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Pakistan: Sri Lankan Cricket Team Attacked By Gunmen With Rifles, Grenades, Rocket Launchers (VIDEO)

First Posted: 04/03/09 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 02:05 PM ET

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LAHORE, Pakistan - At least a dozen men ambushed Sri Lanka's cricket team with rifles, grenades and rocket launchers Tuesday, converging on the squad's convoy as it drove through a traffic circle near an eastern Pakistani stadium.

Seven players, an umpire and a coach were wounded, none with life-threatening injuries, but six policemen and a driver died.

The attackers struck as a convoy carrying the squad and match officials reached a traffic circle 300 yards (meters) from the main sports stadium in the eastern city of Lahore, triggering a 15-minute gunbattle with police guarding the vehicles.

The assault, just ahead of a match, was one of the worst terrorist attacks on a sports team since Palestinian militants killed 11 Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics.

By attacking South Asia's most popular sport, the gunmen guaranteed themselves tremendous international attention while demonstrating Pakistan's struggle to provide its 170 million people with basic security as it battles a raging Islamist militancy.

Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said the incident "has humiliated the country" and the head of the Interior Ministry, Rehman Malik, declared Pakistan was "in a state of war."

Malik told The Associated Press that authorities were investigating whether the attackers wanted to take hostages.

"We are looking at the possibility the gunmen wanted to hijack the bus and take it to a nearby building and create a drama," Malik said. "The way they came prepared and in large numbers indicates such a plan."

Tuesday's attackers melted away into the city, and none was killed or captured, city police chief Haji Habibur Rehman said. The attackers abandoned machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades and plastic explosives, Punjab police chief Khwaja Khalid Farooq said. They carried backpacks stuffed with dried fruit, mineral water and walkie-talkies -- provisions also abandoned at or near the scene, officials said.

Authorities did not speculate on the identities of the attackers, but the chief suspects will be Islamist militants, some with links to al-Qaida, who have staged high-profile attacks on civilian targets before.

The bus driver, Mohammad Khalil, accelerated as bullets ripped into the vehicle and explosions rocked the air, steering the team to the safety of the stadium. The players -- some of them wounded -- ducked down and shouted "Go! Go!" as he drove through the ambush.

Sri Lanka had agreed to this tour -- allowing Pakistan to host its first test matches in 14 months -- only after India and Australia backed out of scheduled trips over security concerns. The assault will end hopes of international cricket teams -- or any sports teams -- playing in the country for months, if not years.

Tuesday's attack came three months after the Mumbai terror strikes that killed 164 people. Those raids were allegedly carried out by Pakistan militants, and the assault in Lahore resembled them in many respects. Both were coordinated, used multiple gunmen, apparently in teams of two, who were armed with explosives and assault rifles and apparently had little fear of death or capture.

U.S. State Department spokesman Gordon Duguid told reporters in Washington that the United States "utterly" condemned "this vicious attack on innocent civilians but also on the positive relations that Pakistan and Sri Lanka are trying to enjoy."

Authorities will also consider possible links to Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger separatist rebels who are being badly hit in a military offensive at home, though Sri Lankan military spokesman Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara said it was unlikely the group was involved.

Authorities canceled the test match against Pakistan's national team, and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa ordered his foreign minister to immediately travel to Pakistan to help assist in the team's evacuation.

A special flight is expected to bring the players home in the early hours of Wednesday, according to a Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry official.

TV footage of the attack showed at least two pairs of gunmen with backpacks firing from a stretch of grass and taking cover behind a small monument before moving on. It was taken from the offices of a Pakistani news channel overlooking the site of the ambush.

"These people were highly trained and highly armed. The way they were holding their guns, the way they were taking aim and shooting at the police, it shows they were not ordinary people," said Salman Taseer, the governor of Punjab province. "This is the same style as the terrorists who attacked Mumbai."

An Associated Press reporter saw police handling what looked like two suicide jackets.

"It is a terrible incident, and I am lost for words," said Steve Davis, an Australian who was to have umpired the match.

Lahore police chief Rehman said "between 12 and 14 men" took part in the assault and they resembled Pashtuns, the ethnic group that hails from close to the Afghan border, the stronghold of al-Qaida and the Taliban. He said officers were hunting them down.

Two Sri Lankan players -- Thilan Samaraweera and Tharanga Paranavitana -- were being treated for bullet wounds in a hospital but were stable, said Chamara Ranavira, a spokesman for the Sri Lankan High Commission.

Umpire Ahsan Raza was hit in his abdomen, medical Superintendent of the Services Hospital, Mohammad Javed, said.

Team captain Mahela Jayawardene and four other players had minor injuries, the Sri Lankan Cricket Board said. Ranavira said British assistant coach Paul Farbrace also sustained minor injuries.

Haider Ashraf, another police officer, said six policemen and a driver of a Pakistan Cricket Board vehicle were killed.

Sri Lankan Foreign Secretary Palitha Kohona said little could be done to stop such an attack, saying "there is never enough security to counter a well organized and determined terrorist group."

The Dubai-based International Cricket Council condemned the attack. But ICC President David Morgan told the British Broadcasting Corp. that the organization had no role in deciding on whether Pakistan was safe enough for a tour since Sri Lanka and Pakistan agreed to the match.

One militant group likely to fall under particular suspicion is Lashkar-e-Taiba, the network blamed for the Mumbai terror attacks in November, in which 10 gunmen staged a three-day siege targeting luxury hotels, a Jewish center and other sites.

In the past, India and Pakistan have blamed each other for attacks on their territories. Any allegations like that will trigger fresh tensions between the countries, which are already dangerously high.

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Associated Press writers Krishan Francis and Ravi Nessman in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Zarar Khan and Asif Shahzad in Islamabad, and Babar Dogar in Lahore contributed to this report.

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04:07 PM on 03/10/2009
Look at this contrast between these two stories:

Pakistani artists in India:
http://www.twocircles.net/2009mar09/pakistani_hindu_families_seek_india_citizenship.html

Pakistani Hindu families seek India citizenshiphttp://www.paklinks.com/gs/rangon-ka-shajar/288892-pakistani-artists-creating-waves-india.html

Indians have been so welcoming to these Pak.istani artist. It about time Indian.s grew wiser
Pakis.tani only understand the military rule.
05:20 PM on 03/05/2009
i'm not afraid to admit it. in the interest of indian security and strategic interests i think india needs to invade pakistan and break it up. it needs to prop up friendly governments in the newly created states and it needs to start educating and civilizing the former pakistanis.

it will bring stability and order to the region. pakistanis are unable and unwilling to rule themselves responsibly and peacefully.
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Ergon
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09:09 PM on 03/05/2009
Will you be 'invading' Pakistan personally, or sending Rs. 150 a day sepoys to fight on your behalf?
09:27 PM on 03/05/2009
And why exactly do you care Mr. "I am not P@kistani!"??
12:51 AM on 03/06/2009
i would give up my life if it meant an end to pakistan as a state.
03:08 PM on 03/05/2009
India-- biggest democracy in the world, astonishing cultural and scientific achievements.
Pakistan-- Failed state. Reason-- religious dominance.

Next subject.
04:56 PM on 03/04/2009
pakistanis are more obsessed with attacking india instead of trying to save their country. this is why pakistan will be broken up. pakistanis don't have the will or courage to save their country.
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Ergon
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06:35 PM on 03/04/2009
To restore some historical and psychological balance I could say that Hindus are obsessed with attacking Pakistan too, seeing as how you were invaded and conquered quite a few times by muslim armies 1/10th your size several times over your history.
And you might, if you really were Indian, spare some compassion for the over a hundred thousand farmers who have committed suicide overt the past few years because of your govt's misguided globalisation policies.
07:38 PM on 03/04/2009
As always! P@kistanis lecturing Indians on matters of History of this region , governance etc.

These people love to lecture about "EXOTIC" topics .. I can understand.
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Ajita
10:12 PM on 03/04/2009
Im India and I agree with you. Scre.w Strategy. He's just a blinded nationalist.
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Ajita
10:15 PM on 03/04/2009
Pakistani's just want to live their lives and be left the F alone, like you and I. Don't blame the actions of a few terrorists on the people of Pakistan. Agreed the government is weak and ineffective, but seriously can we say anything mush better about India (Im Indian by the way).
10:46 PM on 03/04/2009
I'm surprised that your are an Indian and NOT spewing hatred. Anyway, thanks for some open comment.
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Ergon
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03:49 PM on 03/04/2009
India invaded Sri Lanka many times in recorded history, including its ill fated 'peacekeeping' force in the 80's, and has financed the terrorist Tamil Tigers. Hindu supremacists also tried to destroy the Buddhist culture, so all the Indians now trying to take advantage of Pakistan's tragedy might want to look to their own house first.
03:56 PM on 03/04/2009
pakistan killed 3 million bangladeshis. India has a long way to go before you even compare atrocities.

Please try again with another diversionary tactic. Instead of taking responsibility and denouncing these terrorists keep blaming india, israel, america and anything else that isn't islamic.

pakistan needs to be broken up to stop this cycle of violence and hatred against india.
04:02 PM on 03/04/2009
People should realize that India was never one country before the Muslims and the British. It always comprised of 6 to 8 different independent states. Lets see now there are seperatist movements for, Assam, Nagaland, Punjab, Tamil Nadu,Kashmir, Andhra pradesh, Misoram , west Bengal and tribals in the north. Did I miss anything, seems like everyone wants to bail. Oh and all of these are non-muslim movements except Kashmir.
04:55 PM on 03/04/2009
instead of being obsessed with india why don't you guys fix pakistan? oh wait, you know pakistan is a goner and will be broken up so might as well attack india. anyone can see that pakistanis don't have the will and power to survive.

btw. pakis killed 3 million bangladeshis, india still has a way to go before we can take your crown in the gen0cide department.
05:12 PM on 03/04/2009
I am willing to give you free history lessons so that you can stop making fun of yourself!!
02:00 PM on 03/04/2009
the religion of peace will leave pakistan in pieces. I think India needs to start planning the eventual annexation of pakistan. It's the only way they can secure the world. I would hate to have so many muslims part of India but pakistan has left us no choice.

Once India has occupied pakistan it needs to break it up into smaller countries and only keep the productive parts that can help it strategically in the long term. I will take a lot of time and effort to civilize and educate the pakis. If they choose to keep being barbaric animals they should be pushed out into NWFP and exiled.

inshallah.
02:01 PM on 03/04/2009
Islamophobia and neo-colonialism in one neat little package. I spy with my little eye... something that begins with 'Z'
03:07 PM on 03/04/2009
it's not islamophobia, it's islamoreality. and it wouldn't be neo-colonialism, it would be colonialism. I wouldn't trust the pakistanis to have their own flag, government, etc. I think India should be an occupying force which is used to civilize and stabilize the state. After educating and making them a productive part of the world we have to break up the country into many different states.

This way if islamic fundamentalism creeps up again, they will be busy fighting each other instead of india.
04:48 PM on 03/04/2009
chaos. Them a big words for a high school drop out. We're impressed.
Finish your GDE and off to Madison College of Agriculture.
02:29 PM on 03/04/2009
No, India should not desire any new territory. It should just take the part of Kashmir that is occupied by Pakistan. But it can help the newly formed States in whatever manner it can afford to do.
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Ergon
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12:10 PM on 03/04/2009
India arrests Indian Army colonel who staged a terrorist attack:
http://www.ocnus.net/artman2/publish/Defence_Arms_13/India_Hindu_Supremacist_Terror_Network.shtml
03:09 PM on 03/04/2009
this is too funny. instead of discussing the attack on the sri lankan cricket team, pakistanis try to distract to divert attention to india.

i think hatred of india is the only thing holding the failed state together this long.
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Ergon
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03:33 PM on 03/04/2009
I'm not Pakistani, sunshine.
05:25 PM on 03/04/2009
So your point is? India has an effective law-enforcement agency??
I knew that already!
Now ask your gov to act like Indians did.(after all, P@kistanis love comparing them with Indians..)
Instead of playing "House-arrest -- House-Guest" drama with terr0rists, do something real...
12:26 AM on 03/05/2009
I agree, India does have a superior law enforcement. I would add, excellent Judicial system.
06:48 AM on 03/04/2009
K.i.l.l.i.n.g comes naturally to Pakistanis.

3 MILLION BANGLADESHI'S WERE m.a.s.s.a.c.r.e.d. in 1971.

10000 Palestinians in JORDAN were k.i.l.l.e.d by PAKISTANI ARMY in the 70s!

Now they talk abt Palestine.
07:24 AM on 03/04/2009
Don't you know they belong to the martial race :-) That is what they do best.
04:57 PM on 03/04/2009
why are no pakis replying to this? oh wait, facts are like kryptonite to pakis.
05:41 AM on 03/04/2009
Pakistan was born because those Muslims did not want to live under Hindu rule. Pakistan exists because it wants to be a Islamic State. And let's be honest, right now the only thing Pakistan has to offer the world is fundamentalist Islam in the form of terrorism.
01:47 AM on 03/04/2009
Give the Pushtuns (sp) thier own state.
06:44 AM on 03/04/2009
Yeah.

Also give baluch people BALUCHISTAN and SINDHUDESH TOO.
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12:24 AM on 03/04/2009
Stinking cowards.
firelord5000
Lord of Fire, Duke of Carnage, King of Destruction
12:16 AM on 03/04/2009
Sad news, but this might be the 1 thing atrocious enough to get Pakistan to hunt down the various organizations operating in the border regions. Cricket is for them the way baseball used to be for us 20-30 years ago, when someone attacks your favorite past time, then it is W.A.R!
12:39 AM on 03/04/2009
Is it so? I thought training terr0rists was the favorite pass time ..
01:50 AM on 03/04/2009
I dont blame the Pakistanis if they were training terrorists, with a big bully like india their hands were pretty much forced.
11:42 PM on 03/03/2009
Pakistan,

A Failing State

With Nukes.

Kinda wish we hadn't driven the Taliban and Bin Laden into Pakistan, Huh?
firelord5000
Lord of Fire, Duke of Carnage, King of Destruction
12:12 AM on 03/04/2009
Partially failing because of those things, big shock that our actions create more problems then they solve, after all supporting the Shah worked out great, oh wait hmm, how about helping Saddam vs Iran, oh wait lol I FORGOT! Hmm how about CIA with he Mujahedeen, oh wait, hmm, I dunno I'm all out... oh how about drawing a line on a map and saying you live here, and you live there... ahhh crap, that didn't work out either, blah I give up!
12:45 AM on 03/04/2009
And of course P@kistan has nothing to do with it's current status..
It's all RAW, MOSSAD, CIA ,KGB and so on..
11:24 PM on 03/03/2009
Very sad. I think crcket is one thing all these countries really share an interest together in.
09:44 PM on 03/03/2009
This links shows India is involved:

http://thenews.jang.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=20715

India knows it and that is why one of its ministers is proposing to postpone a local cricket tournament of international stature, because he is expecting a tit for tat.

If Pakistan were as economically powerful as India and a non-Muslim country, the whole world would be condemning India by now, even proposing military intervention to rescue Sikhs, Muslims and Christians in that country.
10:11 PM on 03/03/2009
hardly a credible source, here's more from the same website:

"But the fact remains that there is no precedence for the Indian intelligence agency having the ability to infiltrate an important urban capital of Pakistan and carrying out such a well-organised and high-profile terrorist attack — that, too, by using a whole group of gunmen."

http://thenews.jang.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=20713

Stop making excuses and accept the fact it was pakistani terrorists that did this.
10:34 PM on 03/03/2009
And this :
http://thenews.jang.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=165515
"At which point we enter the realms of fantasy. Within minutes a PPP politician was being interviewed on a private TV channel and saying that …"this is clearly the work of a foreign hand" (a verbatim quote). The internet was quickly alight with allegations that this was an Indian operation, or a Tamil Tiger operation and whatever it was it could not possibly have been carried out by Pakistanis or Muslims because Muslims are peace-loving people. The culture of instinctive denial clicked into gear immediately, fingers were as quickly pointed and assumptions, none of them backed by a shred of empirical evidence, were made."
10:28 PM on 03/03/2009
And here you go again!!
Don't you think it's time to admit and seek help?
11:02 PM on 03/03/2009
SaulJihad posted:
"If Pakistan were as economically powerful as India and a non-Musli m country"

A country can be economically powerful OR non-Mus lim. Never both.