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19.4.2008
Finalised
battlefield reports from North indicate 21 terrorist deaths
in yesterday's (April 18) military offensives as confirmed
by the intercepted LTTE radio transmissions and ground sources.
Also, one soldier was killed and 5 others suffered serious
injuries during these confrontations occurred in the Jaffna
and Wanni theatre of operations.
In
the Jaffna theatre of battle, army infantrymen along with
their specialised version- mechanised infantry, embarked
on series of attacks on LTTE defences in the Muhamalai and
Eluthumaduwal areas during the day. However, the exact deaths
and casualty figures of LTTE cadres were not ascertained.
One solider sustained injury due to LTTE retaliation in
on such attack carried out in the Muhamalai area.
On
the Vavuniya front, in the Wanni theatre of operations,
troops marching ahead had several clashes with the terrorists
in the Thachchanamaruthamadu, and Chinnavalayankaddu areas
during the day and claimed 11 terrorists were killed. Troops
suffered no casualties in any of theses confrontations.
Also, troops engaged in the clearing operations removed
65 anti personnel mines for the day.
On
the Mannar front, troops attacked terror bunkers in the
Manipuilukulam, and Minukkad areas and claimed 6 terrorists
were killed, 5 LTTE bunkers captured and another bunker
destroyed last morning. In a similar confrontation in Alankulama
area troops, claimed 3 terrorists were either killed or
wounded on the same day evening. In addition, snipers deployed
in the Malikaittidal and Minnukkad area reported shooting
down of 3 LTTE cadres. One soldier suffered injuries during
these battles.
On
the Welioya front, troops had several confrontations in
the Kokkutuduval, Janakapura North and Kriibbanwava North
areas during the day and confirmed one LTTE cadre was killed
and 3 others injured. In addition, one soldiers was killed
and 3 others sustained injuries during these clashes. Troops
engaged in clearing operations in the area reported removal
of 219 anti personnel mines and 2 trapped mortar bombes.
Limited
offensives are continuing.
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