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Weapons capture of the battle of Pili

Around 3 Divisions attacked Pili after a month of planning as there new Pratyakraman strategy. This was filmed in Jagarkot 1 month later it shows the commanders and soldiers who participated in the attack.

CAPTURED WEAPONS LIST

81mm mortar: 1

51mm mortar:1

2inch mortar:4

Insas rifle:84

SLR rifle:104

Pistol:10

303 rifle:28

Sniper rifle:1

GPMG:1

BREN LMG:21

M16 Rifle:9

CASUALTIE REPORT FROM THE MAOIST SIDE

1 Brigade commander CM JIT

1 Battalion commissioner CM Lokash

1 CO Battalion commander CM Pashupati

1 Company Commissioner CM Amar

9 Company commanders

11 Co company commanders

23 Platoon commanders

31 Co company commanders

62 Section commanders

27 Co section commanders

23 front guard leaders

82 Privates

Total 272 Maoist dead.

u/ACHIVINGNEPAL — 18 hours ago
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Photos from the Dhoramba Hatyakanda

ID of Yubraj Moktan the man who's house was raided by the RNA. Later executed

The Dhoramba Hatyakanda happened in 2003. Yubraj Moktan was a 39 year old teacher who was returning from Kathmandu when the massacre happened. The Dhoramba Hatyakanda happened when 17 Maoists cadres came to celebrate a wedding between Ram Bahadur Magar and Simaai Thami who were later executed by the RNA. The RNA unit was between 70-80 and led by Major Ram Mani Pokhrel.

Villagers of Dolakha helping to excavate the bodies of the 17 Maoist cadres

Second Photo of Yubraj Moktans ID

Villagers telling about hearing the Massacre to Dr Harihar Awasti

Journalist Kanak Mani Dixit and Dr Harihar Awasti came 3-4 days later after the massacre. In the examination of the bodies the villagers told about hearing cries and pleas from the 17 Maoist cadres.

Dr Harihar Awasti examining one of the bodies.

Dr Harihar telling about the bodies state and condition of how it died to Hair Phuyal

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u/ACHIVINGNEPAL — 4 days ago
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Maoist 4th Brigade ambush on the Jabarjang Battalion in Surunga,Durpagur

u/ACHIVINGNEPAL — 5 days ago
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The forgotten veterans of the Maoist civil war

Former Maoist camps are now occupied by the police but near them in the village of Bijapur nearly 250 Maoist veterans have settled. Meet kamala Oli she is 42 years old back in 2003 when she was just 19 years old she and her division attacked the Bhalubhang Police station on the east west highway.

Before the attack the plans for the attacked were leaked and found out by the RNP(Royal Nepalese Police) in the battle 8 Maoists were killed alongside dozens injured.

The war has now faded from her memory “I had learned how to shoot, how to make bombs, but now I have forgotten everything,” she says. “What’s the use now?”

There are other urgent tasks she has to attend to these days: plucking radish from the fields, looking after her tiny grocery store. She doesn’t even have time to speak to a journalist who shows up unannounced at her door. Her husband, Dil Bahadur Oli, 42, who like Kamala was injured in the war, is preparing to leave for Malaysia. “He decided to go abroad for the future of our young children,” she says, and disappears into the fields.

Compared to Kamala, life has been harsher on her former friend Dil Kumari( Darshana) and she appears angrier. “My husband cannot work because of the war injuries. I have heard of NGOs that support former fighters. But no one cares about us,” she says. “Our leaders keep telling us that they will look after us. But they have done nothing for us. I feel like killing them.”

u/ACHIVINGNEPAL — 11 days ago

Why is there a big pork culture in Nepal?

I really want to know why there isnt a big pork culture in Nepal. Ltr Nepal sits between a pork superpower but it doesnt really have a pork eating thingy magingy. So why is it that in Nepal there is really that much pork eating culture. IK some places like Sindhuli where they eat lots of pork and its like only that place so why is it THAT?

u/ACHIVINGNEPAL — 19 days ago
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PLS stop swearing in the comments and ACCUSING ME of being a Maoist.

PLEASE stop swearing in my posts. I known that viewers may get angry of seeing Maoist victories BUT blaming me of being a Maoists son/daughter and saying that I am GLORIFYING terrorism is way off topic.

u/ACHIVINGNEPAL — 19 days ago
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My post/video was removed for alleged "duplication"

My video was deleted/removed for alleged duplication. As seen in the images the mod said my post was a duplicated post from the past. I am not trying to be disrespectful but i want evidence/proof that the same post i posted was posted before my post.

u/ACHIVINGNEPAL — 1 month ago