Suspected Maoist rebels killed eight people, including six police officers, in eastern India in attacks on two police stations, officials said Sunday. The rebels used dynamite to blow up a police station in the remote state of Bihar, killing four police officers and two villagers late Saturday. They also stole weapons from the police, said police official S.K. Bhardwaj. The militants then attacked a second police station, throwing homemade bombs and killing two more police officers, Bhardwaj was quoted as saying by the Associated Press.