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10 civilians injured in Srinagar grenade attack

By IANS | Updated: August 10, 2021 17:15 IST

Srinagar, Aug 10 Ten civil were injured on Tuesday in a grenade attack in J&K's Srinagar, police said....

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Srinagar, Aug 10 Ten civil were injured on Tuesday in a grenade attack in J&K's Srinagar, police said.

Police said militants hurled a grenade at the security forces in the busy Hari Singh High Street market in Amira Kadal area of the city, but it missed the target and exploded on the road, injuring 10 civil.

"The injured have been shifted to hospital for treatment. Searches were started in the area which was cordoned off immediately after the grenade explosion," a police officer said.

Attending doctors have described the condition of one injured as critical while most others have reportedly sustained minor injuries.

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