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21 injured in seperate grenade explosions in Indian-administered Kashmir |
2006-07-28 |
(KUNA) -- As many as 21 people, including five security personnel, were injured in three grenade explosions in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir Thursday on the eve of Indian President A P J Abdul Kalam's two-day visit to the state. Guerrillas hurled a grenade at an Indian Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) patrol in south Kashmir's Anantnag district late Thursday evening, news agency Indo-Asian News Service reported. "The grenade exploded on the road injuring two CRPF troopers, one policeman and eight civilians," the news agency reported. In another incident, guerrillas attacked a road opening party of the Indian army in south Kashmir's Pulwama district with a powerful hand grenade injuring four people including two armymen Thursday. In another incident, six people were injured in a grenade blast in Sopore town in Indian-administered Kashmir, the news agency reported. |
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