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Grenade attack at Sopore market, 17 injured, two women critical

Will crack grenade throwing module soon: J&K Police

5 Dariya News

Sopore 28-Oct-2019

At least 17 people including two women sustained injuries when a grenade was lobbed at the busy market at New Colony Sopore in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Monday.  Among the injured, the condition of two women, who were shifted to Srinagar hospital for a specialized treatment is stated as critical.Jammu and Kashmir police, however, said  that six people sustained injuries in the attack while as many others sustained mild splinter injuries. Eye-witnesses, however, said that at least 17 people were injured of which  five including two women, were shifted to Srinagar hospital for treatment. “The condition of both the injured women is stated as critical,” they said.According to wire service— Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the grenade explosion took place at a busy market at New Colony, Sopore in northern Baramulla district. “People were present in the market in  large numbers. Street vendors were also busy selling vegetables, fruit and winter stuff. All of a sudden a huge explosion took place,” said an eye-witness. “People were seen  lying flat on the road with blood oozing from their wounds.”Soon after the attack, people removed the injured to the Sub District Hospital Sopore. “A woman was hit by multiple  splinters and four others too. They were immediately referred to SMHS hospital Srinagar where the condition of woman was stated as critical,” said an eye-witness.This is the  second grenade attack since Saturday evening (October 26), when suspected militants lobbed a grenade at CRPF’s Naka Party outside SMHS hospital Srinagar in which six  CRPF men sustained injuries.About the Sopore attack, a top police officer told KNO that they have identified the people behind the grenade attack and will catch them soon. “We  will soon catch those behind today’s attack,” he said.Meanwhile, according to the hospital authorities in SDH Sopore, the injured were identified as Javaid Ahmed Sofi,  Assadullah, Isfhaq Ahmed, Ashoor Ahmed, Mushtaq Ahmed Dar, Bashir Ahmed, Barkat Ahmed, Rabiya Begum, Iram Begum, Samina Begum, Farooq Ahmed, Nisar Ahmed, Shafat  Ahmed, Jabeena Begum, Adnan, Shakir Ahmed Dar, Abdul Khaliq. (KNO)