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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

The security forces destroyed 35 LTTE bunkers

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The security forces destroyed 35 LTTE bunkers in their forward defence line in Jaffna around 12.45 this morning. The troops launched this surprised attack going beyond their forward defence line. Military spokesman Udaya Nanayakkara says shell attacks were also launched targeting the withdrawing terrorists with their wounded colleagues. It is believed that at least 30 terrorists were killed or wounded in these attacks. Seven security personnel were injured in the incident.
43 persons crossed over to government-controlled areas from un-cleared areas in Vanni last month. Some of them have said that the LTTE has ordered it is compulsory for school children in Wanni to undergo military training. Children are being forcefully recruited to the organization. Civilians in the area have been asked to transfuse their blood to be used to treat injured LTTE members.
Meanwhile, defence affairs spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella stressed that the security forces have no involvement in the claymore mine attack in Periyamadu yesterday. The Minister dismissed charges leveled against the government and the armed forces in this connection.
The air force fighter jets raided an operational center of the terrorists in the south of forward defence line in Muhamalai around 8.20 am today. Air force spokesman Andrew Wijesuriya said the pilots have confirmed their target was accurate and the center was completely destroyed.

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