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The Sri Lankan army has killed 91 people at a makeshift hospital inside a civilian safe zone in the last two days, two doctors have told the BBC. | The Sri Lankan army has killed 91 people at a makeshift hospital inside a civilian safe zone in the last two days, two doctors have told the BBC. |
The doctors said bombardments from the army had killed 64 people on Saturday, including patients, their relatives and bystanders in Mullivaikal. | |
About 87 people were injured. Another 27 people reportedly died on Friday. | About 87 people were injured. Another 27 people reportedly died on Friday. |
The army has denied bombing the hospital, saying that Tamil Tiger rebels had carried out suicide attacks. | |
A spokesman for the Sri Lankan army said that although soldiers had heard explosions inside the zone, they had not fired any shells. | |
The reports centre on a tiny strip of land on the north-east coast, where Tamil Tiger rebels are still holding out against government forces. | |
Journalists are not allowed near the conflict zone, so the conflicting accounts cannot be independently verified. |