1 Dead, 15 injured in grenade attack in Kashmir

One person was killed and 15 others were injured in
a grenade attack at a vegetable market in Srinagar this afternoon, police said.
This is the third grenade attack in Jammu and Kashmir in the last two weeks.
All those who were injured in today's blast at a
vegetable market in Hari Singh High Street in the centre of the city have been
admitted to hospital and two of them are said to be critical. The attack took
place at 1:20 pm, news agency PTI reported.
Terrorists targeted roadside vendors as markets
remains shut in the city amid restrictions. The market area has now been
cordoned off.
Today's blast comes a week after 15 civilians were
injured in a similar attack in Sopore town of north Kashmir. Several civilians
were targeted when they were waiting at a bus stand.
In another terror attack on October 26, six security
personnel were injured when a CRPF team was inspecting vehicles at a checkpost
and terrorists threw a grenade.
Security personnel have been on high alert in Jammu
and Kashmir ever since its special status under Article 370 was scrapped
through a presidential order on August 5.
Terrorists have been targeting truck drivers and
labourers belonging to other states after the centre stripped J&K of its special
status. Eleven non-locals were killed in October in separate terror attacks.
Last week, five labourers from Bengal were shot dead in Kulgam district.