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6 BSF men, schoolgirl killed in J&K blasts
By Our Special Correspondent
SRINAGAR, SEPT. 8. Militants struck in a big way in Jammu and
Kashmir today, detonating landmines in three separate places, in
which six BSF personnel and a schoolgirl were killed and a dozen
others injured. Security forces averted more casualties, when
they detected and defused three more mines. An Army man was
injured when defusing one of them.
Reports said that a BSF vehicle carrying the Commandant of the
161 battalion, Mr. S.S. Dahia, was blown up by a powerful
landmine planted by militants on the Gool-Ramban road in Udhampur
district. The officer was on his way to Gool. Reports said that
as the bullet-proof vehicle was passing through the village of
Dhumkund, militants detonated the mine. The Commandant and his
five guards were killed on the spot. Senior police and
paramilitary officers rushed to the spot and launched a massive
search operation.
The Hizb-ul-Mujahideen claimed responsibility for the blast
claiming a heavier toll. Police sources said more mines planted
by militants at Amar Cheshma, Samroli and Chenani, were defused
by the bomb disposal squad. The Army man was injured while
defusing the one at Chenani.
In the second landmine blast, in South Kashmir, militants
targeted a State Road Transport Corporation bus, carrying
students from a local school on an excursion to Pahalgam. The bus
hit the landmine at Paibugh near Mattan. An eight-year-old girl
was killed instantaneously in the blast. Thirteen children
suffered injuries. The IGP, Kashmir, Dr. Ashok Bhan, said three
seriously injured students were shifted to the Srinagar Hospital.
This has been the third blast targeting school children since
August 31 in the Kashmir Valley. He called it an act of
cowardice.
In the third landmine blast near Arampora on the Baramulla-
Kupwara road, atleast seven Army men were injured. Militants also
opened fire after the blast, police sources said.
UNI reports:
The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Dr. Farooq Abdullah, today
expressed shock over the death of the schoolgirl in the landmine
blast. He regretted that the militants had not even spared
innocent school-goers on a picnic.
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