Nine people have been killed and 32 injured after a stockpile of confiscated explosives accidentally blew up at a police station in Indian-administered Kashmir, police said. The explosion happened on Friday evening at Nowgam police station, shortly after a car blast in Delhi attributed to terrorism. The explosives were seized from Faridabad in Haryana earlier in the week, and were being sent for forensic examination when a mishap caused them to detonate around 23:20 local time. Police confirm it was an accidental detonation and not a terrorist attack. The explosion damaged the police station and neighboring structures, with additional reports indicating that the blast's intensity could recover body parts from nearby houses. Most victims were police officers and forensic personnel, leading the region's Lieutenant Governor to order an investigation into this tragic incident.}
Tragic Explosion at Police Station Claims Nine Lives in Kashmir

Tragic Explosion at Police Station Claims Nine Lives in Kashmir
An accidental blast at a police station in Indian-administered Kashmir results in the death of nine individuals, with over 30 others injured, as investigations continue into handling of seized explosives.
A devastating explosion in a police station in Nowgam, Indian-administered Kashmir, has led to the deaths of nine people and injured 32 others. The blast occurred from a stockpile of confiscated explosives that detonated accidentally. Authorities have ruled out terrorist involvement, and a probe has been ordered to investigate the incident further.


















