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Lanka suicide
bombing kills 10
COLOMBO (Sri Lanka)—A female suicide bomber attacked the main railway
station in the Sri Lankan capital Sunday, killing at least 10 people and
wounding 93 others, officials said. Military spokesman Brig. Udaya
Nanayakkara said the bomber got down from a train and then blew herself
up. “I was near my counter and I heard a big blast. When I looked behind
I saw a policeman bleeding,” said Ravindra Pinto, a ticket inspector at
the station.
“As I took him and rushed out, I saw many men and women on the ground,”
said Pinto, who was not wounded in the blast. Anil Jasinghe, a doctor at
Colombo National Hospital, said at least 10 people were killed and 93
more were wounded.
Nanayakkara blamed separatist Tamil Tiger rebels for the attack.
Telephone calls to rebel spokesman Rasiah Ilanthirayan’s office were not
answered Sunday. The explosion comes a day after a bomb on a bus killed
18 people, mostly Buddhist pilgrims, in the central town of Dambulla,
about 90 miles northeast of Colombo. The rebels have been fighting since
1983 for an independent homeland for Sri Lanka’s ethnic minority Tamils
after decades of being marginalized by Sinhalese-dominated
governments.—Agencies
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