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Sri Lanka |
Sri Lanka says 39 rebels, 6 troops killed in clashes |
2007-12-03 |
![]() The fighting came two days after the military said they had attacked a line of Tamil Tiger rebel bunkers in South of Adampan, in Mannar. "The LTTE attacked the troops at positions we captured last Saturday in South of Adampan," said Military Spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara. "We have successfully repulsed the attack and retaliated," he said, adding that intercepted communications confirmed 35 rebels were killed. Nanayakkara also said six soldiers died and 20 were injured in the fighting and said the military was holding the captured bunker line. The military also said a small bomb was defused in Colombo, near the official residence of the Air Force commander. Four rebel fighters were killed in a separate clash in Muhamalai, which sits on a heavily-defended "border" that separates government from rebel-held territory in the far northern Jaffna peninsula, the military said. The military said a further 64 Tigers and six soldier were killed in clashes in Jaffna the northern districts of Vavuniya and Mannar at the weekend. Military analysts say there is no clear winner on the horizon, and fear the "Quagmire!" |
Posted by:anonymous5089 |
#1 Uh...actually, the government has been kicking the terrorists' asses for several months now. No clear winner my ass... Oh. Yeah. Written by Reuters. I should have known. |
Posted by: gromky 2007-12-03 07:43 |