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Jammu and Kashmir: Boy Injured in Accidental Bore Gun Discharge in Kupwara

A 16-year-old boy sustained a gunshot injury in an accidental discharge of a bore gun at his residence in the Anwarabad Salkoot area of Kupwara district in north Kashmir on Friday. The incident occurred when the firearm, reportedly licensed and kept at home, was accidentally fired.

Information was available with The Chenab Times that the injured teenager was immediately rushed to the Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Kupwara. Following initial treatment at the local facility, he was referred to the Shri Maharaja Hari Singh (SMHS) Hospital in Srinagar for specialized medical attention.

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Officials confirmed the details of the incident, stating that the boy was unintentionally struck by a shot from the gun. The circumstances leading to the accidental discharge are under investigation by local authorities. The exact condition of the injured boy and the nature of his wounds are yet to be fully ascertained, with further details awaited from the hospitals and the police.

Accidental firearm incidents, while infrequent, highlight the importance of safe gun storage and handling practices, particularly in residences. Licensed firearms are subject to regulations aimed at preventing such mishaps, and authorities typically investigate all such occurrences thoroughly to determine the sequence of events and adherence to safety protocols.

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Kupwara district, situated in the northernmost part of Jammu and Kashmir, has occasionally seen reports of firearm-related incidents. However, accidental discharges involving licensed weapons within residential premises are rare, prompting a detailed review by the concerned law enforcement agencies.

The referral to SMHS Hospital in Srinagar indicates the potential severity of the injury, as the facility is equipped for advanced trauma care. Medical professionals at SMHS Hospital will be assessing the full extent of the injury and providing necessary medical intervention.

The incident serves as a somber reminder of the inherent risks associated with firearms, even when properly licensed and stored. Investigations into such events often focus on whether safety mechanisms were engaged and if the weapon was stored in a secure location to prevent unauthorized access or accidental operation.

Further updates on the boy’s medical condition and the findings of the official investigation are expected to be released as more information becomes available. The police are likely to examine the licensing of the weapon and the procedures followed for its storage and maintenance.

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