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Six injured in grenade attack in J&K

July 23, 2003 17:32 IST

Six persons, including a woman and an Amarnath pilgrim, were injured in a grenade attack by terrorists in a crowded market area in Qazigund on the Srinagar-Jammu national highway on Wednesday, official sources said.

The terrorists were trying to target a camp of counter-insurgents in Upper Market. The grenade, however, fell short of the target and exploded on a road injuring six pedestrians.

The injured, the condition of one whom is stated to be serious, were taken to a nearby hospital, police sources said.

One of the injured was identified as Bhushan Bhai, a resident of Mumbai, who was on his way to Jammu after returning from the Amarnath yatra.

The area has been cordoned off, but no arrests have been made so far.

 

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