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The four grenade attacks in Srinagar on Tuesday are the latest in a series since May 2005.
April 14, 2006: Seven separate grenade attacks in central Srinagar left five dead and 46 others injured.
April 27, 2006: Seven tourists and nine local residents were injured, one of them critically, in a grenade blast at the bus terminus in Pahalgam, a tourist resort 96 km south of Srinagar.
May 21, 2006: Six persons were killed and 35 others injured when militants attacked a political rally in central Srinagar.
May 25, 2006: Four tourists were killed and seven others injured in a grenade attack on a tourist bus in Srinagar.
May 25, 2006: Two people were killed in an attack on a tourist coach on the outskirts of Srinagar. Three grenade attacks in Srinagar on the same day injured over 40 people.
November 2, 2005: A car bomb on the outskirts of Srinagar, killed six and injured 16 people.
September 30: A grenade attack outside a market in central Srinagar left over 20 people injured.
July 2005: a suicide car bomb in central Srinagar, which killed at least four soldiers, a passer-by and injured 15 people.
June 24, 2005: A large bomb close to Nishat Gardens (one of Srinagar’s prime tourist sites) killed nine soldiers and wounded 20 people, including some civilians.
June 13, 2005: A large truck bomb was detonated in Pulwama, killing at least 13 people and injuring over 100.
May 12, 2005: a grenade was thrown outside a school on the main market in Srinagar.
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