Militants attack Srinagar: Grenade attack in Harisinh Bazaar: One killed, 35 injured


Militants attack, conveying attackers to message that they are still active

Srinagar, Ta. November 4, 2019, Monday

A grenade attack was carried out by militants in Srinagar, which has left one person dead and several injured in the attack. The attack took place in a busy market in Srinagar. The terrorists were attacked and escaped. Grenade attacks by terrorists have increased since Article 370 was abolished in Kashmir.

The grenade attack in Srinagar's Harisinh Bazaar marked the second time in three months, killing one person and injuring more than 35 people who were shifted to the SMHS hospital for treatment.

Five people were seriously injured in the attack on the grenade by the terrorists on October 12 in the same area earlier, though no casualties were reported. Again, this same area has been targeted by terrorists, which has also directed the army to deploy more security here.

Article 370 was abolished from Jammu and Kashmir on August 5th, which has been completed three months on Monday. The grenade is also believed to have attacked the militants to give them a message of being active in the valley.

Earlier, intelligence agencies had expressed their fear of attack in their reports. On the other hand, life was affected in the valley, shops and markets opened in the morning but were closed at lunch time.

On the other hand, the impact of the grenade attack in the market in Srinagar was also seen on other markets and people closed shops and so on. Srinagar's biggest markets are in danger of danger following the attack. Terrorists can throw grenades at Kashmiris or military personnel at any time.

This was followed by increased security at public places. The militants have not claimed responsibility for the attack, but it is possible that Jaish-e-Mohammed or Hezbol Arthwa or al-Qaeda militants may have carried out the attack.

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