
2 injured in Srinagar grenade attack
The Hindu
This is the third attack in the capital in four days
Two persons were injured in a grenade attack carried out by suspected militants in Srinagar’s Eidgah area on Wednesday. This is the third attack in the capital in four days.
An official said militants lobbed the grenade near the CRPF’s 161 battalion camp houses roadside near Eidgah’s Aali Masjid.
“It exploded on the road and injured two civilians. Both the injured were shifted to a nearby hospital and their condition is stable,” the official said.

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