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2022 Srinagar bombing
Part of the
Location
,
Date
6 March 2022 (
4 years ago
)
Weapon
Deaths
2
Injured
24
On 6 March 2022, a militant threw a
at a marketplace in
,
, injuring twenty-four people and
killing two.
The attack occurred at a market in Hari Singh High Street near the
bridge at around 4:20 P.M.
The street was very busy and a large
number of people were in the marketplace when the bombing struck.
The
terrorist threw a grenade at security forces, injuring dozens of people,
including at least one policeman.
Later that day, 60-year old Muhammad Aslam Makdhoomi from
succumbed to his injuries.
19-year old Rafiya Jan died the following
day.
The bombing received widespread condemnation in India, including from
,
and
,
, the
, the
, and many more.
References
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Ashiq, Peerzada (6 March 2022).
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The Hindu
.
 
.
from the original
on 12 March 2022
. Retrieved
18 March
2022
.
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The New Indian Express
. 7 March 2022.
from the original on 9 March
2022
. Retrieved
18 March
2022
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Fareed, Rifat.
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www.aljazeera.com
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from the original on 13 March 2022
.
Retrieved
18 March
2022
.
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The New Indian Express
. 6 March 2022.
from the original on 11 March 2022
. Retrieved
18 March
2022
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