11 injured in attack on occupation forces in Kashmir

Injured rushed to hospital where their condition stated to be stable, say officials.

NEW DELHI: At least 11 people were injured when occupation forces were attacked in a crowded flea market in Srinagar, a police official said.

The attackers however missed their target and instead injured at least 11 people, official told Reuters. 

The identity of those responsible for the attack is unknown.

The injured were rushed to hospital for treatment where they were in a stable condition, the official said, adding that the explosion had caused panic in the market and sent shoppers scrambling for cover.

The attack comes a day after a top commander of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) was killed along with two others by Indian occupation troops in Kashmir.

Kashmir has seen a spate of attacks since a government formed by an opposition alliance took over the territory, where indigenous people have fought security forces for decades, resulting in thousands of deaths.

Since the new government took over earlier last month, 15 people have died in different militant attacks.

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