Sri Lanka Warns Those Damaging Property Can Be Shot

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Sri Lanka on Tuesday said those found damaging public property or harming others could be shot, after a day of clashes that killed seven people and injured more than 200, in violence that prompted Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa to resign.

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