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Pulwama, June 05(KNO) : Two persons received bullet injuries after army opened fire on a vehicle in Drabgam area of Pulwama district. Reports reaching to KNO stated that two persons who were traveling from Drabgam to Shadimarg in a Tata mobile vehicle were asked to stop at Naka however they didn't stop and tried to flee from the spot following which army opened fire. An official while talking to KNO identified the injured youth as Waqar Ahmad and Rafiq Ahmad. The injured were shifted to hospital for treatment, the official said."The investigations are going on into the matter," the official told KNO.(KNO)

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