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Driver Sepoy Badal Singh belt no.14870207P succumbed to the injuries while the condition of two others who were boarding cabin of the vehicle is stated to be serious.In the blast army's 44Rr vehicle suffered extensive damage and 20 soldiers travelling in it were injured.All the injured soldiers were moved to army’s 92 base hospital. 
 The blast at Aarihal in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district was triggered by militants using a car laden with explosives, initial investigations by police have revealed.

A police officer told  that the explosives were fitted inside a car and investigators are probing the owner of the vehicle.

Asked, which type of vehicle was used, the officer said that it is a matter of investigation.

“Samples have been collected and further probe is underway,” the officer said.

Pertinently, nine soldiers and a civilian Abdul Ahad Mir were injured in the blast and they have been removed to army’s 92 base hospital at Badamibagh, Srinagar for treatment. Three of them who were travelling in the cabin of the vehicle are stated to be serious.

The blast comes days after Pakistan had reportedly shared information with India and America regarding the possibility of major militant attack in the south Kashmir district.
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