Most of them have bullet, pellet injuries.
At least 18 injured civilians are admitted in district hospital Anantnag, while as two critical have been shifted to SMHS Srinagar, Chief Medical Officer Anantnag said.
Chief Medical officer Dr Fazal told that correspondent Tasaduq Rahid that 18 injured have been admitted in district hospital Anantnag and two critical have been shifted Srinagar for advanced treatment.
He said the most of the people have received lower abdomen injuries of bullets and pellets, and are out of danger, where as two people who sustain bullet injuries and were critical are in Srinagar.
Giving the details about the injuries, Dr Fazal said, the new six are Sajad Ahmad Dar (Haoura) carrying pellet injury in his skull, Shakir Ahmad (Rishipora) with pellets in his arms, Danish Mir (Frisal) pellet injuries in chest, Mushtaq Ibrahim (Hathigam) having bullet injury in right side of the chest, Idris Ahmad (Badroo) having pellet injury in his left hand, Aamir Altaf with bullet injury in right thigh.
The medical superintendent of SMHS Hospital told that two injured they had received from south Kashmir were shifted to SKIMS for necessary consultancy. (KNS)
Chief Medical officer Dr Fazal told that correspondent Tasaduq Rahid that 18 injured have been admitted in district hospital Anantnag and two critical have been shifted Srinagar for advanced treatment.
He said the most of the people have received lower abdomen injuries of bullets and pellets, and are out of danger, where as two people who sustain bullet injuries and were critical are in Srinagar.
Giving the details about the injuries, Dr Fazal said, the new six are Sajad Ahmad Dar (Haoura) carrying pellet injury in his skull, Shakir Ahmad (Rishipora) with pellets in his arms, Danish Mir (Frisal) pellet injuries in chest, Mushtaq Ibrahim (Hathigam) having bullet injury in right side of the chest, Idris Ahmad (Badroo) having pellet injury in his left hand, Aamir Altaf with bullet injury in right thigh.
The medical superintendent of SMHS Hospital told that two injured they had received from south Kashmir were shifted to SKIMS for necessary consultancy. (KNS)