Bomb Attack on Sri Lankan Bus Kills at Least Five 
By REUTERS
Filed at 10:23 a.m. ET

COLOMBO (Reuters) - Suspected Tamil Tiger rebels set off a bomb in a bus
in western Sri Lanka on Friday, killing at least five people and
wounding 30, the military said, as fighting raged in the north and east
of the island.

Around 80 people were aboard the bus when the blast occurred in the town
of Nittambuwa, 36 km (20 miles) north of Colombo, during evening rush
hour.

``It was a bomb inside the bus, very powerful, the bus caught fire,''
said military spokesman Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe. ``The Tigers are
targeting civilians.''

He said the bomb was place beneath a passenger seat.

There was no immediate comment from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil
Eelam, who want to carve out a separate homeland for minority Tamils in
the east and north of the island.

Samarasinghe said at least five people were killed and he expected the
death toll to rise further. ``There are at least 30 injured, 10 of them
serious, the number may go up.''

The blast in the relatively peaceful west took place at a time when the
Sri Lankan military has launched air and artillery attacks on the LTTE
in the north and the east of the island.

``The LTTE is carrying out terror attacks against civilians because it
is unable to bear the continuous defeats at the hands of the security
forces,'' defense spokesman Kehelia Rambukwela said.

More than 3,000 people were killed in suicide bombings, aerial and naval
raids and clashes last year despite a 2002 ceasefire that international
monitors say now exists only on paper.

A mine explosion earlier in the day in the rebel-controlled northern
region killed two government agriculture officials, the Tigers said,
blaming the blast on government forces.

The Tigers said a Sri Lankan army group had crossed into the
rebel-controlled Nedunkeni area, apparently to target rebels but hit the
government officials by mistake.

The military denied any involvement.

Sri Lankan government planes pressed on with attacks on rebel bases for
a fourth consecutive day on Friday.

The military said a Sea Tiger base in the northern rebel-controlled
Mullaittivu area was destroyed. It did not give any details on
casualties.

Independent confirmation of the fighting is not possible, and both sides
often exaggerate rival losses while downplaying their own.

Violence between the military and the LTTE has escalated in recent
weeks, with the government vowing to dislodge the rebels from their
strongholds in the east. 
 

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