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Airlines cancel Sri Lanka flights | Airlines cancel Sri Lanka flights |
(about 17 hours later) | |
Three airlines have cancelled or changed flights to Sri Lanka after Tamil Tiger rebels carried out an air raid on the capital, Colombo. | |
Hong Kong airline Cathay Pacific and Dubai-based Emirates have suspended flights, while Singapore Airlines will only fly into Colombo during the day. | Hong Kong airline Cathay Pacific and Dubai-based Emirates have suspended flights, while Singapore Airlines will only fly into Colombo during the day. |
Two fuel facilities and a gas storage depot were bombed in Sunday's attacks. | Two fuel facilities and a gas storage depot were bombed in Sunday's attacks. |
Meanwhile, 12 people were killed in two clashes between Sri Lankan forces and the Tigers on Sunday, officials said. | Meanwhile, 12 people were killed in two clashes between Sri Lankan forces and the Tigers on Sunday, officials said. |
A statement by the defence ministry said six people, including five rebels, died when troops stormed a Hindu temple on a small island off the northern Jaffna peninsula. | A statement by the defence ministry said six people, including five rebels, died when troops stormed a Hindu temple on a small island off the northern Jaffna peninsula. |
The custodian of the Amman temple was the sixth person killed in the raid. | The custodian of the Amman temple was the sixth person killed in the raid. |
In a separate clash, six rebels were killed by government troops in the north-eastern Weli Oya region, the government said. | In a separate clash, six rebels were killed by government troops in the north-eastern Weli Oya region, the government said. |
The Tamil Tigers have not yet commented on the incidents. | The Tamil Tigers have not yet commented on the incidents. |
In other violence on Sunday, a young reporter working for the Tamil newspaper Uthayan was gunned down on his bicycle near his office in Jaffna. | In other violence on Sunday, a young reporter working for the Tamil newspaper Uthayan was gunned down on his bicycle near his office in Jaffna. |
Selvarajah Rajivarnam, 25, was the second journalist killed in a government-controlled area in the past 10 days. | Selvarajah Rajivarnam, 25, was the second journalist killed in a government-controlled area in the past 10 days. |
The media watchdog group, Reporters Without Borders, condemned the murder and called on the authorities to identify and punish those responsible. | The media watchdog group, Reporters Without Borders, condemned the murder and called on the authorities to identify and punish those responsible. |
Safety fears | Safety fears |
Following Sunday's air raid - the third carried out by the Tamil Tigers using light aircraft in the last month - a number of international airlines flying to Sri Lanka reviewed their operations. | Following Sunday's air raid - the third carried out by the Tamil Tigers using light aircraft in the last month - a number of international airlines flying to Sri Lanka reviewed their operations. |
In the recent past the targets have been military and political, thus not endangering tourists Sri Lanka Tourist Board In pictures: Tamil air raid Quick guide: Sri Lanka | In the recent past the targets have been military and political, thus not endangering tourists Sri Lanka Tourist Board In pictures: Tamil air raid Quick guide: Sri Lanka |
Singapore Airlines announced it would only fly into Colombo's Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA), which shares a runway with the Sri Lankan air force, during daylight hours. | Singapore Airlines announced it would only fly into Colombo's Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA), which shares a runway with the Sri Lankan air force, during daylight hours. |
"As a security precaution, with regard to the extenuating circumstances in Colombo, we have rescheduled our flight departure and arrival times," the airline told the AFP news agency. | "As a security precaution, with regard to the extenuating circumstances in Colombo, we have rescheduled our flight departure and arrival times," the airline told the AFP news agency. |
"It will be a daytime flight instead of a night flight." | "It will be a daytime flight instead of a night flight." |
Emirates and Cathay Pacific, meanwhile, said they would suspend flights until further notice. | Emirates and Cathay Pacific, meanwhile, said they would suspend flights until further notice. |
"Safety is a top priority at Cathay Pacific and a careful assessment of the situation will be made before services are resumed," the Hong Kong-based carrier said. | "Safety is a top priority at Cathay Pacific and a careful assessment of the situation will be made before services are resumed," the Hong Kong-based carrier said. |
Cathay Pacific halted flights for a week in the wake of the rebels' first air attack a month ago, which killed three air force personnel and injured 16 others. | Cathay Pacific halted flights for a week in the wake of the rebels' first air attack a month ago, which killed three air force personnel and injured 16 others. |
A second aerial bombing, of a northern military complex last Tuesday, killed six soldiers. | A second aerial bombing, of a northern military complex last Tuesday, killed six soldiers. |
Tourists 'not endangered' | Tourists 'not endangered' |
The airlines' announcements come despite assurances from the Sri Lankan government that the military is capable of dealing with the Tamil Tigers' air threat. | The airlines' announcements come despite assurances from the Sri Lankan government that the military is capable of dealing with the Tamil Tigers' air threat. |
The Tamil Tigers may have up to five planes, experts say | The Tamil Tigers may have up to five planes, experts say |
The Sri Lanka Tourist Board issued a statement on Monday which stressed that Sunday's attack had caused little damage and that the country remained a safe place for tourists. | The Sri Lanka Tourist Board issued a statement on Monday which stressed that Sunday's attack had caused little damage and that the country remained a safe place for tourists. |
"In the two decades of problems, mainly confined to the north-east of the country, no foreigner has been targeted," it said. | "In the two decades of problems, mainly confined to the north-east of the country, no foreigner has been targeted," it said. |
"In the recent past the targets have been military and political, thus not endangering tourists." | "In the recent past the targets have been military and political, thus not endangering tourists." |
But a spokesman for the Tamil Tigers warned there would be further air raids. | But a spokesman for the Tamil Tigers warned there would be further air raids. |
"The Sri Lankan military, especially the air force, are adamantly trying to prove they will always seek a military solution," Rasiah Ilanthiraiyan told Reuters. | "The Sri Lankan military, especially the air force, are adamantly trying to prove they will always seek a military solution," Rasiah Ilanthiraiyan told Reuters. |
"So we have no other way than to take our own measures." | "So we have no other way than to take our own measures." |
"There will definitely be more. We have no choice other than striking back." | "There will definitely be more. We have no choice other than striking back." |
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) are fighting for a Tamil homeland in the north and east of the country. | The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) are fighting for a Tamil homeland in the north and east of the country. |
More than 64,000 people have died since the civil war began in the early 1980s. | More than 64,000 people have died since the civil war began in the early 1980s. |
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