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United States Condemns Suicide Bombing in Sri Lanka

In a statement issued by the State Department of the United States its spokesman Sean McCormak said that the United States condemns the brutal suicide attack by the LTTE targeting unarmed naval personnel on yesterday. (Monday the 16th of October)

LTTE terrorists rammed the naval convoy at Digampatana on Dambulla-Habarana main road with an explosive laden vehicle around 1.30p.m yesterday.

The death toll of the attack has risen to 95 and the total number of injured personnel as being recorded by the hospitals is 116.

The following is the full text of the statement:

 

Press Statement

Sean McCormack,Spokesman

Washington, DC

October 16, 2006

United States Condemns Suicide Bombing in Sri Lanka

The United States condemns today's suicide attack near Habarana, Sri Lanka that killed more than 90 civilians and members of the Sri Lankan Navy. We extend our deepest sympathies to the families of the victims.

Though there have been no claims of responsibility, this attack is in keeping with the tactics of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, a group long designated as Foreign Terrorist Organization by the Department of State. As we and others in the international community have made clear, the LTTE must renounce the use of terror. Only through the cessation of violence, a renewed commitment to peace talks, and constructive engagement by both sides can a political solution to this conflict be achieved.

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