Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Indian soldiers killed in car bomb attack

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AT least 12 Indian soldiers were killed and 40 others wounded in a car bomb attack on a convoy in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

Senior police officer Muneer Ahmed Khan said the attack occurred as the convoy reached Pampore on the outskirts of the disputed region’s city of Srinagar.

He said a bus was destroyed and at least five other vehicles were damaged by the blast.

Officials said the bus was carrying at least 35 soldiers.

Authoritie­s blamed rebels fighting against Indian rule for the attack.

Mr Khan said soldiers and counter-insurgency police reinforcem­ents were deployed in the area.

Sanjay Sharma, a spokesman for India’s paramilita­ry Central Reserve Police Force, said many of the injured were in a critical condition.

“The blast was so powerful that one cannot recognise whether the vehicle was a bus or a truck. Just pieces of mangled steel remain of the vehicle,” he said.

The Greater Kashmir newspaper reported that militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed claimed responsibi­lity for the attack.

A pre-recorded nine-minute video, circulated on social media sites, showed the purported attacker in combat clothes and surrounded by guns and grenades. He was identified as a Kashmiri rebel named Adil Ahmed from the southern Pulwama area.

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