Suspected rebels attacked a paramilitary camp, a police post and an army vehicle in Indian-controlled Kashmir in an upsurge in violence on Friday, killing three government soldiers and wounding another 22, police said. A grenade attack at the paramilitary camp killed at least two soldiers in Nihama, a village 75 kilometers (45 miles) south of Srinagar, capital of India's Jammu-Kashmir state, Police chief S.P. Pani said. Three soldiers critically wounded in the blast were taken to a hospital, Pani said. «We are verifying from where the grenade was lobbed,» Prabhakar Tripathy, a spokesman for the Central Reserve Police Force, told The Associated Press. Also Friday, the suspected rebels fired at a police post at Sheeri, a village 70 kilometers (45 miles) north of Srinagar, killing one policeman and critically wounding another four, said Viplav Kumar, a senior superintendent of police. No one claimed responsibility for the two attacks.