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20 yatries injured in Anantnag mishap | KNO

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Srinagar, July 06 (KNO): Twenty Amarnath yatries were injured on Saturday when a bus carrying them collided near Railway Station area in Harnag Khanabal in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district. Police told KNO that in this afternoon, one yatra bus bearing registration number RJ01TA- 3523 and UP83AT-7777 collided with each other near Railway Station Harnag Anantnag. According to the police, the bus driver lost control on the bus and collided with other bus at Harnag Anantnag near railway station, resulting in minor injury of 20 yatries. Police officials told KNO that 20 yatries suffered minor injuries and two among them got critically injured. He added that the condition of all of them is said to be stable. (KNO)

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