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Sri Lanka raid 'kills civilians' | Sri Lanka raid 'kills civilians' |
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An air strike has killed at least five civilians in territory controlled by the Tamil Tiger rebels in northern Sri Lanka, hospital officials say. | An air strike has killed at least five civilians in territory controlled by the Tamil Tiger rebels in northern Sri Lanka, hospital officials say. |
At least two of the dead are said to be children from the same family. | At least two of the dead are said to be children from the same family. |
Sri Lanka's military said its air force had attacked a boatyard used by the rebels near Kilinochchi town. | |
It said there was no proof children had been killed. The government has claimed repeated successes against the rebels in recent weeks. | |
In January, Sri Lanka's government formally withdrew from a truce deal that had become increasingly obsolete amid rising violence. | In January, Sri Lanka's government formally withdrew from a truce deal that had become increasingly obsolete amid rising violence. |
Tamil Tiger rebels control a swathe of territory in the north of the island and are fighting for an independent state. | Tamil Tiger rebels control a swathe of territory in the north of the island and are fighting for an independent state. |
Both rebels and the military accuse each other of targeting civilians. | Both rebels and the military accuse each other of targeting civilians. |
UN visit | UN visit |
Friday's air raid, west of Kilinochchi, killed five civilians, local hospital officials said. | Friday's air raid, west of Kilinochchi, killed five civilians, local hospital officials said. |
Another 14 people were reportedly hurt in the attack. | Another 14 people were reportedly hurt in the attack. |
A local man told the BBC his wife and two children were killed when a bomb fell near a bunker. A third child was badly hurt, the man said. | A local man told the BBC his wife and two children were killed when a bomb fell near a bunker. A third child was badly hurt, the man said. |
The Tamil Tiger rebels said eight people had died in Friday's attack, three of them children. | The Tamil Tiger rebels said eight people had died in Friday's attack, three of them children. |
Sri Lankan military spokesman Brig Udaya Nanayakkara said the air force pilots had targeted a Tamil Tigers camp and could confirm that the bombs had fallen on target. | |
"If somebody was killed that should be the LTTE members who were in the camp," Brig Nanayakkara said. | |
"There is no independent confirmation that young children were killed." | |
Journalists are not allowed to enter rebel-held territory, making it hard to check casualty figures. | |
Both sides have been accused of exaggerating the number of enemy casualties. | Both sides have been accused of exaggerating the number of enemy casualties. |
An international human rights group on Thursday called on the UN Security Council to impose sanctions on Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels for using child soldiers. | An international human rights group on Thursday called on the UN Security Council to impose sanctions on Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels for using child soldiers. |
The Human Rights Watch (HRW) report also accused the government of ignoring child recruitment by an allied paramilitary force. | The Human Rights Watch (HRW) report also accused the government of ignoring child recruitment by an allied paramilitary force. |
The report came as a UN envoy began a visit to the island nation to assess the UN mission there. | The report came as a UN envoy began a visit to the island nation to assess the UN mission there. |
The Tigers have been fighting for an independent state in the north and east since 1983. The government pushed them out of their strongholds in the east last year. | The Tigers have been fighting for an independent state in the north and east since 1983. The government pushed them out of their strongholds in the east last year. |
More than 70,000 people have been killed since the civil war began. | More than 70,000 people have been killed since the civil war began. |
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