Terror Restarts in Kashmir - 4 killed, 14 injured in IED attack

by israeli.agent | September 12, 2009 at 10:44 am
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Terror revisits the picturesque Kashmir valley after a lull of three years.

At least 4 people including one woman killed in Kashmir when Islamic Terrorists triggered an explosion inside a car packed with IED. Three of the dead were policemen.


14 people are injured in this incident.


This was the first major terrorist attack in the city in three years.

Three policemen and a woman were killed and 14 others were injured on Saturday night when a police vehicle carrying detenus back from a court was blown up by an improvised explosive device set off by militants outside Srinagar central jail in the first major attack in the city in three years.
The vehicle of Pulwama district police was way to Pulwama when the IED—fitted car parked at a distance of nearly 30 metres from the jail went up in flames at around 6pm and hit a police vehicle killing Assistant Sub Inspector Sagar Singh and Head Constable Abdul Hamid inside the vehicle on the spot, the police said.


A pro-Pakistan terrorist outfit took responsibility of this incident.


A spokesman of pro-Pakistan Jamiat-ul-ujahideen owned responsibility for the attack saying its activists carried out the IED attack.
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lalith

LTTE style?

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israeli.agent

A bit different. They waited for the cops to drop the under-trail prisoners in the jail.They triggered the bomb while the cops were going back.

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