Fourteen Indian occupation soldiers and three civilian bystanders were injured on Sunday in an explosion on the key highway connecting occupied Kashmir, a police spokesman said.
Freedom fighters placed the explosives in a cart that detonated when an occupation army convoy passed through Qazigund, 80 kilometers, occupied Srinagar, the spokesman said.
The convoy was heading to occupied Srinagar from occupied Jammu on the 300-kilometer (186-mile) highway which connects the two cities.
Occupation troops sealed off the scene of the blast and launched a search for the freedom fighters behind the attack. Kashmir's largest freedom fighter movement Hizbul Mujahedin claimed responsibility.
Elsewhere in occupied Kashmir a freedom fighter and a civilian were killed in separatist violence.
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