Naxals on Wednesday shot at a police officer and his son, injuring both critically, in Bastar district of Chhattisgarh.
Bastar Superintendent of Police B L Meena said that a group of Naxals attacked Assistant Sub-inspector of Police Prakash Shukla and his son Punit while the two were riding a motorbike to Mardum.
Naxals opened fire on them outside Mardum.
Both were injured, but Prakash kept riding and reached the police station. They were later rushed to a hospital in Raipur.
In another incident, Kanker district police discovered a 15-kg tiffin bomb, planted along the roadside between Badgaon police station and Metagaon.
The bomb was defused, said Kanker SP C D Tandon.
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