At least 9 killed and 32 injured in an explosion at an Indian-controlled Kashmir police station
At least nine died and 31 were injured in an accidental explosion while handling 2,900 kg of seized explosives linked to a terror module at Nowgam police station.
- An explosion tore through a police station in Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir, killing at least 9 people and injuring 32 others.
- The blast occurred when a team was examining confiscated explosives, setting the station and vehicles on fire.
- The victims included police personnel, forensic experts, photographers and local officials, with the cause under investigation.
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Nine killed in accidental explosion at Indian Kashmir police station
Nine people were killed and 31 injured when confiscated explosives accidentally blew up at a police station in Indian-administered Kashmir, police said Saturday, just days after a car blast in Delhi killed a dozen people. The incident happened in Nowgam and the explosives at the police station were recovered from Faridabad in the northern state
Blast at police station in Indian Kashmir kills nine
At least nine people have been killed and 27 injured when a pile of confiscated explosives blew up at a police station in Indian Kashmir, the region's police chief said, days after a car blast in New Delhi killed eight people.
A cache of seized explosives detonated at a police station in Srinagar, the capital of Kashmir, during a forensic examination of a previous blast in the Indian capital, New Delhi. At least nine people were killed and more than 30 injured.
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