Vanni Van bombing | |
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Location | Kilinochchi, Vanni, Sri Lanka |
Date | May 23, 2008 14:15 (UTC+5:30) |
Attack type | Remote bombing |
Weapons | Claymore Mine |
Deaths | 16 |
Injured | 19 |
Perpetrators | Sri Lankan Army |
The Vanni Van bombing, also referred to as the Murukandy claymore attack, was the bombing of a private van on May 23, 2008 which killed sixteen civilians, including five children. A local Human rights organization, NESOHR alleged that the attack was carried out by the Deep Penetration Unit of the Sri Lankan army.
Background
There had been series of attacks on LTTE commanders and Tamil civilians living in the rebel controlled Vanni region allegedly by the Deep Penetration Unit of the Sri Lankan army
Incident
The incident took place when a private van was hit by a claymore mine when it was returning from the Akkaraayan hospital to Kilinochchi on Murikandy -Akkaraayan Road on the May 23, 2008 at 2.15 in the afternoon. The Pro-LTTE NESHOR claimed that the attack was carried out by the Deep Penetration Unit of the Sri Lankan army. Tamilnet, a pro-rebel news website, claimed that earlier in the same day an ambulance was targeted in a similar fashion. It further claimed that the Deep Penetration Unit of the Sri Lankan army was responsible for both attacks.
See also
- Shrine of Our Lady of Madhu
- Madhu church bombing
- 2008 Sri Lanka bus bombings
- 2008 Fort Railway Station Bombing
References
- Sri Lanka claims killing of Tiger military intelligence head
- Murukandy claymore attack
- Fisheries director killed, DPU attack targets ambulance
- 16 civilians killed in DPU attack in Vanni, 5 children, 7 females among victims
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- 2000s massacres of the Sri Lankan civil war
- Mass murder in 2008
- Mass murder of Sri Lankan Tamils
- Terrorist incidents in Sri Lanka in 2008
- Car and truck bombings in Sri Lanka
- Car and truck bombings in 2008
- May 2008 events in Asia
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