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One killed, 43 hurt in Kashmir attacks

Mukhtar Ahmad in Srinagar | April 12, 2003 18:14 IST

One person was killed and 43 wounded in three grenade explosions in Anantnag district, Kashmir, on Saturday.

A grenade was thrown at a group of ex-militants in Lal Chowk, which exploded on the road. Seventeen people, including two ex-militants, were hurt, police said.

A doctor was killed and 21 wounded when militants threw a grenade at a patrol party of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police at Qazigund.

A third grenade was thrown at a security camp in Kulgam, injuring five civilians.

All the injured were admitted to various hospitals.


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