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Bomb rocks busy Sri Lankan train | Bomb rocks busy Sri Lankan train |
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At least eight people have been killed and 67 injured in a bombing during rush hour on a packed Sri Lankan commuter train, the military says. | |
The blast hit the Colombo-Panadura train in Dehiwala station, in a suburb of the capital Colombo, Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said. | The blast hit the Colombo-Panadura train in Dehiwala station, in a suburb of the capital Colombo, Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said. |
He blamed Tamil Tiger separatists for the attack, the latest in a string targeting public transport. | He blamed Tamil Tiger separatists for the attack, the latest in a string targeting public transport. |
The military says it defused two bombs found on buses over the weekend. | The military says it defused two bombs found on buses over the weekend. |
Ten days ago a suicide bomber on a motorcycle rammed a bus carrying police officers and last month another explosion inside a bus killed more than 20 people. | Ten days ago a suicide bomber on a motorcycle rammed a bus carrying police officers and last month another explosion inside a bus killed more than 20 people. |
In February, 11 people died in a suicide attack at Colombo's main train station. | In February, 11 people died in a suicide attack at Colombo's main train station. |
Tamil Tiger separatists were blamed for that incident, although they routinely deny involvement in bombings in the country. | Tamil Tiger separatists were blamed for that incident, although they routinely deny involvement in bombings in the country. |
Toll 'could rise' | Toll 'could rise' |
The army said Monday's explosion occurred at 1650 local time (1120 GMT), and the area had been cordoned off. | The army said Monday's explosion occurred at 1650 local time (1120 GMT), and the area had been cordoned off. |
Bodies have been pulled from the wreckage and the defence ministry said the number of dead could rise. | |
Brigadier Nanayakkara told AFP news agency a pregnant woman was among the dead. | Brigadier Nanayakkara told AFP news agency a pregnant woman was among the dead. |
Commuter Ramani Padmalatha, 42, told AFP the train suddenly slowed after a "deafening noise". | |
"People were shouting 'bomb, bomb!' and scrambling to get out of the windows of the carriage... I managed to jump out from the door. People were stumbling out of that carriage with blood stains on their clothes, some with burns, some looking dazed," she said. | |
Eyewitness R A Upali told the BBC Sinhala service the explosion took place as the train was pulling out of the station. | Eyewitness R A Upali told the BBC Sinhala service the explosion took place as the train was pulling out of the station. |
"I ran to the place where the explosion happened. I saw people fall on the platform. People with minor injuries ran towards us." | |
The train compartment's windows were blown out and part of its roof was torn off in the blast, which left bloodstained bags and umbrellas strewn among the debris. | |
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Victims of Sri Lankan train bomb are treated in hospital | |
Battles are continuing in the north of Sri Lanka, where the military is carrying out an offensive aimed at crushing the rebels by the end of this year. | Battles are continuing in the north of Sri Lanka, where the military is carrying out an offensive aimed at crushing the rebels by the end of this year. |
On Monday air force helicopters attacked Tiger positions a day after fighting on the ground killed 21 rebels and one soldier, according to the military. | |
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Correspondents say that the number of attacks in the south has increased as the fighting has intensified in the north. | |
The Tigers have fought for a generation for an independent state for the Tamil minority in the island's north and east. | The Tigers have fought for a generation for an independent state for the Tamil minority in the island's north and east. |
About 70,000 people have been killed since the civil war began in 1983. | About 70,000 people have been killed since the civil war began in 1983. |
Violence in the island nation intensified after the government formally pulled out of a ceasefire agreement in January. | |
Before the latest outbreak of hostilities, the Tamil Tigers had warned that not only the Tamils in the north, but the majority-Sinhalese in the south would also feel the impact of the war. | |
The warning has been followed up by roadside bombs, suicide blasts and explosions targeting public transport in the south, although civilians inside rebel-held territory in the north have also become victims of mines allegedly planted by the army. | |
Analysts say that if the violence continues, the government may be forced to redeploy some troops from the northern battlefront to the south to step up security. | |
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