/ 18 November 2008

Sri Lanka troops in sea battle as Tiger towns fall

Sri Lanka’s navy traded fire with a flotilla of Tamil rebel boats off the island’s north-eastern coast Tuesday, a day after ground troops captured three guerrilla-held towns, defence officials said.

The navy’s special boat squadron engaged the four boats of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) off Mullaitivu district and destroyed at least two of them, a navy spokesperson said.

He said at least six guerrillas were believed to have died in the attack. There were no immediate reports of casualties among security forces.

The sea battle came after the government said its forces had captured three strategic towns from the rebels.

The advances capped three days of psychologically important gains for government troops, who have been battling the rebels for more than 35 years, army chief Sarath Fonseka said.

Security forces entered the town of Mankulam, about 30km south of the Tamil Tiger political capital of Kilinochchi, after intense battles with the rebels, Fonseka said.

Troops also took the nearby town of Pannikankulam, as well as Kumalamunai, a town just south of the key LTTE base of Mullaittivu.

There was no immediate comment from the Tigers.

Sri Lankan authorities have restricted access to the embattled areas for journalists as well as for most aid workers, making claims by the two sides impossible to independently verify.

The Sri Lankan government pulled out of a Norwegian-brokered truce with the LTTE in January. — AFP

 

AFP