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S Lanka 'strike' after Tiger raid 'Suicide attack' on S Lanka army
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The Sri Lankan government has carried out four air raids in the north of the island, following the Tamil Tigers' first ever air attack, the rebels say. Two soldiers have been killed in a suicide attack by the Tamil Tigers on an army camp in eastern Sri Lanka, officials have said.
Government planes hit rebel-held areas in Wanni district but there were no casualties, the Tigers' statement said. A tractor and trailer loaded with explosives was detonated at the camp in Batticaloa district.
There has been no comment from government officials. Earlier, rebels said the Sri Lankan government had carried out four air raids in the north of the island, after the Tigers' first ever air attack.
Three air force personnel died and 16 people were injured in the Tamil Tiger attack, on a parking area for aircraft at a military base near Colombo. Three air force personnel died and 16 people were hurt in the Tigers' raid.
The international airport - which was not damaged - was closed briefly.The international airport - which was not damaged - was closed briefly.
Tiger rebels attacked the airport and base in 2001, killing 18 and wiping out half of the national airline fleet.Tiger rebels attacked the airport and base in 2001, killing 18 and wiping out half of the national airline fleet.
The Katunayake airbase and the civilian airport share the same runway.The Katunayake airbase and the civilian airport share the same runway.
'Minor damage''Minor damage'
A statement from the Tamil Tigers, carried by the pro-rebel Tamilnet website, claimed responsibility for the attack on the military base, which is 30km (20 miles) north of Colombo.A statement from the Tamil Tigers, carried by the pro-rebel Tamilnet website, claimed responsibility for the attack on the military base, which is 30km (20 miles) north of Colombo.
The Tigers released photos of the pilots they said took part Plan of air base and airport Tamil Tigers' new tactic The government said one plane was used. The rebels said two aircraft took part and that both planes returned to rebel-held territory safely.The Tigers released photos of the pilots they said took part Plan of air base and airport Tamil Tigers' new tactic The government said one plane was used. The rebels said two aircraft took part and that both planes returned to rebel-held territory safely.
Air force officials said no planes were hit, damage to the military facility was "minor" and that a search operation was under way.Air force officials said no planes were hit, damage to the military facility was "minor" and that a search operation was under way.
The air force base, which adjoins the country's only international passenger airport, houses some of the aircraft used in recent air strikes against Tiger rebel bases in the north.The air force base, which adjoins the country's only international passenger airport, houses some of the aircraft used in recent air strikes against Tiger rebel bases in the north.
Despite a ceasefire still being in place on paper, Sri Lanka has been sliding back towards civil war, with more than 4,000 people killed in the past 15 months, our correspondent says.Despite a ceasefire still being in place on paper, Sri Lanka has been sliding back towards civil war, with more than 4,000 people killed in the past 15 months, our correspondent says.
The rebels have been fighting the armed forces of the predominantly Sinhalese government for much of the past 20 years.The rebels have been fighting the armed forces of the predominantly Sinhalese government for much of the past 20 years.
They want to establish an independent homeland for the minority Tamils in the north and east of the country, to be called Tamil Eelam.They want to establish an independent homeland for the minority Tamils in the north and east of the country, to be called Tamil Eelam.
About 65,000 people have been killed and one million displaced by the fighting.About 65,000 people have been killed and one million displaced by the fighting.