The powerful land-mine blast resulted in the death of 15 police officers and a civilian driver, local media reported.
According to Associated Press, the blast was triggered by Maoist rebels in the Gadchiroli area of Maharashtra state, when the vehicles were approaching the site.
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The Maoists, widely known as the Naxalites or the Naxals, have been fighting the Indian government since the 1960s. They are radical left-wing communists identifying with Marxism who conduct guerrilla warfare within some of India's densest forests, targeting security forces and government officials. They currently operate in a number of central and eastern states, including Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Odisha.