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S Lanka hospital 'attacked again' | S Lanka hospital 'attacked again' |
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The Red Cross in Sri Lanka says three more civilians have been killed in artillery attacks on a hospital in Tamil Tiger-held territory. | |
It said another 10 people were injured when shells hit a ward on Monday in the hospital in Puthukkudiyiruppu town in Mullaitivu district. | |
Aid workers say nine died in three strikes on the hospital at the weekend. | |
The government says it is not responsible for the attacks and has told civilians to leave the war zone. | |
'Decisive stage' | 'Decisive stage' |
Puthukkudiyiruppu is situated in an enclave held by the rebels and is home to tens of thousands of civilians. | Puthukkudiyiruppu is situated in an enclave held by the rebels and is home to tens of thousands of civilians. |
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The hospital is one of the last functioning health facilities in the area. | The hospital is one of the last functioning health facilities in the area. |
A Red Cross spokeswoman told the BBC's Anbarasan Ethirajan in Colombo that people had started to leave the hospital in search of safer places. | |
The spokeswoman, Sarasi Wijeratne, said the organisation was "negotiating for safe passage with both sides to bring the sick and wounded to government-controlled territory for treatment". | |
In an earlier attack, the UN said, the shells hit a crowded paediatric unit. At least nine people were killed in the firing, the Red Cross said. | In an earlier attack, the UN said, the shells hit a crowded paediatric unit. At least nine people were killed in the firing, the Red Cross said. |
It is not clear who fired them, with pro-rebel websites blaming the army for the attacks, and the military denying any role. | It is not clear who fired them, with pro-rebel websites blaming the army for the attacks, and the military denying any role. |
In a statement, the government said fighting in the north-east was at a "decisive stage" and that it could not guarantee civilians' safety in the area. | In a statement, the government said fighting in the north-east was at a "decisive stage" and that it could not guarantee civilians' safety in the area. |
Separately, the army said it had found an underground bunker complex it believed was a home of the top leader of the Tamil Tigers. | Separately, the army said it had found an underground bunker complex it believed was a home of the top leader of the Tamil Tigers. |
INSURGENCY TIMELINE 1976: Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam form in the north-east1987: India deploys peace-keepers to Tamil areas but they leave in 19901993: President Premadasa killed by Tiger bomb2001: Attack on airport destroys half Sri Lankan Airlines fleet2002: Government and rebels agree ceasefire2005: Mahinda Rajapaksa becomes president2006: Heavy fighting resumes2009: Army takes main rebel bases of Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu Voices from Sri LankaTamil diaspora voices | INSURGENCY TIMELINE 1976: Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam form in the north-east1987: India deploys peace-keepers to Tamil areas but they leave in 19901993: President Premadasa killed by Tiger bomb2001: Attack on airport destroys half Sri Lankan Airlines fleet2002: Government and rebels agree ceasefire2005: Mahinda Rajapaksa becomes president2006: Heavy fighting resumes2009: Army takes main rebel bases of Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu Voices from Sri LankaTamil diaspora voices |
The two-storey-deep bunker was found hidden in a coconut plantation in Mullaitivu district during fighting on Monday, the army said. | The two-storey-deep bunker was found hidden in a coconut plantation in Mullaitivu district during fighting on Monday, the army said. |
The ministry said the bunker had electricity generators, air conditioning and medical supplies. | The ministry said the bunker had electricity generators, air conditioning and medical supplies. |
There was no sign of the rebel leader Velupillai Prabhakaran. | There was no sign of the rebel leader Velupillai Prabhakaran. |
The army also said it had captured another rebel air strip. The 2km strip near Piramanthalkulam is the seventh captured by the military. | |
The Sri Lankan government has told civilians to leave the area of fighting in the north-east but it is unclear how tens of thousands of civilians can escape. | The Sri Lankan government has told civilians to leave the area of fighting in the north-east but it is unclear how tens of thousands of civilians can escape. |
Sri Lanka's military says it has designated a safe zone for civilians in a 32 sq km buffer zone on the A-35 main road which links Paranthan and Mullaitivu. | Sri Lanka's military says it has designated a safe zone for civilians in a 32 sq km buffer zone on the A-35 main road which links Paranthan and Mullaitivu. |
The safe zone is inside a gradually shrinking rebel enclave north of Mullaitivu. | The safe zone is inside a gradually shrinking rebel enclave north of Mullaitivu. |
Aid workers say that, in recent days, shells have fallen into the zone and people have been killed there. Both sides deny being responsible for firing into the area. | Aid workers say that, in recent days, shells have fallen into the zone and people have been killed there. Both sides deny being responsible for firing into the area. |
The Sri Lankan military said there had been more heavy fighting on Monday, with two rebel leaders critically wounded. | The Sri Lankan military said there had been more heavy fighting on Monday, with two rebel leaders critically wounded. |
There is no independent confirmation of the claim - journalists are not able to reach the front lines. | There is no independent confirmation of the claim - journalists are not able to reach the front lines. |
The army offensive has pushed the rebels into a 300 sq km (110 sq mile) corner of jungle. | The army offensive has pushed the rebels into a 300 sq km (110 sq mile) corner of jungle. |
Aid agencies say up to 250,000 civilians are in the area. | Aid agencies say up to 250,000 civilians are in the area. |
The government says the number is closer to 120,000. It accuses the Tamil Tigers of not allowing civilians to leave, saying they are being used as human shields. | The government says the number is closer to 120,000. It accuses the Tamil Tigers of not allowing civilians to leave, saying they are being used as human shields. |
The rebels say the civilians prefer to stay where they are under rebel "protection". | The rebels say the civilians prefer to stay where they are under rebel "protection". |
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