Suspected left-wing rebels Sunday killed five people allegedly belonging to a rival rebel group in the central Indian state of Jharkhand, reported the Indo-Asian News Service on Sunday.
The murders took place in the state's Gumla district, when around 25 members of the banned Communist Party of India-Maoist ( CPI-Maoist) late Saturday night raided a village around 140 km from the state capital Ranchi.
The rebels went to a marriage party in the village and killed five people suspecting them to be members of the rival People's Liberation Front of India, according to the report.
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