9.4.2008
Security
forces personnel on Wanni liberation operation have moved
further towards LTTE territory causing damages to the enemy,
the reports reached from forefront said. Eight LTTE terrorists
were killed while seven others received injuries in yesterday's
clashes sparked in Jaffna, Vavuniya and Welioya fronts.
Further, 22 LTTE cadres were either killed or wounded, the
report further said. Seven army personnel also received
injuries in yesterday's clashes, it added.
On
Jaffna theatre of battle, troops have launched an attack
targeting LTTE movement in general area Eluthumadduval around
12.50 p.m yesterday. Troops confirmed that 4 LTTE cadres
were either killed or wounded in this incident.
On
Wanni theatre of battle, in Vavuniya front 6 LTTE terrorists
were killed while 2 others suffered injuries in clashes
sparked several areas yesterday, the report said. Two army
soldiers also received injuries in yesterday's clashes.
Meanwhile,
14 Arul bombs were found by the troops on search operation
conducted in general area east of Palampiddi.
In
Welioya front clashes reported from north of Janakapura,
Kokkuthuduwai, north of Kiriibbanwewa and Puttankulam areas
yesterday. Two LTTE cadres were killed while 5 others received
injuries due to these attacks. Further, 18 more terrorists
were either killed or wounded due to the heavy attacks launched
by the troops, the report said. Four army personnel also
received injuries in these clashes.
Meanwhile,
troops removed 145 anti-personnel mines from the general
area Kookuthuduwai, sources added.
Troops
captured an LTTE base located in general area Kokkuthuduwai
following a heavy gun battle with the terrorists. The captured
LTTE base consists of six underground bunkers with well-built
overhead protection and it can accommodate at least 60 personnel
easily. LTTE terrorists have fled the area evacuating their
casualties in the face of effective fire power launched
by the troops. Two claymore mines, three 60mm mortar bombs
and few other items were found in the location, sources
said.
Limited
operations are being continued.
Courtesy
- Sri Lanka Defence
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