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2 soldiers injured in militant attack on army patrol in Pulwama   

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November 18, 2018
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Pulwama: Two army soldiers of 50 Rashtriya Riles were injured when militants attacked their patrol in Gandibagh Kakapora in Pulwama district of south Kashmir on Sunday night.

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Officials said that the injured soldiers were shifted to hospital while entire area has been cordoned off. The attack comes nearly an hour after militants targeted a CRPF camp in the area, killing a paramilitary personnel Chandrika Prasad. Sources said that 50 RR and other government forces personnel were throwing a cordon when the attack was carried by the militants.

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