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At least 16 people have been killed in an explosion on a bus carrying civilians in Sri Lanka's eastern district of Ampara, officials say. | At least 16 people have been killed in an explosion on a bus carrying civilians in Sri Lanka's eastern district of Ampara, officials say. |
The government has accused Tamil Tiger rebels of being behind the blast, but they deny involvement. | The government has accused Tamil Tiger rebels of being behind the blast, but they deny involvement. |
The bombing follows a weekend of violence in which six tsunami reconstruction workers were shot dead. | The bombing follows a weekend of violence in which six tsunami reconstruction workers were shot dead. |
Worsening violence in recent months, mainly in the east and north, has left tens of thousands homeless. | Worsening violence in recent months, mainly in the east and north, has left tens of thousands homeless. |
Monday's explosion happened on the main road connecting Ampara and Badulla. | |
"The bomb went off just at the Kondawattuwan check point," a police officer told AFP news agency. | |
"We now believe that the blast was aboard the bus. It may have been a parcel bomb or even a suicide attack." | "We now believe that the blast was aboard the bus. It may have been a parcel bomb or even a suicide attack." |
"Three people were dead on admission and 13 others died in hospital," a hospital official said, adding that 25 more people were undergoing treatment. | "Three people were dead on admission and 13 others died in hospital," a hospital official said, adding that 25 more people were undergoing treatment. |
Three children and 11 women - one of them a soldier - were killed, said Lankathilaka Jayasinghe, the head of Ampara's main hospital. | Three children and 11 women - one of them a soldier - were killed, said Lankathilaka Jayasinghe, the head of Ampara's main hospital. |
The defence ministry has put the blame for the bomb attack on the Tigers. | The defence ministry has put the blame for the bomb attack on the Tigers. |
The rebels have, however, denied any involvement. | The rebels have, however, denied any involvement. |
The six tsunami reconstruction workers, all ethnic Sinhalese, were killed on Sunday in the eastern district of Batticaloa. | The six tsunami reconstruction workers, all ethnic Sinhalese, were killed on Sunday in the eastern district of Batticaloa. |
They were building an orphanage for survivors of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that devastated much of Sri Lanka's coast. | They were building an orphanage for survivors of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that devastated much of Sri Lanka's coast. |
The government says the Tamil Tigers killed them. The Tigers blame a group that broke away from them, led by Colonel Karuna, which the Tigers say fights alongside the army against the Tigers. | The government says the Tamil Tigers killed them. The Tigers blame a group that broke away from them, led by Colonel Karuna, which the Tigers say fights alongside the army against the Tigers. |
The bodies of two people shot dead by unknown gunmen were found in the northern Vavuniya area on Sunday night, the pro-Tamil Tiger website says. | The bodies of two people shot dead by unknown gunmen were found in the northern Vavuniya area on Sunday night, the pro-Tamil Tiger website says. |
Territorial gains | Territorial gains |
Both the Tigers and the military are, officially, still observing a 2002 ceasefire which has become meaningless in practice. | Both the Tigers and the military are, officially, still observing a 2002 ceasefire which has become meaningless in practice. |
Violence began to increase after the 2005 election of President Mahinda Rajapakse. Since then about 4,000 people have been killed. | Violence began to increase after the 2005 election of President Mahinda Rajapakse. Since then about 4,000 people have been killed. |
In one of the worst incidents more than 60 people - many of them children - were killed in a mine attack the government said the Tigers carried out on a bus in the town of Kabithigollewa, 200km (125 miles) north of the capital, Colombo, last June. | In one of the worst incidents more than 60 people - many of them children - were killed in a mine attack the government said the Tigers carried out on a bus in the town of Kabithigollewa, 200km (125 miles) north of the capital, Colombo, last June. |
In recent weeks the army has made gains into Tamil Tiger territory in the east. | In recent weeks the army has made gains into Tamil Tiger territory in the east. |
The Tigers are fighting for a Tamil homeland in the north and east of the island. | The Tigers are fighting for a Tamil homeland in the north and east of the island. |