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Prisoners climb onto nearby roofs to get a view of a building set alight by rioting inmates on January 24, 2012.At least 28 people have been injured in clashes between guards and rioting inmates at a prison in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo, police say.
Reports say guards opened fire to restore order and most of the injured are prisoners with bullet wounds.
A local man told the Associated Press there had been disturbances at Welikada (Magazine) jail for several days.
Reports say prisoners want better food and conditions. Police say inmates are angry at moves to curb drug smuggling.
Police spokesman Ajith Rohana said 24 prisoners and four guards had been hurt in Tuesday's violence.
Guards carry an injured colleague to safety during riots at the main prison in Colombo on January 24, 2012. Several guards were also hurt in the clashes
AP quoted a doctor at Colombo National Hospital saying most of the prisoners had gunshot wounds. Three guards had been hit by stones and another had a fractured leg.
None of the injuries was life threatening, Dr Prasad Ariyawansa said.
Pictures from the scene showed soldiers deployed outside the jail as black smoke billowed into the air from inside the complex.
Prisoners are reported to have set fire to a kitchen and an administrative building.
A number of inmates have been demonstrating on rooftops with a banner calling for the prison chief to be removed.
Welikada is a maximum security jail described as Sri Lanka's largest.