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✅Kashmir attack: Bomb kills 40 Indian paramilitary police in convoy✅
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The blast took place on the heavily guarded Srinagar-Jammu highway about 20km (12 miles) from the main city in Indian-administered Kashmir, Srinagar.
Indian media reports said that at about 15:15 local time (09:45 GMT) a car carrying between 300 and 350kg (660-770lb) of explosives struck a convoy of about 70 vehicles that was carrying about 2,500 troops to the Kashmir Valley.
"A car overtook the convoy and rammed into a bus with 44 personnel on board," a senior police official told BBC Urdu's Riyaz Masroor.The official said the death toll might increase because dozens were "critically injured".
The highway had previously been closed for a week because of snow, reports said.
AFP news agency said Jaish-e Mohammad had told local media it had carried out a suicide bombing.◀️⏪
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least 40 Indian paramilitary police have been killed in a bomb attack by militants on their convoy in Indian-administered Kashmir.
The blast took place on the heavily guarded Srinagar-Jammu highway about 20km (12 miles) from the main city in Indian-administered Kashmir, Srinagar.
Indian media reports said that at about 15:15 local time (09:45 GMT) a car carrying between 300 and 350kg (660-770lb) of explosives struck a convoy of about 70 vehicles that was carrying about 2,500 troops to the Kashmir Valley.
"A car overtook the convoy and rammed into a bus with 44 personnel on board," a senior police official told BBC Urdu's Riyaz Masroor.
The official said the death toll might increase because dozens were "critically injured".
The highway had previously been closed for a week because of snow, reports said.
AFP news agency said Jaish-e Mohammad had told local media it had carried out a suicide bombing.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh said Jaish-e-Mohammad was "Pakistan-based and Pakistan-backed" while Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said those responsible would be given an "unforgettable lesson for their heinous act".
However in a statement the Pakistani government said it strongly rejected "any insinuation by elements in the Indian media and government that seek to link the attack to Pakistan without investigations".
The US, the UN Secretary General and many other countries have condemned the attack.
Two former Indian chief ministers of the state, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti, tweeted about it.