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Fierce fighting rages in S Lanka | Fierce fighting rages in S Lanka |
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There have been intense clashes between Sri Lankan security forces and Tamil Tigers in the country's north-east. | There have been intense clashes between Sri Lankan security forces and Tamil Tigers in the country's north-east. |
The Sri Lankan defence ministry says troops have encircled scores of Tamil Tigers in a small stretch of land in Mullaitivu district. | The Sri Lankan defence ministry says troops have encircled scores of Tamil Tigers in a small stretch of land in Mullaitivu district. |
But pro-rebel websites say Tamil Tiger guerrillas have mounted fierce counter-attacks in the area inflicting heavy casualties on troops. | But pro-rebel websites say Tamil Tiger guerrillas have mounted fierce counter-attacks in the area inflicting heavy casualties on troops. |
The two versions of events cannot be independently verified. | The two versions of events cannot be independently verified. |
Final phase | Final phase |
The Sri Lankan military says that it is on the final phase of its offensive to capture remaining Tamil Tiger positions in the north-eastern Mullaitivu district. | |
See map of the region | See map of the region |
There are reports of ferocious close-quarter battles between the advancing soldiers and the rebels. | There are reports of ferocious close-quarter battles between the advancing soldiers and the rebels. |
The defence ministry says that troops have now surrounded a group of Tamil Tigers in about a square kilometre of territory after capturing a key supply route of the rebels in the Puthukudiyiruppu area. | The defence ministry says that troops have now surrounded a group of Tamil Tigers in about a square kilometre of territory after capturing a key supply route of the rebels in the Puthukudiyiruppu area. |
According to the defence ministry, heavy fighting is still continuing in the area and soldiers have recovered at least 21 bodies of rebels killed in the fighting on Wednesday. | According to the defence ministry, heavy fighting is still continuing in the area and soldiers have recovered at least 21 bodies of rebels killed in the fighting on Wednesday. |
The Tamil Tigers have not reacted to the military's version of events. | The Tamil Tigers have not reacted to the military's version of events. |
But pro-rebel websites said the guerrillas had been fiercely resisting the army's advance and that hundreds of soldiers had been killed in the fighting. | But pro-rebel websites said the guerrillas had been fiercely resisting the army's advance and that hundreds of soldiers had been killed in the fighting. |
Independent journalists are not allowed to report from inside the conflict zone. | Independent journalists are not allowed to report from inside the conflict zone. |
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The human cost of Sri Lankan fighting | The human cost of Sri Lankan fighting |
On Wednesday, the government once again firmly rejected calls for a ceasefire but said the military would suspend its attacks to ensure the safety of civilians fleeing the war zone. | On Wednesday, the government once again firmly rejected calls for a ceasefire but said the military would suspend its attacks to ensure the safety of civilians fleeing the war zone. |
A senior UN human rights official is expected to visit Sri Lanka from Thursday to discuss the plight of civilians forced from their homes in the war zone. | A senior UN human rights official is expected to visit Sri Lanka from Thursday to discuss the plight of civilians forced from their homes in the war zone. |
Walter Kaelin, the representative for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on the rights of the internally displaced, is expected to visit some of the government-run camps housing the civilians. | Walter Kaelin, the representative for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on the rights of the internally displaced, is expected to visit some of the government-run camps housing the civilians. |
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