20 Civilians killed, over 40 injured in coverdly terror attack- Moratuwa.
SRI LANKA-LTTE terrorist have exploded a bomb targeting a crowded public transport bus close to the Shailabimbaramaya Buddhist temple at Katubedda, Moratuwa this morning (June 06). According to the police sources the bomb has been exploded using a remote controlled device targeting a bus that has been traveling from Kottawa to Mount Lavinia (Route No 255).
Hospital sources said that 20 people including 12 men and 8 women have been killed. over 40 have been injured. Injured civilians have been admitted to the Kalubowila and Lunawa hospital for immediate treatments-more-www.Defence.lk
Friday, June 6, 2008
8:40 AM
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