At least 31 people, mostly civilians, were injured in Indian occupied Kashmir on Saturday in two separate blasts aimed at the occupied region's occupation security forces, police and witnesses said. Police said seven Central Reserve Police Force personnel and 12 civilians were hurt when suspected freedom fighters detonated a car bomb on the Anantnag-Pahalgam road as a paramilitary patrol was passing. The attack was later claimed in calls to local newspaper offices by Hizbul Mujahideen group.
In occupied Srinagar's busy Dalgate commercial area, 12 civilians were wounded when a grenade lobbed by freedom fighters at an occupation security force vehicle missed its target and fell among shoppers, police and witnesses said. No one immediately claimed responsibility.
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