Sri Lankan Cricketers Attacked by Gunmen

Posted on March 3, 2009
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In this still-developing story, unknown gunmen opened fire on the Sri Lankan cricket team bus near Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore leaving several security officials dead and several Sri Lankan cricketers were rushed to the hospital.

The News is reporting at least 5 security officials dead while The Times reports that as many as 8 Sri Lankan crickets might have been injured. However, latest reports point out that the injuries to the players are minor, although the shock is deep.

According to an earlier report from the Associated Press:

LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — A dozen masked gunmen armed with rifles and rocket launchers attacked a vehicle carrying members of Sri Lanka’s national cricket team Tuesday, wounding at least two players and killing five police officers, officials said.

The attack in Lahore came at a time of unrest in both Pakistan and Sri Lanka, both of whom are trying to defeat insurgencies. It was unclear who was behind the assault, but it appeared to have been carefully coordinated. City police chief Haji Habibur Rehman said five policemen died in the shooting and that two players were wounded. A Pakistan Cricket Board security official had earlier said eight players were wounded.

“It was a terrorist attack and the terrorists used rocket launchers, hand grenades and other weapons,” Rehman said, adding that the police were hunting down the attackers who managed to flee. “Our police sacrificed their lives to protect the Sri Lankan team.”
He said one wounded player was hit in the leg while the other received a bullet in the chest.
Sri Lankan team manager Brendon Kruppu said the team’s batsman, Kumar Sangakkara, was among those injured near Gaddafi Stadium ahead of a game. Rehman said 12 masked gunmen participated in the attack. Footage from the scene Tuesday showed the team’s white van with its front window shattered as security officials tried to gain control of the scene in an intersection.
Security concerns have plagued Pakistan for years and some foreign sports teams have refused to play here.

Most of the violence in Pakistan occurs in its northwest regions bordering Afghanistan, where Taliban and al-Qaida militants have established strongholds. Lahore has not been immune from militant violence however, and at least one attack in recent months in the northwest has occurred next to a sports stadium. Sri Lanka appeared on the brink of crushing the Tamil Tiger rebels after more than a quarter century of civil war.

In recent months, government forces have pushed the guerrillas out of much of the de facto state they controlled in the north of the Indian Ocean island nation and trapped them in a small patch of land along the coast. The rebels, who are fighting for an independent state for Sri Lanka’s Tamil minority, are listed as a terror group by the U.S. and EU and are routinely blamed for suicide bombings and other attacks targeting civilians.

The rebels rarely launch attacks outside Sri Lanka, though their most prominent attack — the assassination of former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi by a female suicide bomber — took place at an election rally in India in 1991.

As reader Eidee Man wrote in his comment elsewhere on thsi blog (in alerting us to this news): “Everything is officially going to hell.”

223 responses to “Sri Lankan Cricketers Attacked by Gunmen”

  1. Derek says:

    I agree with Timothy, both Indians and Pakistanis keep whining about each other. Enough of it. Please.

    Both after Mumbai and now, if Indians and Pakistanis spent half the time they do in blaming the other on actually cleaning up their own mess, maybe your own countries and the world will be a better place.

  2. Usman Kadiri says:

    I really do not think that Indians have done this, just like Mumbai was not done by Pakistan.

    there may have been terrorists who trained in Pakistan in the Mumbai case and there may well be terrorists who were trained in India for this one, but that does not mean that either country was involved. I really dont think that can ever be.

    In both cases it is the enemies of peace who did this and what they want to do is to make people so angry and frustrated and afraid that they lose sight of common sense. I think in each case that is exactly what has happened.

  3. Harris says:

    Someone gave the excellent idea that the ICC should organize a special memorial match at Gaddafi stadium between Pakistan and World XI to stand up to the terrorists and to show that the world will not bow to them.

    If countries run away from this they are just giving in to the terrorists.

  4. Faisal says:

    My heartfelt condolence to the families of the poor policemen who became victims of this senseless act and my sincere apologies to the Sri Lankan cricket team. Thank you for visiting our country and sorry that our politicians did not deliver on their promises of your safety. It is a new low for all Pakistanis…

  5. SRI LANKAN says:

    I have been following the discussion here since the incident and have felt very much same to Timothy.

    I can’t understand why the Indians here are making this about India when India is not even involved nor can I understand why Pakistanis are also making this about India-Pakistan.

    I am grateful to all Pakistanis who have expressed sorry and regret to my country. It does mean a lot. But I am sad that most people and nearly all Indians have not even bothered to do that.

    Maybe you all should step back and try to think beyond your fighting at what all of your India-Pakistan childishness is doing to the region and the world.

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