came during a two-day shutdown imposed by the Maoists in many areas which they control, to protest against the police killing last month of one of their top leaders Koteswar Rao, better known as Kishenji.
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The rebels have pledged to avenge the Nov. 24 killing of Koteshwar Rao, alias Kishenji, who they say was captured and executed during a manhunt in the jungles of West Bengal state.
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The rebels have pledged to avenge the Nov. 24 killing of Koteshwar Rao, alias Kishenji, who they say was captured and executed during a manhunt in the jungles of West Bengal state.
The Seattle Times 2011
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