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Sri Lanka rebel HQ 'to fall soon' | Sri Lanka rebel HQ 'to fall soon' |
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The Sri Lankan army has said that the capture of the Tamil Tiger rebels' stronghold of Kilinochchi is imminent. | The Sri Lankan army has said that the capture of the Tamil Tiger rebels' stronghold of Kilinochchi is imminent. |
Kilinochchi is the rebels' de facto capital in the north and troops have been attacking it from three directions since Sunday morning. | Kilinochchi is the rebels' de facto capital in the north and troops have been attacking it from three directions since Sunday morning. |
The rebels have been fighting for a separate homeland for Tamils in the north and east since 1983 and 70,000 people have died in the violence. | The rebels have been fighting for a separate homeland for Tamils in the north and east since 1983 and 70,000 people have died in the violence. |
The Tamil Tigers have not yet commented on the army claims. | The Tamil Tigers have not yet commented on the army claims. |
Eastern clashes | |
"The fall of Kilinochchi is very imminent," defence spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying. | "The fall of Kilinochchi is very imminent," defence spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying. |
The spokesman said the rebels appeared to be retreating. | The spokesman said the rebels appeared to be retreating. |
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Heavy fighting has been going on in the area for the past few days as the Sri Lankan military makes a final push to claim the territory. | Heavy fighting has been going on in the area for the past few days as the Sri Lankan military makes a final push to claim the territory. |
The defence ministry has said in a statement that its soldiers are also closing in on Mullaitivu, where the rebels are believed to have concentrated their forces following recent army advances elsewhere in the north. | |
The rebels say they are mounting a successful defence | |
"Troops of the 59th division advancing towards the Tigers' most strategic commanding base in the north-eastern coastal belt, Mullaitivu, are further consolidating and extending their defences," the ministry said. | |
On Tuesday the army said troops had captured the village of Olumadu, on the A34 road to Mullaitivu. | |
The pro-rebel website, TamilNet, has not commented on the latest fighting but on Tuesday released photos of "dead soldiers" from the fighting around Kilinochchi. | |
Correspondents say the photos - if genuine - are the first to be publicly released of the weekend offensive by the army to capture Kilinochchi. | |
Tensions are also running high in the east, where police say at least nine people, including two soldiers, were killed in separate incidents on Tuesday. | |
It was the greatest loss of life in a single day for months in the east. | |
The eastern region is governed by a coalition led by a party that defected from the Tamil Tigers, known as Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Puligal (TMVP). | |
The campaign group, Human Rights Watch, alleges that the TMVP is responsible for some of the recent killings and abductions. | |
Correspondents say that with the battle raging in the north, some view the increase in attacks on security forces in the east as a diversionary tactic by the rebels. | |
On Thursday the Tigers' leader Velupillai Prabhakaran is to deliver his only speech of the year as the rebels commemorate their dead. | |
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