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  • Thirty-Two Civilians Now Reach Naval Troops

    MANNAR: AS LTTE'S hostile attitude towards innocent civilians in un-cleared areas is fast turning worse with intensification of their offensives against Security Forces, more and more civilians in order to seek refuge in cleared areas have begun vacating those areas, the latest being a group of thirty-two civilians.
  • Three Tiger Cadres Give Up Terrorism &; Surrender

    THREE HARDCORE TIGER CADRES, fully frustrated with LTTE's inhuman cycle of violence and ill-treatment have sought refuge under the Security Forces in newly-captured Palamoddai in Vavuniya after giving up the terrorist organization.
  • Tigers Desperately Seeking Help - Strategy Page

    RECENT LOSSES HAVE resulted in the LTTE openly appealing to the government of Tamil Nadu for help in their war. Despite the popularity of the LTTE cause in Tamil Nadu, the LTTE terror tactics have backfired. The Tamil Nadu Government has turned on the LTTE over the last decade, and this LTTE appeal will fail, the respected military website Strategy Page said.
  • Army Commander Meets Wanni Ground Commanders

    COMMANDER OF THE ARMY Lieutenant General Sarath Fonseka flew to Vavuniya Thursday (10) morning to meet Wanni ground commanders in order to assess the security situation in the area.
  • More LTTE Bunkers Fall in Army Hands

    VAVUNIYA & MANNAR: ARMED CLASHES occurred between 7.00 a.m. – 4.00 p.m. on Wednesday (09) in the general areas of PALAMODDAI, enabling the troops capture one more LTTE bunker with a stock of ammunition and hand grenades.
  • Smashing Bunkers They Forge Ahead

    WELIOYA: TROOPS now on their way northward along the WELIOYA front directed heavy attacks on three Tiger bunkers in the north of KIRIIBBANWEWA Wednesday (9).
  • Thirty-Two Civilians Now Reach Naval Troops

    MANNAR: AS LTTE'S hostile attitude towards innocent civilians in un-cleared areas is fast turning worse with intensification of their offensives against Security Forces, more and more civilians in order to seek refuge in cleared areas have begun vacating those areas, the latest being a group of thirty-two civilians.
  • Three Tiger Cadres Give Up Terrorism &; Surrender

    THREE HARDCORE TIGER CADRES, fully frustrated with LTTE's inhuman cycle of violence and ill-treatment have sought refuge under the Security Forces in newly-captured Palamoddai in Vavuniya after giving up the terrorist organization.