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Railway station blasted
By Our Correspondent
VIZIANAGARAM, OCT. 29. Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG)
blasted a railway station and snatched four VHF sets from guards
and drivers of two trains last night.
According to police, seven armed naxalites including a woman
stormed the Kuneru railway station near Parvathipuram at about
11-10 p.m. when the Visakhapatnam-Durg (230 Dn) passenger train
was ready to leave the platform. Two naxalites went to the guard
compartment and two more to the engine driver and snatched the
VHF sets from their possession.
When Mr. N. Satyanarayana, Assistant Station Master, came out of
his room to find out why the train did not leave the platform in
spite of signalling, three more naxalites approached him and
asked him to remove his belongings, if any. When Mr.
Satyanarayana told them that there was nothing inside, the
naxalites took him to a distance and blasted the room with
detonators. In the incident, signal and telecommunication
equipment was completely damaged. After the passenger train left
the station, they stopped a goods train bound for Visakhapatnam
and snatched two VHF sets from the guard and the engine driver.
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