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Kashmir grenade attack : 14 injured SRINAGAR, India, Monday (Reuters) Fourteen people, including two Indian soldiers, were wounded when suspected Muslim guerrillas attacked a security patrol in Kashmir with a grenade, police said. The attack was the latest in a rising spiral of violence that has undermined efforts to restore relations between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan. The grenade missed the security patrol and exploded on a road in Bijbehara, 40 km (25 miles) south of Srinagar, summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir state, a police spokesman said. Elsewhere, four militants were killed in separate gun battles in the Himalayan region since Saturday evening, police said. |
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