Nepal's Maoist agitators denoted the sixteenth commemoration of their Peoples' War this week with a rush of phenomenal brutality and general strikes that have dove this Himalayan country into emergency and dread. Taking all things together, 153 policemen, officers and regular folks kicked the bucket. The withdrawing Maoists did not by any means try to take the dead policemen's vintage Enfield .303 rifles. The pickings were better at a military weapons store close-by. A huge number of dollars were plundered from a worn out bank. The Maoists bore away the collections of their fallen, so the specialists don't know what number of passed on.
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