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Two injured in Udhampur attack airlifted to AIIMS in Delhi

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Press Trust of India Jammu
The two truckers, who were admitted to the Government Medical College (GMC) hospital here after their truck was attacked by a petrol bomb in Udhampur district, have been flown to the AIIMS hospital in Delhi.

"Both the patients Zahid Ahmed (19) and Showkat Ahmed (35), who had received severe burn injuries, were shifted to AIIMS from here last evening," Medical Superintendent of GMC hospital, Dr R Rattan Paul said.

According to the divisional commissioner, Pawan Kotwal, the administration would be in touch with the doctors at GMC and action would be taken on the recommendation of the doctors treating these patients.
 

One of the injured had received 40 per cent burn injuries while the other person received 70 per cent burn injuries when they were attacked by a petrol bomb.

"While the condition of the patient who had received 40 per cent burn injuries was stable, we did not want to take risk with the other one who had received 70 per cent burn injuries so we decided to shift them to AIIMS, New Delhi," Kotwal said.

Three persons, including a policeman, had received burn injuries when a Kashmir-bound truck was attacked with a petrol bomb in Udhampur district Friday night following which six persons were arrested.

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First Published: Oct 11 2015 | 2:13 PM IST

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