More blasts in Sri Lanka as Norway mounts new peace bid

Apr.21 (AFP) - Three policemen were killed and three injured in two mine attacks in Sri Lanka Friday, police said, as Norway launched a fresh bid to save the island's tottering peace process. At least 65 people were killed in the bombings alone while the Tigers said more than a dozen were killed in attacks carried out by pro-government militia.

More than 60,000 people have been killed in three decades of ethnic bloodshed between the majority Sinhalese and minority Tamils. A police official said one attack, at Seerunuwara village in northeastern Trincomalee district, occurred as they were searching for landmines.

One officer died and a second was injured.

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A police vehicle rushing to the area soon after the blast was ambushed with another Claymore mine that killed two policemen and wounded two constables, a police official in the area said.

At least five homes were torched and a civilian killed in Seerunuwara in what appeared to be inter-communal clashes sparked by the first mine attack, police said, adding that security had been stepped up in the area.

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The latest violence comes after Norway failed in its bid to persuade Tamil Tiger rebels to attend rescheduled talks with the

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