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Watch: The moment when terrorists threw grenade in Srinagar market which claimed one life, injured 22

The injured include at least 3 SSB personnel. One Rinku singh of Saharanpur has succumbed while two locals Aijaj and Fayaz Ahmed are critical.

One civilian was dead and as many as 22 people were left injured when terrorists threw a grenade in Maulana Azad road market in Srinagar.


As per DNA report, at least 22 people were injured and one person lost his life. As per initial reports, the terrorists came on a bike and threw a hand grenade on a busy market spot. The injured include at least 3 SSB personnel. One Rinku singh of Saharanpur has succumbed while two locals Aijaj and Fayaz Ahmed are critical.

Read: A day ahead of EU delegation’s visit to Kashmir, terrorists lob grenades at bus stop injuring 20 civilians

On 28th October, terrorists had thrown a hand grenade in Iqbal Market area near Sopore bus stand in Baramulla, Jammu & Kashmir.

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