Four personnel were also injured in the attack, two of whom are stated to be critical.
The incident occurred at 9:15 AM in the dense forests near Kottacheru village under Bhejji police station, around 450 kms away from the state capital, when 112 personnel of CRPF's 219th battalion were out for a road opening task.
"This is the biggest attack by Naxals on security forces this year. It is estimated that a hundred-plus Maoist squad was present in the area when the ambush was launched. These are preliminary inputs," a senior Chhattisgarh official told PTI.
The Naxals looted ten weapons, including six INSAS rifles, four AK-47s, a light machine gun, 1,587 bullet rounds, an under-barrel grenade launcher, a 51mm mortar, two para bombs and two radio sets from the killed men, officials said.
Acting CRPF Director General Sudeep Lakhtakia said the troops were "ambushed by simultaneous blowing of IEDs and heavy gunfire when they were out for patrol."
"Subsequently multiple blasts ensued and firing was opened by Maoists. The squad effectively retaliated before eleven men made the supreme sacrifice. One of our jawans later succumbed to his injuries," he told PTI in Delhi.
Lakhtakia said Maoists were trying to disrupt normal life in the area as the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has increased its presence here and re-opened a local 'haat' (market) last year after it was forcibly shut by the red ultras.
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister RamanSinghhas strongly condemnedthe attackand termed it as a "cowardly act".
"Security personnel have laid down their lives to free Bastar from violence and Maoist terror. Their sacrifice will not go in vain. I salute their sacrifice," the CM said, adding ultras were frustrated with development of road network in the region.
He also extended condolences to the bereaved families.
The CRPF chief and senior officials have rushed to Raipur.
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