6 feet pipe bombs near Colombo Airport
22 April 2019, 19:42 BDT


Sri Lanka's Air Force rescues strong pipelines near Colombo's main airport. The bomb has been disabled. The air force said that the bomb was kept inside the six-foot-long pipe at the side of the road.
A police source told AFP that the pipe bombs were found in the house on Sunday night. The bomb was kept on the road to the airport's main terminal. Police sources say this was a house bomb. The explosive was kept in the pipe.
Air Force spokesman Group Captain Gihan said in Seneviratan that the idea of locating IED locally has been made.
At least 290 people were killed in eight bomb blasts in three churches and hotels in Sri Lanka yesterday morning. Among them 36 foreigners Then the bomb was recovered from the airport terminal.
An air force spokesman said that the bomb was in the unused six-foot pipe on the side of the road. He said, 'We have removed the bomb. A bomb exploded in a safe place in the air force. '
Security has been issued at Bandaranaike International Airport. After the bombing, air fluctuations were hampered. Passengers are searching for the passengers at the airport. That is why the passengers were asked to go to the airport four hours before the scheduled time.
One hundred thousand people were killed in a terrible civil war in Sri Lanka. The memory of the pain is still chasing the people of Sri Lanka.
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