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Five injured as shooting stones hit vehicle in Ramsu | KNO

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Srinagar, February 05 (KNO): At least five passenger were injured after the vehicle they were travelling in was hit by shooting stones at Ramsu area of Ramban district in Jammu region. Official sources told KNO that a Tavara vehicle bearing registration number JK03D-7342 was on way to Jammu and was hit by shooting stones at Mompassy near Ramsu, causing injuries to five persons. They said the injured persons were shifted to District Hospital Ramban for treatment. Official sources said that one women among the injured has sustained grievous injuries while as four others have received minor injuries. Additional District Commissioner (ADC) Ramban Basharat Hussain also confirmed the incident to KNO and said that the injured persons are undergoing treatment.(KNO)

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