Ranipotili camp attack
The Ranipotili camp attack took place on March 15, 2007 when Naxalites attacked police base camp in Ranipotili Chhattisgarh state, India.
Fifty-four persons, including 15 personnel of the Chhattisgarh Armed Force, were killed in an offensive by 300 to 350 CPI (Maoist) cadres on the police base camp. The remaining victims were tribal youths of the Salva Judum, designated as Special Police Officers (SPOs) and roped in to combat the Naxalites. Eleven persons were injured.
The assailants used petrol bombs, detonators and rocket launchers. Half the police personnel were killed in their sleep; others were shot while trying to flee from the smoke-filled premises. The attack, which lasted nearly two-and-a-half hours, was spearheaded by the "State Military Commission (Maoist)," consisting of AbOUT 100 armed Naxalites. Members of the South Bastar divisional committee and the National park area committee of the CPI (Maoist) were reported to have participated. About 250 Maoist sympathisers, mainly the militant members of the Sangams, or village-level panels, surrounded the camp before storming it. They sealed the routes leading to the village by felling huge trees and slowed down the arrival of reinforcements.