Nepali soldiers killed fourteen Maoist rebels in separate clashes and 50 were injured in their drive to flush out guerillas trying to overthrow the constitutional monarchy in the Himalayan Kingdom, the defence ministry said on Saturday.
It said four guerillas were killed in a gunbattle in gorkha and one died in a separate encounter in Rolpa, both in west Nepal. Another insurgent was killed in saptari in east Nepal. Nepal ordered its troops to crush the rebels after they walked out of a peace process and broke a truce last month.
King Gyanendra imposed emergency rule in Nepal, branding the rebels, who want to set up a one-party communist republic in the Himalayan Kingdom, ''terrorists''.
More than 2,200 people have been killed in the violence that started in early 1996. Bureau Report