Jawans injured in explosion in Kashmir Army camp

Wounded soldiers have been airlifted; inquiry ordered into the incident.

August 30, 2015 03:24 am | Updated November 17, 2021 02:13 am IST - Srinagar:

Injured army personnel being airlifted to Army's base hospital in Srinagar on Saturday.

Injured army personnel being airlifted to Army's base hospital in Srinagar on Saturday.

Eighteen soldiers were injured on Saturday morning when an explosive went off accidentally during training at an army camp about 30 km from here in Pulwama district, prompting army to order an inquiry.

“In an unfortunate incident, which occurred at Army Training Camp Khreu, 18 army personnel were injured,” a statement by the Army said.

Earlier, Defence spokesman Col N.N. Joshi said all the injured were airlifted to the Base Hospital at Badamibagh Cantonment in Srinagar. “As of now, the condition of them is stable,” he said.

Protests, clashesin Srinagar

Meanwhile, a hunt by the police to nab those displaying controversial flags sparked protests and clashes between mobs and security personnel in some parts of old Srinagar on Saturday, leaving one youth injured in firing.

Police carried out night raids in various parts of the old city to nab those who displayed controversial flags and indulged in stone throwing at security forces after Friday prayers.

To protest these night raids, a major part of downtown Srinagar from Khanyar to Hawal including Jamia Masjid observed a shutdown on Saturday. Clashes were also witnessed at a number of places with protesters throwing stones on security forces who retaliated, police officials said.

In one of these clashes, a 20-year-old boy was hit by a bullet in the right leg when security personnel allegedly opened fire at a mob at Saraf Kadal Chowk, a police officer said.

The injured Sajad Ahmad Mir was admitted to hospital where his condition was stated to be “stable”.

Minor clashes between protesters and security personnel were also reported from Jamia Masjid area and a few other localities but there was no report of any casualty, the officer said.

The protesters, who blocked the main roads in dozens of localities in and around the historic Jamia Masjid, in the wee hours accused the police of highhandedness during the raids.

The protesters also alleged that relatives of some of the absconding accused were detained.

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