Sri Lanka jets hit Tiger positions as ground battles rage: military News

COLOMBO (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s airforce staged a series of bombing raids against suspected Tamil Tiger targets as ground troops fought fierce battles on several fronts, the defence ministry said on Saturday. Security forces, waging a massive offensive against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), have been facing stiff resistance in their march toward… Continue reading Sri Lanka jets hit Tiger positions as ground battles rage: military News

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Sri Lankan troops take key Tiger sea base

COLOMBO (AFP) — Sri Lankan troops on Thursday captured a key Tamil Tiger naval base as part of an offensive to dismantle the rebels’ northern fiefdom, the defence ministry said.   Security forces leading a major offensive to capture the Tamil Tiger political capital of Kilinochchi had opened another front in the neighbouring Mullaittivu district… Continue reading Sri Lankan troops take key Tiger sea base

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Monsoon floods affect 370,000 in Sri Lanka: UN

GENEVA (AFP) – Monsoon floods in the north of Sri Lanka have affected more than 370,000 people, with 71,000 being displaced, the United Nations said Tuesday.   "The number of affected population has increased as some areas were previously inaccessible and new information is now being received," said Elisabeth Byrs of the UN Office for… Continue reading Monsoon floods affect 370,000 in Sri Lanka: UN

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Sri Lanka says moving on Tiger political HQ

COLOMBO (AFP) — Sri Lanka's defence ministry on Wednesday reported renewed heavy fighting in the north of the island as its troops maintained their advance on the Tamil Tigers' political capital. The ministry had said last week that the fall of Kilinochchi, 330 kilometres (206 miles) north of Colombo, was imminent, but government troops have… Continue reading Sri Lanka says moving on Tiger political HQ

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Sri Lanka resumes advance on rebel HQ

COLOMBO (AFP) — Sri Lankan security forces have resumed their offensive to capture the political capital of Tamil Tiger rebels after heavy monsoon rains began subsiding, the defence ministry said Sunday. "The air sorties were made in support of the advancing 57th division infantry battalions," the ministry said. Flooding had stalled the military push on… Continue reading Sri Lanka resumes advance on rebel HQ

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