Three were killed and at least 20 others were injured on Thursday when suspected militants fired a grenade at the motorcade of a local politician in India-held Kashmir, police said.

The attack occurred as Nayeem Akhtar, a local government minister, was passing through the southern town of Tral. Akhtar, however, escaped unhurt.

“Three civilians were killed in the attack. We are investigating,” director general of police S.P. Vaid told AFP, adding it appeared a grenade launcher was used to fire the explosive.

At least 20 people, including 10 government forces personnel, were also injured in the blast, he added.

At least 140 armed militants, including some senior commanders, have been killed since the start of the year by government forces.

Militant ranks have swelled since security forces shot dead a Hizbul Mujahideen leader Burhan Wani, last year. Wani was a native of Tral where Thursday's attack was staged.

His death sparked months of deadly anti-India protests and a military crackdown that left more than 100 civilians dead and thousands more injured.

Last month, suspected militants attacked a police base in southern Kashmir valley, killing eight soldiers. The three attackers were also killed in the firefight.

On Wednesday evening suspected militants attacked security forces and stole weapons in southern Banihal town, killing one and injuring another.

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