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33 killed in clashes in northern Sri Lanka

Posted : Tue, 16 Oct 2007 04:41:10 GMT
By : DPA
Category : Asia (World)
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Colombo - Sri Lankan troops launched a series of pre-emptive strikes ahead of their forward defence lines in the northern part of the country, killing at least 32 rebels and losing one government soldier, a military spokesman said Tuesday. The operations were launched in the Wanni and Jaffna areas, 260 kilometres and 370 kilometres north of the capital respectively, on Monday in the wake of a string of rebel attacks on the security forces manning isolated guard positions.

The rebels had also attempted to infiltrate the forward defence lines in the north during the past few weeks.

Government troops launched their first operation in Mullikulam, in Wanni district, killing at least 20 rebels. Seven bodies, including five females, were recovered from the scene while 15 more were injured, the spokesman said.

Around the same area a government soldier was killed and seven more were wounded when rebels engaged troops using artillery and heavy mortar fire. Government troops were unable to retaliate because the rebel gun positions were located around an old Roman Catholic church in the area, he said.

In another confrontation, soldiers attacked a rebel hideout in Vilathikulam in Wanni district on Monday evening, killing eight rebels.

Military authorities said government troops killed four rebels and seized their weapons in Muhamali, 370 kilometres north of the capital, on Monday.

Meanwhile, troops were deployed to carry out a search operation for suspected Tamil rebels who attacked an army detachment in south-eastern Sri Lanka on Monday evening.

Military spokesman Udaya Nanyakkara said that reinforcements were sent in from a nearby camp to the detachment located at Thalgasmankada, 380 kilometres south east of the capital, on the boarder of a wildlife park.

He said no damage had been caused to the security forces, but Tamil rebels claimed they overran the detachments and killed six soldiers.

The area where the detachment was located boarders the eastern province where Tamil rebels have been carrying out small attacks after their main bases were overrun in successive military operations.

Fighting in the north and eastern provinces during the past 23 months has escalated, claiming the lives of more than 5,300 people, including rebels, soldiers and civilians.

A Norwegian-backed cease-fire between rebels of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and the government signed in February 2002 has been ignored by both sides.

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