18 Indian troops injured in blast at army camp in IoK
OCCUPIED SRINAGAR: Several Indian troops were injured, six of them critically, in a blast at an army camp in Pulwama district of Indian occupied Kashmir on Saturday.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the blast took place at the Core Battle School (CBS), an army training school, inside the Cantonment in Khrew area of district resulting in the injuring of at least
By GEO URDU
August 29, 2015
OCCUPIED SRINAGAR: Several Indian troops were injured, six of them critically, in a blast at an army camp in Pulwama district of Indian occupied Kashmir on Saturday.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the blast took place at the Core Battle School (CBS), an army training school, inside the Cantonment in Khrew area of district resulting in the injuring of at least eighteen troops.
Police said that the injured troops are being airlifted to Srinagar Base Hospital for treatment.
An Indian army officer told media that a device exploded during a training exercise at the cantonment, injuring several army personnel.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the blast took place at the Core Battle School (CBS), an army training school, inside the Cantonment in Khrew area of district resulting in the injuring of at least eighteen troops.
Police said that the injured troops are being airlifted to Srinagar Base Hospital for treatment.
An Indian army officer told media that a device exploded during a training exercise at the cantonment, injuring several army personnel.
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