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Woman among 6 injured by Stray dogs in Uri, 2 Shifted Srinagar | KNO

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Baramulla, July 11 (KNO) : At least 6 people including old aged woman and Children's were attacked by stray dogs in Border belt Uri area of north Kashmir's Baramulla district on Thursday morning. Reports reaching to KNO said that six people were injured including old aged Woman by stray dogs in Dawaran Uri Baramulla. Official at Sub District Hospital Uri Confirmed to KNO that six persons were attacked by stray dogs and received injuries among two shifted to Srinagar Hospital identified as Mohammed Ashraf 70, Arbaz Ahmad 13. While as other 4 injured persons have been shifted to District Hospital Baramulla for advance treatment. Meanwhile official told KNO that two injured were shifted to Srinagar hospital for specialized treatment. Fear gripped the area after this attack. (KNO)

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