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Security tightened up in Indian-controlled Kashmir after bomb blast

Source: Xinhuanet.com
Srīnagar : India | 2 months ago  
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Police in Indian-controlled Kashmir have beefed up security in a bid to thwart further attacks after Saturday's bomb blast in the region's summer capital, Srinagar after a gap of four years.     The blast has killed four people and left 15 others wounded.
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