Sri Lankan security forces destroyed three Tamil Tiger boats on Saturday and killed at least 18 guerrillas trying to escape a major military ground offensive, defence officials said. Tiger rebels are battling to resist an military assault that has pushed them into a 20-square-kilometre (eight-square-mile) patch of land in the northeast coastal district of… Continue reading Sri Lanka says 18 rebels killed in sea battle
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Sri Lanka: troops take key village, kill 44 rebels
Sri Lankan security forces captured a key village from Tamil Tiger rebels on Friday after heavy fighting that left at least 44 guerrillas dead, a military spokesman said. Troops moved into Anandapuram, which the rebels had been using as a logistics base, after intense clashes on Thursday, Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said. The Liberation… Continue reading Sri Lanka: troops take key village, kill 44 rebels
S.Lanka summons Norwegian envoy over ‘Tiger call’
Sri Lanka said Thursday it had summoned Norway’s envoy to complain about the Nordic country’s alleged role in arranging a telephone conversation between Tamil Tiger rebels and a UN official. Foreign Secretary Palitha Kohona said the government voiced its "displeasure" over the call supposedly arranged last week between UN humanitarian chief John Holmes and a… Continue reading S.Lanka summons Norwegian envoy over ‘Tiger call’
Sri Lanka govt says key rebel supply route closed
Sri Lankan government forces have cut off an essential supply route to Tamil Tiger rebels trapped in the jungle, the defence ministry said Thursday. The Tiger guerrillas are battling to hold back a military assault that has pushed them into a 21 square kilometre (eight square mile) patch of land in the northeast of… Continue reading Sri Lanka govt says key rebel supply route closed
Sri Lanka firmly rejects cease-fire calls
Sri Lanka’s president has firmly rejected calls for a pause in the fight against the Tamil Tigers, saying the army will stop only when the rebels are wiped out. After a string of battlefield victories, the military says it is close to crushing the insurgents and ending 25 years of civil war, but concerns… Continue reading Sri Lanka firmly rejects cease-fire calls
S.Lanka rejects Tamil truce
Sri Lanka on Tuesday rejected international calls for a truce with the Tamil Tigers saying that any let up would allow the cornered rebels to prolong their separatist war by another 25 years. Foreign Secretary Palitha Kohona said that members of the international community had fallen for a deliberate ploy by the Liberation Tigers… Continue reading S.Lanka rejects Tamil truce
Defiant Tigers frustrate Sri Lanka’s military
Two months after President Mahinda Rajapakse vowed that the Tamil Tiger rebels would be defeated within days, fighting rages on in Sri Lanka at the cost of escalating military, rebel and civilian lives. Government forces who were advancing into Liberation Tigers’ of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) territory at the rate of more than a kilometre… Continue reading Defiant Tigers frustrate Sri Lanka’s military
Sri Lanka govt says 46 rebels killed
Sri Lankan government troops killed at least 46 rebels during weekend battles in the northeast of the island where they have cornered the Tamil Tiger guerrillas, the defence ministry said Sunday. The Tiger fighters were shot dead in two days of fighting in and around the town of Puthukkudiriruppu, the ministry said in a… Continue reading Sri Lanka govt says 46 rebels killed
Foreign aid groups seek access to war-torn Sri Lanka
A senior European official said Saturday that aid groups want to help Sri Lanka meet the humanitarian needs of civilians in the country’s battle zone and are "not against" the government. Colombo has drawn international criticism for not allowing safe passage for tens of thousands of non-combatants caught in a narrow strip of coastal… Continue reading Foreign aid groups seek access to war-torn Sri Lanka
UN, US, Britain urge pause in Sri Lanka fighting
The United Nations, backed by Britain and the United States, has pressed for a "humanitarian pause" in strife-torn Sri Lanka and blamed Tamil rebels for the plight of trapped civilians. United Nations humanitarian chief John Holmes told reporters after an informal UN Security Council briefing that his main concern "is the civilian population trapped… Continue reading UN, US, Britain urge pause in Sri Lanka fighting
