10 injured in grenade attack outside government office in Indian-controlled Kashmir

5 Oct, 2019 06:36 / Updated 5 years ago

A suspected terrorist attack that targeted the deputy commissioner’s office in Indian-controlled Kashmir has wounded 10 people, according to local police.

The attack, which took place in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag, is said to have injured one traffic policeman. The rest of the victims are believed to be civilians. According to India Today, the suspect intended to throw the grenade inside the building, but missed his target.

The area was quickly cordoned off by security forces, who have launched an operation to find the culprits. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack.

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A similar attack was carried out in September, when Indian security forces were targeted with a grenade. 

Tensions in the disputed territory have spiked since India revoked Kashmir's special status in August. New Delhi has repeatedly accused Pakistan of using terrorism to undermine India’s presence in the region.

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