Indian security forces killed a senior Maoist rebel commander and three other fighters including two women in a raid on Thursday, police said, as authorities push a major offensive against the guerrillas.New Delhi has launched an all-out campaign against the insurgents and vowed to end the Maoist rebellion by March 2026.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Police in the eastern state of Odisha said they had killed Maoist commander Ganesh Uike in a gunfight in Kandhamal district, after security forces received a tip-off about his location.Uike, 69, the leader of the Maoist rebels in the coastal state, had a bounty of more than $120,000 on his head.“Four dead bodies of Maoists” were recovered following the gunfight, top state police officer Yogesh Bahadur Khurania said, identifying one of them as Uike.Khurania said that the other three – two women and a man – were also rebel fighters, adding that their identities were being ascertained.There