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Suspected Islamic militants exploded two grenades in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Monday, including one at a busy bus station, killing two people and injuring at least 58, police said.
In the suburban Srinagar bus station attack, the militants apparently were targeting a paramilitary police post, but the grenade missed and exploded near people waiting to board buses, an official said. One person was killed. At least 51 people were hurt, four seriously.
An hour later, suspected militants hurled a grenade in Anantnag town, 35 miles south of Srinagar, killing one person and injuring seven others.




