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- Q4818001 subject Q15178834.
- Q4818001 subject Q7144633.
- Q4818001 subject Q8275183.
- Q4818001 subject Q8588308.
- Q4818001 subject Q8611154.
- Q4818001 subject Q9684088.
- Q4818001 abstract "On August 14, 2006, a convoy carrying the Pakistani High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Bashir Wali Mohamed, was attacked by a claymore antipersonnel mine concealed within an auto rickshaw. The High Commissioner escaped unhurt, but seven people (including four Army commandoes) were killed and a further seventeen injured in the blast.No group claimed responsibility for the attack, but the Sri Lankan government blamed the LTTE. High Commissioner Mohamed claimed that India had carried it out, in order to intimidate Pakistan, which is one of the main suppliers of military equipment to the Sri Lankan government. Pakistan had promised one shipload of the wherewithal every 10 days in coming months.A Sri Lankan military spokesman said, "Definitely it's an LTTE [Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam] attack to the Pakistan ambassador's car but they missed and the backup vehicle got caught." The Pakistani ambassador may be a target of the LTTE because Pakistan is a major backer of the Sri Lankan government.Several LTTE suspects were arrested following the attack.".
- Q4818001 thumbnail LocationSriLanka.png?width=300.
- Q4818001 wikiPageExternalLink 4789991.stm.
- Q4818001 wikiPageWikiLink Q15178834.
- Q4818001 wikiPageWikiLink Q261152.
- Q4818001 wikiPageWikiLink Q4345608.
- Q4818001 wikiPageWikiLink Q59720.
- Q4818001 wikiPageWikiLink Q7144633.
- Q4818001 wikiPageWikiLink Q8275183.
- Q4818001 wikiPageWikiLink Q843.
- Q4818001 wikiPageWikiLink Q8588308.
- Q4818001 wikiPageWikiLink Q8611154.
- Q4818001 wikiPageWikiLink Q9684088.
- Q4818001 comment "On August 14, 2006, a convoy carrying the Pakistani High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Bashir Wali Mohamed, was attacked by a claymore antipersonnel mine concealed within an auto rickshaw. The High Commissioner escaped unhurt, but seven people (including four Army commandoes) were killed and a further seventeen injured in the blast.No group claimed responsibility for the attack, but the Sri Lankan government blamed the LTTE.".
- Q4818001 label "Attack on Pakistani ambassador to Sri Lanka".
- Q4818001 depiction LocationSriLanka.png.