Srinagar Grenade attack: Terrorists carried out grenade attack in Srinagar’s Sunday market, six people shopping injured

Srinagar Grenade attack: Terrorists carried out grenade attack in Srinagar's Sunday market, six people shopping injured

The nefarious activities of terrorists continue in Jammu and Kashmir. On Sunday, terrorists carried out a grenade attack in Srinagar’s Sunday market. Information has come to light that six people have been injured in the attack.

Terrorists of Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir have once again carried out a grenade attack. On Sunday, a grenade attack was carried out in the crowded Sunday market. About six people were injured in the attack. The injured have been admitted to the hospital. Security forces have cordoned off the area on the spot. Also, the search for terrorists has started.

According to a senior police officer, terrorists hurled a grenade in a crowded market near TRC, there was chaos after the attack. The injured were immediately admitted to the nearest hospital in a hurry, their condition is said to be stable. It is being told that the injured people have only got a few shrapnel. Immediately after the incident, the entire area was cordoned off by security forces so that the attackers could be apprehended. Investigation has been started to gather more information related to this attack.

Statement of Omar Abdullah

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has strongly condemned the grenade attack on innocent shoppers in Srinagar’s Sunday market. He said that the incidents of attacks and encounters in various parts of the valley in recent days have raised concerns.

Omar Abdullah said, there can be no justification for targeting innocent civilians for this type of attack. This incident is a matter of deep concern. He urged the security forces to make every possible effort to end this series of attacks so that people could live their lives normally without any fear. He urged the security machinery to work in this direction so that the safety of citizens can be ensured. The Chief Minister said that all citizens have the right to live in peace and the administration is committed to protecting this right.

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