Srinagar, Jan 6: Four policemen on patrol duty were killed when an improvised explosive device planted by terrorists went off in Sopore town in north Kashmir on Saturday, an official said.
Terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed has claimed responsibility of the blast.
Terrorists had planted the IED near a shop in a lane between the 'Chotta Bazaar' and 'Bada Bazaar' in Sopore in Baramulla district, the official said.
The IED blast took place in the market area of Sopore.
The policemen were from 3rd Battalion of Indian Reserve Police (IRP).
The policemen were patrolling the area in view of a separatist-sponsored strike there.
The number of the casualties is expected to rise.
This is the first major terror attack in the Valley this year in which security forces have suffered casualties.
Five CRPF men were killed on December 31 when heavily armed JeM terrorists carried out a suicide attack on a camp of the paramilitary force in Pulwama in south Kashmir.
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