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KATHMANDU, Tuesday (Reuters) Nepali troops backed by helicopters have
attacked Maoist camps in the jungles in the west of the country, as part
of a new offensive against the rebels launched after the king seized power
a week ago. Dozens of Maoists have been killed in the strikes on training
camps and shelters near the western city of Nepalgunj, newspapers reported
on Tuesday, but the army said it was still waiting for details. Other Stories
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