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Sri Lanka army 'kills 23 rebels' | Sri Lanka army 'kills 23 rebels' |
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The Sri Lankan army says it captured four Tamil Tiger bases and killed 23 rebels in clashes in the east of the island overnight. | The Sri Lankan army says it captured four Tamil Tiger bases and killed 23 rebels in clashes in the east of the island overnight. |
The fighting took place in the district of Batticaloa, military spokesman Brig Prasad Samarasinghe said. | The fighting took place in the district of Batticaloa, military spokesman Brig Prasad Samarasinghe said. |
There has been no comment from the Tamil Tigers. | There has been no comment from the Tamil Tigers. |
Some 4,000 people have been killed in escalating violence since late 2005, with tens of thousands of civilians being displaced. | Some 4,000 people have been killed in escalating violence since late 2005, with tens of thousands of civilians being displaced. |
'No confrontation' | 'No confrontation' |
"There are 23 confirmed LTTE (Tamil Tigers) dead," military spokesman Brig Samarasinghe told journalists in the capital, Colombo. | "There are 23 confirmed LTTE (Tamil Tigers) dead," military spokesman Brig Samarasinghe told journalists in the capital, Colombo. |
"We have captured four bases without confrontation." | "We have captured four bases without confrontation." |
The army's reported capture of the bases in Batticaloa comes hours after a deadly bomb attack on a civilian bus in Ampara district further south along the coast. | The army's reported capture of the bases in Batticaloa comes hours after a deadly bomb attack on a civilian bus in Ampara district further south along the coast. |
At least 16 people were killed in the attack. The army blamed the Tigers for the blast, the Tigers denied responsibility. | At least 16 people were killed in the attack. The army blamed the Tigers for the blast, the Tigers denied responsibility. |
Concern | Concern |
Eastern Sri Lanka has seen the heaviest fighting in recent months with the military making a number of advances into Tamil Tiger territory. | Eastern Sri Lanka has seen the heaviest fighting in recent months with the military making a number of advances into Tamil Tiger territory. |
On Monday a bomb on a civilian bus left 16 people dead | |
Human rights groups have expressed grave concern for the plight of displaced civilians and the United Nations has warned of impending food shortages for the homeless. | Human rights groups have expressed grave concern for the plight of displaced civilians and the United Nations has warned of impending food shortages for the homeless. |
Both the Tigers and the military are, officially, still observing a 2002 ceasefire which has become meaningless in practice. | Both the Tigers and the military are, officially, still observing a 2002 ceasefire which has become meaningless in practice. |
Violence began to increase after the 2005 election of President Mahinda Rajapakse. | Violence began to increase after the 2005 election of President Mahinda Rajapakse. |
The Tigers are fighting for a Tamil homeland in the north and east of the island. | The Tigers are fighting for a Tamil homeland in the north and east of the island. |
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