Suspected Islamic militants hurled a hand grenade Saturday at a police patrol in the Indian-controlled section of Kashmir, wounding at least six people, police said. The grenade was thrown at a police vehicle that had stopped in a busy market in Sopor, a town about 30 miles north of Srinagar, the summer capital of India’s Jammu-Kashmir state, said local police chief Viplav Kumar. Three officers and three civilians were hurt, Kumar said. Full Story
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