2008 Piliyandala bus bombing

2008 Piliyandala bombing
Colombo District highlighted within Sri Lanka
LocationPiliyandala, Colombo, Sri Lanka
DateApril 25, 2008
18:45[1] (UTC+5:30)
Attack type
parcel bombing
Deaths26
Injured64
PerpetratorsLiberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (suspected)

The 2008 Piliyandala bombing was a bombing of a commuter bus carried out on April 25, 2008 in Piliyandala, Sri Lanka, a suburb of Colombo. The bombing killed 26 and injured at least 64,[2] and was the first major attack against civilians on the island since the April 6 Weliveriya bombing that killed Highways Minister Jeyaraj Fernandopulle and national athletics coach Lakshman de Alwis. It was also the deadliest bus bombing since the January 16 attack on a civilian bus at Buttala.[3]

The bombing took place amid a government offensive against the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in the island's north.[4]

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