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| 26 injured in Kashmir grenade blast | | | Early Times Report Srinagar | Sept 17 At least twenty six persons, including three security personnel, were injured - six of them seriously - when some unidentified militants lobbed a hand grenade at Budshah Chowk in Srinagar, the summer capital Jammu and Kashmir, Wednesday afternoon.Informed sources, quoting eye witness, told News Agency of Kashmir that some unidentified person lobbed a hand grenade at Budshah Chowk targeting a security bunker. The grenade, however, missed the target and exploded on the road causing splinter injuries to twenty six persons. "Twenty six persons including three security personnel received splinter injuries" sources said adding the six seriously injured include three security personnel and three civilians. The injured have been shifted to SKIMS and SMHS where the doctors term the condition of six persons as critical. The seriously injured persons were identified as Opinder Singh, Sanjay Kumar of 7th Battalion CRPF and Ghulam Mouhidin of Jammu and Kashmir police, Muhammad Ashraf and Fayaz Ahmad Dar cleaner and driver of a local minibus. PRO CRPF Tripathi confirmed that two jawans of 7th Battalion received splinter injuries and have been shifted to hospital. Meanwhile a spokesman of Police Department claimed that a grenade blast occurred near Budshah Chowk in which 6 persons including a police cop received injuries. The injured were shifted to hospital. |
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