Nine persons were injured as militants carried out two grenade attacks, including one aimed at a Central Reserve Police Force camp, in Kashmir Valley, police said.
Nine civilians were injured in the grenade attack carried out by militants at Southern Awantipora town, 30 km from Srinagar, on Srinagar-Jammu national highway on Sunday morning, a police spokesman said.
The militants tossed a grenade towards a moving security vehicle, but it missed the intended target and exploded on the road causing injuries to nine pedestrians.
The injured were shifted to hospital where the condition of two of them was stated to be serious.
The militants fled the scene taking advantage of the panic which followed the blast.
Police has registered a case and a hunt has been launched to nab the militants, the spokesman said.
In another incident, the militants hurled a grenade on a sentry post of the company headquarters of the 179th battalion of CRPF in Sopore town in Baramulla district.
The grenade exploded in the air without causing any harm, the spokesman said adding, the grenade attack on the CRPF camp was carried out by militants at around 11 pm on Saturday night.
No militant outfit has so far claimed responsibility for the two grenade attacks.
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