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S Lanka army accused of killings | S Lanka army accused of killings |
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Tamil Tiger rebels in Sri Lanka have accused the army of killing five civilians, including two children, in the rebel-controlled north. | |
The rebels said artillery shells fired by the military fell inside a camp for internally displaced people near the northern town of Kilinochchi. | The rebels said artillery shells fired by the military fell inside a camp for internally displaced people near the northern town of Kilinochchi. |
But a Sri Lankan military spokesman later denied the rebels' accusation. | But a Sri Lankan military spokesman later denied the rebels' accusation. |
On Saturday, the government accused the Tigers of planting a bomb in Colombo which wounded at least 43 people. | On Saturday, the government accused the Tigers of planting a bomb in Colombo which wounded at least 43 people. |
The blast comes as the government is undertaking a large offensive against the rebels in northern areas of the island. | The blast comes as the government is undertaking a large offensive against the rebels in northern areas of the island. |
The Tamil Tigers have been fighting for a separate homeland in the north and east for 25 years. More than 70,000 people have died. | The Tamil Tigers have been fighting for a separate homeland in the north and east for 25 years. More than 70,000 people have died. |
Leaflets | Leaflets |
The artillery shell landed amid temporary shelters set up by people displaced by the fighting in the north, according to the Tamil Tigers. | The artillery shell landed amid temporary shelters set up by people displaced by the fighting in the north, according to the Tamil Tigers. |
In a statement, the rebel group said five people had been killed, among them two small children - the bodies of whom could be seen in pictures subsequently released. | In a statement, the rebel group said five people had been killed, among them two small children - the bodies of whom could be seen in pictures subsequently released. |
They blamed Sri Lanka's military for the shelling which they said had happened not far from Kilinochchi, the Tigers' administrative headquarters. | They blamed Sri Lanka's military for the shelling which they said had happened not far from Kilinochchi, the Tigers' administrative headquarters. |
A spokesman for the military, Brig Udaya Nanayakkara, said the allegation was false, and that the military operation in the north had targeted only the Tigers' defences and not civilians. | A spokesman for the military, Brig Udaya Nanayakkara, said the allegation was false, and that the military operation in the north had targeted only the Tigers' defences and not civilians. |
Aid agencies say there are 135,000 people in Kilinochchi district who have been displaced by the fighting. | Aid agencies say there are 135,000 people in Kilinochchi district who have been displaced by the fighting. |
More than half of them have abandoned their homes in the last three months, fleeing further into rebel territory ahead of a military advance to crush the Tigers, and end their fight for a separate state for the Tamil minority. | More than half of them have abandoned their homes in the last three months, fleeing further into rebel territory ahead of a military advance to crush the Tigers, and end their fight for a separate state for the Tamil minority. |
The Sri Lankan air force has begun dropping leaflets urging civilians to cross in government-controlled areas. | The Sri Lankan air force has begun dropping leaflets urging civilians to cross in government-controlled areas. |
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