Kashmir: Seven killed in explosion at Indian police station

Authorities are investigating after an explosion at a police station in India's Kashmir region, four days after a terror incident in Delhi.

Shivam Patel
Reuters
The death toll could rise after an explosion at a police state in India's Kashmir region.
The death toll could rise after an explosion at a police state in India's Kashmir region. Credit: AAP

At least seven people have been killed and 27 injured when a large pile of confiscated explosives in a police station in India’s Kashmir detonated, broadcaster NDTV reports.

Most of those killed on Friday were policemen and forensic team officials who were examining the explosives stored at the police station, the report said.

The death toll could climb further, with five of the injured still in critical condition, NDTV said.

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Reuters could not immediately verify the reason for the blast. Jammu and Kashmir police did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.

Earlier, a local police official told Reuters that an explosion had ripped through Nowgam police station. The official said fire had engulfed the compound and fire tenders had been rushed to the spot, with casualties feared.

The blast comes four days after a deadly car explosion in Delhi, which killed at least eight people in what India has called a terror incident.

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