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    Senior police officers inspecting spot near mangled police bus after it was attacked by militants with a car bomb.
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    Two policemen were killed and nine of them injured when a powerful car bomb ripped through the police bus in which they were travelling, metres away from the Srinagar Central Jail. A civilian was also killed.

    The bomb, an improvised explosive device (IED), went off soon after the bus dropped detainees at the jail and started for Pulwama. The bomb was placed in a car parked on the roadside. The Jamait-ul-Mujahideen has claimed responsibility for the attack. Speaking to a local news agency, a Jamait spokesman claimed 25 policemen had been killed in the attack.

    This is first major strike by militants in the Valley since July 21, 2008, when seven soldiers were killed in an IED blast at Narbal on the Srinagar-Baramulla national highway.

    Farooq Ahmad, IGP, Kashmir range, confirmed the deaths. But, he said, “We had not received any inputs about such an attack.”

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    Police said 13 policemen were travelling in the vehicle and the injured have been shifted to Shri Maharja Hari Singh (SMHS) hospital in the city. A 55-year-old woman, Khatija Begum, who was passing by was also killed on the spot. With many of the policemen critically injured, the death toll is likely to mount.

    There has been a surge in militant activities in the last one month in Srinagar. On August 1, a policeman was killed, followed by the killing of two CRPF men at Lalchowk.

    Car Bomb.By: Varghese Joseph | 13-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward I just cant understand why the survelliance in the area could not be intensified, and that could reduce such fatalities in future. Since there are terrorist attacks quite often, its better we do all necessary steps without giving an inch of a chance in future. Iam sure that our security officilas can do that, good luck. Condolences to the bereaved family, we pray for their soul too.
    Its just a policemanBy: Bob | 13-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward Strange to see nobody commenting on this news yet. It seems like we indians are used to such news. The government(or the majority of other indians) doesn't care or value the life of police man and indian citizens. Wake up India.
    Kashmir politicsBy: richard | 13-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward Will this make Kashmir a heaven on earth? Explosions will only make headlines explosives. They do not bring in revenue needed to keep Kashmir alive, everyday. After all we do not want to live in a state just to make it suffer economically.
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