Terrorist Attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Bandipora; 6 Civilians Injured, 2 Critical

On Tuesday, terrorists attacked with a grenade in Jammu, and Kashmir. The incident took place near the bus stand in Bandipora. Six civilians were injured in this, out of which the condition of 2 is critical. All the injured have been Immediately admitted to the hospital after the incident took place.
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Image Credit: Shutter stock

On Tuesday, terrorists attacked with a grenade in Jammu, and Kashmir. The incident took place near the bus stand in Bandipora. Six civilians were injured in this, out of which the condition of 2 is critical. All the injured have been Immediately admitted to the hospital after the incident took place.

At around 10.20 a.m, a terrorist threw a grenade at an army convoy near the Sambal bus station. However, the grenade burst on the side of the road after he missed his aim.

The Windows of the Vehicles were Broken

The windows of several vehicles were broken due to the blast. There was panic in the area after hearing the sound of the explosion. At present the situation is normal. However, security forces are present at the spot and have cordoned off the entire area. However, Neighbors are being questioned about the incident so that hidden facts can be brought up.

Image Credit: The Hindu
Image Credit: The Hindu

Kashmiri Civilian Killed in Cross-Firing in Shopian

Earlier on Sunday, terrorists attacked CRPF personnel in Zainapora, Shopian. After this CRPF personnel retaliated and a Kashmiri civilian was killed in cross-firing. However, the citizen was identified as Shaheed Ejaz, an apple seller.

11 civilians lost their lives in the valley in a month

In the last month, 11 civilians have lost their lives in the Valley. Due to this, the Jammu and Kashmir Police and Army have started an operation against the terrorists. At the same time, in the incident 11 civilians were killed. 5 were from Bihar, while the remaining three belonged to the minority community in Kashmir. These included two teachers.

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