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Sri Lankan troops have entered the last Tamil Tiger rebel stronghold of Mullaitivu in the north-east of the island, military sources say. | Sri Lankan troops have entered the last Tamil Tiger rebel stronghold of Mullaitivu in the north-east of the island, military sources say. |
The town has not been captured and intense fighting is going on, the military spokesman told the BBC. | The town has not been captured and intense fighting is going on, the military spokesman told the BBC. |
There has been no comment from the Tamil Tigers, who have suffered a series of reverses in recent months. | There has been no comment from the Tamil Tigers, who have suffered a series of reverses in recent months. |
The government has vowed to crush the rebels, who have been fighting for a separate homeland for 25 years. | The government has vowed to crush the rebels, who have been fighting for a separate homeland for 25 years. |
At least 70,000 people have been killed during the insurgency. | At least 70,000 people have been killed during the insurgency. |
Stall tactics | Stall tactics |
A government spokesman said troops from the 59th division had entered Mullaitivu and that it was "a matter of time before they take full control of the area". | A government spokesman said troops from the 59th division had entered Mullaitivu and that it was "a matter of time before they take full control of the area". |
See map of the region | See map of the region |
Tamil Tiger rebels blasted through the walls of a reservoir on Saturday in an attempt to stall the advancing troops, the military said. | Tamil Tiger rebels blasted through the walls of a reservoir on Saturday in an attempt to stall the advancing troops, the military said. |
There is no way of confirming any of the claims as independent journalists are barred from conflict zone. | There is no way of confirming any of the claims as independent journalists are barred from conflict zone. |
The BBC's Anbarasan Ethirajan in Colombo says the fall of the last main town under the Tigers' control would deprive the group of a crucial military base. | |
The government has won a string of military victories in recent months, including the capture of the rebels' de facto capital of Kilinochchi, cornering the rebels into a tiny pocket of territory in the island's north-east. | |
Some officials have predicted the army will recapture the north from the Tamil Tigers in the coming weeks. | |
However, even with its strong advances, the rebels have shown on many occasions their capacity to fight a guerrilla war operating from secret jungle bases. | |
It is not clear what has happened to the residents of Mullaitivu. | |
Earlier this week the military said it had designated a safe zone for civilians as it pushed ahead with its offensive in the area. | |
But as the fighting intensifies, aid agencies have expressed growing concern for the safety of 250,000 civilians reportedly trapped inside the conflict zones. | |
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