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Security personnel in Bihar's Gaya district, during anti-Naxal operations, seized a large cache of explosive-making materials from a forest area. The haul includes cylinders, pressure cookers, batteries, wires, and other items, possibly used for manufacturing IEDs and landmines. This is reportedly the first time such a substantial quantity of explosive materials has been seized in the region.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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