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'Steep rise' in Sri Lanka deaths | |
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At least 378 people have been killed by fierce shelling from the Sri Lankan army in the past 24 hours, a health official has told the BBC. | |
The doctor, working in the northern conflict zone, said 1,122 others had been injured - and more bodies were on beaches and by the sides of roads. | The doctor, working in the northern conflict zone, said 1,122 others had been injured - and more bodies were on beaches and by the sides of roads. |
The army denies shelling the designated "safe zone" for civilians, and blames any deaths on Tamil Tiger rebels. | |
The claims are impossible to verify as reporters are banned from the war zone. | The claims are impossible to verify as reporters are banned from the war zone. |
But the BBC's Charles Haviland, in Colombo, says a steady stream of information coming from the area suggests that civilians are being killed. | But the BBC's Charles Haviland, in Colombo, says a steady stream of information coming from the area suggests that civilians are being killed. |
And he says health officials are convinced that the shells are coming from territory held by the Sri Lankan army. | And he says health officials are convinced that the shells are coming from territory held by the Sri Lankan army. |
See a map of the conflict region | See a map of the conflict region |
The pro-rebel Tamilnet website reported that the army began to fire artillery shells late on Saturday. | The pro-rebel Tamilnet website reported that the army began to fire artillery shells late on Saturday. |
The site said as many as 2,000 civilians had been killed. | The site said as many as 2,000 civilians had been killed. |
Dr V Shanmugarajah said he could not confirm that figure but said the makeshift hospital he is working in - at a school in east Mullaivaikal in Mullaitivu district - had so far taken in 378 bodies. | Dr V Shanmugarajah said he could not confirm that figure but said the makeshift hospital he is working in - at a school in east Mullaivaikal in Mullaitivu district - had so far taken in 378 bodies. |
He said 106 of those killed were children. | He said 106 of those killed were children. |
Claims of duress | |
However, military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said radar had detected Tamil Tigers themselves using artillery and mortar fire on two occasions in the morning, directed against civilians within their zone. | |
"These doctors are giving statements based on some of the false propaganda given by the LTTE [Tamil Tigers]," he said. | |
"Maybe there is an LTTE gun pointing at them and asking them to give a statement. All these stories are exaggerated to tarnish the image of the Sri Lankan troops who are fighting the LTTE terrorists." | |
Sri Lankan defence spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella also told the BBC that reports of government shelling were "propaganda" of the Tigers. | |
He said the guerrillas were "holding people to ransom" in their area, and accused them of killing nine civilians who were trying to escape their zone on Saturday. | |
Earlier, doctors said two hospitals were struggling to cope with the casualties, and that people were hiding in bunkers and many makeshift tents had been burnt. | Earlier, doctors said two hospitals were struggling to cope with the casualties, and that people were hiding in bunkers and many makeshift tents had been burnt. |
They added that a government nursing officer was among those killed. | They added that a government nursing officer was among those killed. |
The UN estimates that about 50,000 civilians are trapped by the conflict in a three-km-sq strip of land. | The UN estimates that about 50,000 civilians are trapped by the conflict in a three-km-sq strip of land. |
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. |
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