KATHMANDU, April 6: A fierce attack on a town by Nepal’s Maoist rebels left 22 people dead on Wednesday night. The Maoists’ attack on Malangwa town, 350kms southeast of Kathmandu, took the security forces by surprise. The rebels fired at soldiers guarding government offices and security posts and attacked a jail, freeing more than 100 inmates — among them some of their comrades — before fleeing.

Six policemen, six guerillas and two civilians were killed in the fighting. Some policemen and senior bureaucrats were taken hostage.

An army helicopter sent to the area with troops crashed near Malangwa, killing eight of the 10 soldiers on board, an army official said. The fate of the other two was not known.

The Maoists claimed rebels had shot down the helicopter, but the army said the cause of the crash was being investigated.

“I saw the helicopter broken into three pieces in a field. Many government buildings are on fire or are smouldering. Unexploded bombs are strewn around,” local journalist Rajesh Mishra said. “People are terror-struck. No one has come out.”

—Reuters

Opinion

Editorial

New CEC?
Updated 29 Mar, 2025

New CEC?

The ruling parties should avoid getting involved in another controversy around the ECP.
Balochistan violence
Updated 29 Mar, 2025

Balochistan violence

How long can the state allow this unending cycle of violence in Balochistan to continue?
Turkiye protests
29 Mar, 2025

Turkiye protests

DAILY protests have continued in Turkiye since the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on March 19. While the...
Fear tactics
Updated 28 Mar, 2025

Fear tactics

Under Peca amendments, regime has legal cover to bully and harass working journalists for taking adversarial positions.
Hints of hope
28 Mar, 2025

Hints of hope

PAKISTAN’S economic growth has slowed in the second quarter of the ongoing fiscal year from a year ago as the...
Capacity issues
Updated 28 Mar, 2025

Capacity issues

Development of railway capacity to facilitate ordinary travellers does not seem to have been a priority for Pakistan.