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Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka rebels attack army camps near eastern harbour
2006-08-02
Tamil Tiger rebels attacked three army camps near a strategic eastern Sri Lankan port before dawn on Wednesday, military sources said, a day after rebel suicide bombers tried to sink a troop transport ship with 850 aboard. There were no immediate details of any casualties in the attacks in the restive eastern district of Trincomalee, which come as the battle front for control over a water sluice in the restive east widens.

Diplomats and analysts increasingly fear a return to a two-decade civil war that has killed more than 65,000 people since 1983. "The Tigers have fired artillery at three camps," one military source told Reuters. "Communications with one of those camps has been lost."

Nordic truce monitors say a 2002 ceasefire has broken down in all but name and that the foes are locked in a low intensity war. Well over 800 people have died in a series of attacks and military clashes so far this year. On Monday, a senior rebel in the east said an army offensive meant the ceasefire was over and that the war had started. But the government says it remains committed to the ceasefire and the Tigers say they are only acting defensively. "This certainly looks like a war," said one diplomat. "Neither side has shown any sign of wanting to de-escalate this situation and seek peace."
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