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Sri Lanka says rebels evicted from northwestern town
02 Sep 2007 08:13:25 GMT
Source: Reuters
COLOMBO, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's military has taken the Silavathura area in the northwestern district of Mannar, President Mahinda Rajapaksa said on Sunday, a day after the military launched a new offensive to drive out Tamil Tiger rebels.

The offensive comes days after Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama said the country had no plans for a major operation on rebel-held territory in the country's north.

The clashes in Mannar are the latest in a spate of land and sea clashes, ambushes and air raids between the armed forces and Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels.

An estimated 5,000 people have died since last year in renewed fighting after a peace process collapsed. The civil war erupted in 1983 about 70,000 people have died and hundreds of thousands displaced.
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Sri Lankan soldiers arrive at the site of a military helicopter gunship crash following a dawn attack in Anuradhapura October 22, 2007. The Tamil Tigers' air wing bombed a north Sri Lanka air force base before dawn on Monday, the military said, while the Tigers said suicide fighters mounted their biggest ground assault since the two-decade civil war began. The rebel air strike in the north-central district of Anuradhapura comes months after the Tigers' first ever air attacks using light aircraft smuggled into the country in pieces, and as near daily land, air and sea clashes occur. REUTERS/Stringer (SRI LANKA)



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