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Situation in Sri Lanka has become dangerous - Ranil

Mawbima (DM) | Published: 2:51 PM Apr 20 2022
Local Situation in Sri Lanka has become dangerous - Ranil

The situation in the country has become very dangerous, UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe says.

He was commenting on yesterday's unrest in Rambukkana.

The former Prime Minister added the situation is likely to move to other areas.

"We have to decide what we're going to do," he said, stressing the need to control the unrest amongst people promptly.

Mawbima (DM) | Published: 2:51 PM Apr 20 2022

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