Photographs: Umar Ganie/Rediff.com Mukhtar Ahmad in Srinagar
A senior police official told rediff.com, "Militants tossed a hand grenade inside a CRPF camp in Budshah Chowk which exploded, injuring three troopers. They were rushed to the hospital for treatment."
Militants also shot at and critically injured a police constable in south Kashmir's Anantnag town late on Tuesday afternoon. The constable was evacuated to Srinagar for treatment.
With inputs from PTI
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Twin grenade blasts rock Srinagar
Image: Additional forces were deployed at Batmaloo after the attacksPhotographs: Umar Ganie/Rediff.com
Minutes later, another grenade was thrown by militants at a police post in Batmaloo, less than a kilometre away from site of the first blast.
Twin grenade blasts rock Srinagar
Image: Police personnel at the blast site in BatmalooPhotographs: Umar Ganie/Rediff.com
The twin grenade attacks in the summer capital, which sparked panic, comes at a time when the state government plans to revoke the Armed Forces Special Powers Act from parts of the state.
The police has launched a manhunt to nab the militants and presence of security personnel around the city has been strengthened.
Twin grenade blasts rock Srinagar
Image: CRPF men rushed to the hospital after the blastPhotographs: Umar Ganie/Rediff.com
No one was hurt as the grenade did not explode. A bomb disposal squad neutralised the grenade, the sources said adding the area had been cordoned off and a hunt launched to nab the militants.
No militant outfit has claimed responsibility for the grenade attacks which come nearly a fortnight after gunmen shot dead a policeman outside Hazratbal shrine on the outskirts of Srinagar.
Constable Sajjad Ahmad was shot in the head by militants while he was on duty on October 14. He succumbed to injuries a day later. Earlier on September 28, militants killed a policeman at crowded Batmaloo bus stand in the city.
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