16 Killed in Shootout in a Sri Lanka Raid

Published April 28th, 2019 - 05:20 GMT
Soldiers stand guard a closed church in Colombo on April 28, 2019, a week after a series of bomb blasts targeting churches and luxury hotels on Easter Sunday in Sri Lanka. (AFP/ File Photo)
Soldiers stand guard a closed church in Colombo on April 28, 2019, a week after a series of bomb blasts targeting churches and luxury hotels on Easter Sunday in Sri Lanka. (AFP/ File Photo)
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Shootout in Sri Lanka raid on Easter bombing suspects kills 16.

Sixteen people have been killed, including six children, in a shootout with police in a raid in Sri Lanka to pursue suspects in Easter bombings, authorities said.

The shootout between police and alleged terrorists in the raided home in eastern Sri Lanka also left two suspected terrorists on the run, authorities said.


The raid occurred late Friday in the town of Sainthamaruthu on Sri Lanka's eastern coast as police were on the hunt for potential suspects in the Easter Sunday suicide attacks that killed 253 people.

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Initial reports in local media showed that military troops had found 15 bodies, including six children, and another woman and child were hospitalized.

Daybreak exposed the dead bodies and roof blown off the building.

Six suspected terrorists and 10 civilians were among those killed, including one woman who was passing on a rickshaw at the time of the raid.

Authorities seized explosives, uniforms and Islamic State flags earlier Friday a few miles from the shootout.

The U.S. . State Department warned Friday that "terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks."

The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for nine coordinated suicide bombings on Easter Sunday.

On Thursday, Sri Lanka's director general for health serviceslisted the death toll at 253, down from 359.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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