Thursday, January 17, 2008

Buttala butchery


27 killed in Claymore attack on civilian bus

By Yohan Perera, Senaka De Silva

and Sumanasiri Gunathilleke

Hours before the formal ending of the Ceasefire Agreement, suspected LTTE cadres exploded a powerful claymore mine targeting a crowded bus at Buttala, Moneragala yesterday morning killing at least 27 civilians and injuring 63 others while another five civilians were shot dead by the LTTE a few kilometres away from the blast, the military said.

Two hours later another Claymore mine exploded at Galge along the Buttala-Kataragama road targeting an Army truck, injuring four soldiers.

“The terrorists have exploded a claymore mine targeting the bus and subsequently opened fire at the survivors and later killed one farmer a few kilometres away from the blast,” Military spokesman Udaya Nanayakara said.

He said the bus was carrying some 80 passengers from Niyadella to Buttala and most of them were heading for the weekly fair in Moneragala.

He said that initial investigations revealed that the claymore had been fixed to a tree and among the dead were 13 men, 13 women and one child. Around 22 dead were later identified by their relatives.

According to a senior police official in the Moneragala district, several school children and an infant were among the injured. Those who were injured were rushed to Okkampitiya, Moneragala and Buttala hospitals.

Moneragala Hospital acting Director Janaka Prasad said that over 45 blast victims were admitted to the hospital last morning. Several injured persons were subjected to surgery, according to Dr. Prasad. A team of doctors were also flown in following a directive from President Mahinda Rajapaksa, within minutes of the blast.

Meanwhile, the Defence Ministry said that LTTE terrorists had attacked a group of poor farmers engaged in chena cultivation in the Dambeyaya area in Okkampitiya, Moneragala yesterday morning. According to one survivor, four more farmers had been shot by the group of terrorists who stormed the chena in the morning.

Quoting police, the ministry said police had found a farmer killed and three injured in the attack. Another civilian who accompanied the police to the location had suffered serious injuries when he had trod on an anti-personnel mine. The injured have been admitted to the Moneragala hospital.

Defence sources said that the same group of terrorists who had attacked the civilian bus was responsible for this attack.

In another development, suspected LTTE cadres detonated a second claymore mine targeting an army truck at Dambakote - Galge, on the Buttala - Kataragama road two hours after the Moneregala blast, the Army said. According to defence sources, four soldiers suffered injuries in the explosion. The injured have been taken to the Hambantota hospital.

Brig. Nanayakara said additional Army personnel were rushed to the area after the blast. Three police teams were deployed by the police. Brig. Nanayakara said there was a shortage of O-Positive and O-Negative blood in the hospitals and called upon the people in the area to donate blood for the victims.

Resettlement and Disaster Relief Minister Rishad Bathiudeen said that Government has decided to pay Rs. 100,000 to the next of kin of each person killed in the Buttala incident and Rs. 50,000 per person who is injured.

“Initially as an immediate relief measure, Rs. 25,000 each will be paid to the next of kin of an unmarried person killed and Rs. 50,000 to the next of kin of a married person killed due to the blast. In addition to these payments a sum of Rs 15,000 will be paid as funeral expenses to immediate family members and Rs. 10,000 for each person injured.

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