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 One killed, 18 hurt in grenade attack in Kashmir
(DPA)

12 June 2006 


NEW DELHI - Suspected Muslim militants hurled grenades at a busy bus station
in India-administered Kashmir on Monday, killing one person and injuring 18,
news reports said.


Militants hurled three grenades in quick succession at different parts of
the main bus station in Jammu, winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir state,
PTI news agency reported.

The attack took place during the morning rush hours, the police said.
Security forces cordoned off the entire bus stand area.

The injured were shifted to the hospital and one person was in critical
condition, while five others were seriously hurt, NDTV reported quoting the
police.

Jammu is the nodal point for travellers to Jammu and Kashmir and the bus
station is the busiest in the state.

More than 60,000 people have died in Jammu and Kashmir in a violent
secessionist militant movement that peaked in the late 1980s.



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