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Woman killed, 13 injured in Sri Lanka election violence

COLOMBO: Masked gunmen opened indiscriminate fire at a poll campaign rally of the ruling UNP attended by the finance minister here in the Sri Lankan capital on Friday, killing a woman and injuring 13 others in the first major violence ahead of the August 17 parliamentary elections.

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Colombo, July 31

Masked gunmen opened indiscriminate fire at a poll campaign rally of the ruling UNP attended by the finance minister here in the Sri Lankan capital on Friday, killing a woman and injuring 13 others in the first major violence ahead of the August 17 Parliamentary elections.

The gunmen reportedly reached the venue of the rally in Bloemendhal area in two vehicles and sprayed bullets into the crowd of around 500 to 600 people campaigning for Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake of the United National Party (UNP).

The attack took place soon after Karunanayake left the venue.

One woman was killed while 13 others were injured in the attack, the first major incident of violence ahead of the polls to elect a 225-member parliament for a five-year term.

No group claimed responsibility for the attack so far but Karunanayake blamed supporters of former strongman Mahinda Rajapaksa, looking to stage a political comeback, for the incident.

"I was seconds away — or about 20 feet from the incident.

"This is nothing but an act of political terrorism sponsored by the opposition led by Rajapaksa," the 52-year-old minister, one of UNP's most senior members, told reporters here.

"While the crackers were going off the four masked men got off a black coloured car and opened fire," he said, adding: "People realised what had happened when several people started falling and were bleeding."

The campaigning so far has been largely peaceful although the police said that over 200 people had been arrested since July 13 for breaching of election laws.

Sri Lanka elections have been marked with increased number of violent incidents since late 1990s.

The August election is to be monitored by European Union poll monitors. A team of observers from EU nations has already been deployed in all 22 electoral districts. — PTI

Sri Lankan police officers examine the scene of a shooting in the capital Colombo on July 31, 2015 where a woman was killed and 12 others were wounded.  AFP Photo

A Sri Lankan policeman stands near a wounded man at the main hospital in Colombo on July 31 2015 after a shooting at an election rally. AFP Photo

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