Srinagar: Terrorists fired a grenade at a CRPF camp in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama on Wednesday injuring a personnel of the force, officials said.
They said an under-barrel grenade launcher was fired at the Tral-based camp of the 180th battalion of the Central Reserve Police Force.
The grenade exploded inside the camp of the 'bravo company' causing minor injuries to a CRPF head constable, they added.
The injured jawan is being provided medical assistance, they said.
A UBGL is a weapon accessory and is fitted below the barrel of a gun.
It fires a grenade at a trajectory and causes splinter and blast casualties.
Security forces have launched a search in the area for the terrorists who carried out the attack, they said.
In a deadly terror attack on a CRPF convoy in this area on February 14, forty troops on board a bus plying on the Jammu-Srinagar highway were killed.
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