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Intense fighting rages in S Lanka | Intense fighting rages in S Lanka |
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Intense fighting is going on between Sri Lankan troops and Tamil Tiger rebels in north-eastern Sri Lanka. | Intense fighting is going on between Sri Lankan troops and Tamil Tiger rebels in north-eastern Sri Lanka. |
The military says at least 36 rebels have been killed in ferocious battles in Mullaitivu district on Monday. | The military says at least 36 rebels have been killed in ferocious battles in Mullaitivu district on Monday. |
Meanwhile, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says another ship with food items for civilians has reached the conflict zone. | Meanwhile, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says another ship with food items for civilians has reached the conflict zone. |
The Tigers have been driven from most of the territory they held by an army offensive over recent months. | The Tigers have been driven from most of the territory they held by an army offensive over recent months. |
They are now cornered in a small patch of jungle and coastal area in the Mullaitivu district. | They are now cornered in a small patch of jungle and coastal area in the Mullaitivu district. |
See map of the region | See map of the region |
It is estimated that between 70,000 and 200,000 civilians are caught up in the conflict zone. | It is estimated that between 70,000 and 200,000 civilians are caught up in the conflict zone. |
The Tamil Tigers have fought for an independent homeland for Sri Lanka's Tamil minority since 1983. | The Tamil Tigers have fought for an independent homeland for Sri Lanka's Tamil minority since 1983. |
More than 70,000 people have been killed in the war. | More than 70,000 people have been killed in the war. |
The fighting in north-eastern Sri Lanka has become more intense and ferocious as the army attempts to capture the remaining rebel strongholds in Mullaitivu, the military says. | The fighting in north-eastern Sri Lanka has become more intense and ferocious as the army attempts to capture the remaining rebel strongholds in Mullaitivu, the military says. |
In renewed clashes, troops have destroyed many rebel positions in the Puthukudiyiruppu region. | In renewed clashes, troops have destroyed many rebel positions in the Puthukudiyiruppu region. |
The army says so far they have recovered at least 14 bodies of the rebels killed in the latest fighting. | The army says so far they have recovered at least 14 bodies of the rebels killed in the latest fighting. |
"Security forces also captured a 1km-long Tiger earth bund in the southeast of Puthukudiyiruppu following clashes," military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara told the BBC. | |
He said some army units were now less than a kilometre from the safe zone set up to protect civilians, which is situated inside the rebel-controlled territory. | He said some army units were now less than a kilometre from the safe zone set up to protect civilians, which is situated inside the rebel-controlled territory. |
The Tamil Tigers have not reacted and there is no independent confirmation of the military's version of events. | The Tamil Tigers have not reacted and there is no independent confirmation of the military's version of events. |
The escalation in fighting in north-eastern Sri Lanka comes amid increasing international concern over the condition of tens of thousands of civilians caught up in the conflict zone. | The escalation in fighting in north-eastern Sri Lanka comes amid increasing international concern over the condition of tens of thousands of civilians caught up in the conflict zone. |
Meanwhile, the ICRS says another ship with 500 metric tonnes of food items has reached the conflict zone in the north-east. | Meanwhile, the ICRS says another ship with 500 metric tonnes of food items has reached the conflict zone in the north-east. |
This is the second ship sent to the area in recent weeks. | This is the second ship sent to the area in recent weeks. |
"The ship arrived off the coast of Putumatalan in the north-east this morning (Tuesday) and has started to offload its supplies. It will take several days to finish the work," ICRC spokeswoman Sophie Romanens said. | "The ship arrived off the coast of Putumatalan in the north-east this morning (Tuesday) and has started to offload its supplies. It will take several days to finish the work," ICRC spokeswoman Sophie Romanens said. |
The World Food Programme, which has sent most of the food along with some government supplies, says 500 metric tonnes of food will be sufficient for a 100,000 people for about 10 days. | The World Food Programme, which has sent most of the food along with some government supplies, says 500 metric tonnes of food will be sufficient for a 100,000 people for about 10 days. |
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