A SERIES OF GRENADE ATTACKS IN THE MAIN CITY OF INDIA'S PART OF KASHMIR KILLED AT LEAST SIX PEOPLE AND WOUNDED MORE THAN TWO DOZEN ON TUESDAY AS REBELS PRESSED THEIR FIGHT AGAINST INDIAN RULE OF THE HIMALAYAN REGION, POLICE SAID. THE DEADLIEST SINGLE ATTACK TOOK PLACE WHEN SUSPECTED INSURGENTS TOSSED A GRENADE INTO A MINIBUS CARRYING INDIAN TOURISTS THROUGH SRINAGAR, THE SUMMER CAPITAL OF INDIAN KASHMIR, KILLING FIVE AND WOUNDING 14, SAID A SENIOR POLICE OFFICE, FAROOQ AHMAD. THE THREE GRENADE ATTACKS THAT FOLLOWED ALSO TOOK PLACE IN SRINAGAR, HE SAID, KILLING AT LEAST ONE PERSON AND INJURING 15, ACCORDING TO A REPORT OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.