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Heavy Fighting in Sri Lanka Leaves 100s
Dead
Pakistan
Times
Wire Service
COLOMBO: Tiger rebels
destroyed army bases in northern Sri Lanka leaving 82 combatants dead
according to both sides Sunday as the island's main aid donor, Japan, was
set to launch a fresh peace bid.
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) said they launched attacks along
a broad front in Vavuniya and Mannar districts.
They captured armoured vehicles and heavy weapons after destroying
long-range guns belonging to the military. They also said they destroyed
four or five gun positions.
The Tigers said they killed at least 30 security personnel in a five-hour
battle to capture several gun positions and military detachments. The Tigers
also released pictures of an armoured carrier and bases they captured.
The Defence Ministry said heavy fighting raged in the area, but claimed that
the military had beaten back a guerrilla offensive by killing at least 52
Tiger cadres.
Neither sides' claims can be verified but the guerrillas said they were
planning to return the dead bodies of 16 government soldiers through the
International Committee of the Red Cross.
Tiger spokesman Rasiah Ilanthiriyan said that the guerrillas had established
a forward defence line in areas previously held by the military following
the commando-style attack which began Saturday night.
"The LTTE troops are consolidating their positions in the recaptured area,"
Ilanthiriyan said in a statement. He said a military artillery unit was also
"completely destroyed."
Sporadic artillery exchanges continued in Vavuniya district, which borders
rebel territory, the military and rebels said Sunday. Residents and
officials said they had heard heavy shelling since Saturday night.●
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