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Two planes belonging to Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels have attacked the capital Colombo, damaging a government building, officials say. | Two planes belonging to Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels have attacked the capital Colombo, damaging a government building, officials say. |
Both planes were downed, one of them hitting inland revenue offices, killing one person and injuring at least 40 others, officials said. | Both planes were downed, one of them hitting inland revenue offices, killing one person and injuring at least 40 others, officials said. |
The other plane was shot down near the city's airport, which has been closed. | The other plane was shot down near the city's airport, which has been closed. |
The raid comes as the army has driven the Tigers into a shrinking zone of jungle in the north of Sri Lanka. | The raid comes as the army has driven the Tigers into a shrinking zone of jungle in the north of Sri Lanka. |
A pro-rebel website, TamilNet, said the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), had carried out the attack. | A pro-rebel website, TamilNet, said the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), had carried out the attack. |
Correspondents say the attack amounts to a major embarrassment for Sri Lanka's government, which had claimed to have destroyed all the rebels' hidden runways and put its small air force out of action. | Correspondents say the attack amounts to a major embarrassment for Sri Lanka's government, which had claimed to have destroyed all the rebels' hidden runways and put its small air force out of action. |
'Massive explosion' | 'Massive explosion' |
The city was put on full alert at about 2130 (1600 GMT) as electricity was cut and searchlights and tracer fire from anti-aircraft guns cut through the night sky. | The city was put on full alert at about 2130 (1600 GMT) as electricity was cut and searchlights and tracer fire from anti-aircraft guns cut through the night sky. |
Briton Barry Walker told the BBC that he was in a central Colombo hotel when the blackout hit. | Briton Barry Walker told the BBC that he was in a central Colombo hotel when the blackout hit. |
"We were sitting by the swimming pool when we heard firing of heavy anti-aircraft guns. Heavy shell fire. This lasted 20-25 minutes... then there was a massive explosion," he said. | "We were sitting by the swimming pool when we heard firing of heavy anti-aircraft guns. Heavy shell fire. This lasted 20-25 minutes... then there was a massive explosion," he said. |
Another witness told the BBC he saw a low-flying aircraft and then heard a huge explosion by the city's fort, where many government offices are located. | Another witness told the BBC he saw a low-flying aircraft and then heard a huge explosion by the city's fort, where many government offices are located. |
The air force headquarters, which is in the same area, may have been the target, correspondents say. | The air force headquarters, which is in the same area, may have been the target, correspondents say. |
Air force jets scrambled | Air force jets scrambled |
The ministry of defence said a tax office of the inland revenue department was in flames after one of the planes went down into the building. | The ministry of defence said a tax office of the inland revenue department was in flames after one of the planes went down into the building. |
The other plane was shot down next to the international airport, just outside Colombo, and the body of its pilot had been found, defence spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella said. | The other plane was shot down next to the international airport, just outside Colombo, and the body of its pilot had been found, defence spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella said. |
Witnesses at the airport told Associated Press news agency that anti-aircraft guns had been firing followed by an explosion. | Witnesses at the airport told Associated Press news agency that anti-aircraft guns had been firing followed by an explosion. |
Military spokesman Brig Udaya Nanayakkara said the alert began when a suspected Tamil Tiger aircraft was spotted north-east of Colombo and the capital's air defences were activated. | Military spokesman Brig Udaya Nanayakkara said the alert began when a suspected Tamil Tiger aircraft was spotted north-east of Colombo and the capital's air defences were activated. |
We were right in the middle of an arc of gunfire and there were search lights into the sky trying to pick out aircraft Barry WalkerBritish man in Colombo Eyewitness: Air raidRebels attack despite losses | |
Air force jets were scrambled to engage the planes. | Air force jets were scrambled to engage the planes. |
The attack comes as a major Sri Lankan army offensive has inflicted a series of defeats on the Tamil Tiger forces, pushing the rebels into a narrow area of jungle in the north of Sri Lanka. | The attack comes as a major Sri Lankan army offensive has inflicted a series of defeats on the Tamil Tiger forces, pushing the rebels into a narrow area of jungle in the north of Sri Lanka. |
The Tigers have used light planes in the past to attack Colombo. | The Tigers have used light planes in the past to attack Colombo. |
In October 2008, suspected Tamil Tiger rebels carried out air strikes on oil tanks near the capital, Colombo, and in north-western Sri Lanka. | In October 2008, suspected Tamil Tiger rebels carried out air strikes on oil tanks near the capital, Colombo, and in north-western Sri Lanka. |
Colombo was also targeted in another raid in March 2007. | Colombo was also targeted in another raid in March 2007. |
About 70,000 people have died in the last 25 years as the Tigers have been fighting for a separate homeland in the north and east of the country. | About 70,000 people have died in the last 25 years as the Tigers have been fighting for a separate homeland in the north and east of the country. |
Are you in Colombo? Have you witnessed any of the attacks? Send us your story using the form below: | Are you in Colombo? Have you witnessed any of the attacks? Send us your story using the form below: |