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Seven killed in blast at police station in Indian-administered Kashmir

Seven killed in blast at police station in Indian-administered Kashmir

Summary

An explosion at a police station in Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir, killed at least seven people and injured 27 more. The blast occurred when police and forensic teams were examining confiscated explosives at the site. The authorities stated it was not a terror attack but a tragic accident.

Key Facts

  • Seven people died, and 27 were injured in an explosion at a police station in Srinagar, Kashmir.
  • The blast happened in the Nowgam area of Srinagar late on Friday night.
  • Most victims were policemen and forensic team officials inspecting the explosives.
  • Two Srinagar administration officials were among the deceased.
  • Five people remain in critical condition, and the death toll might increase.
  • Police confirmed the explosion was an accident during an inspection of confiscated explosives.
  • The incident is not linked to terrorism, according to officials.
  • The blast occurred shortly after a separate deadly car explosion in New Delhi, related to terror activities.
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