24.4.2008
Over
100 LTTE including 15 senior terrorists and 43 soldiers
were killed in fierce fighting that lasted for 11hours between
SLA and LTTE in the narrow and open land stretches at Muhamalai
and Kilaly - Jaffna yesterday (Apr 23), according to finalized
reports received from North.
According
to the latest information, by intercepting LTTE communication
channels so far it is revealed that 81 terrorists were killed.
The names and numbers of the 81 terrorists killed have also
been transmitted through LTTE radio communication. Over
250 terrorists were suffered injuries due to the security
forces effective retaliation, sources added.
Further,
Troops have uncovered 6 LTTE bodies left behind as Army
pushed and gained control over the LTTE's first line of
defence at Muhamalai and preparations are made to hand over
those bodies to the LTTE through the ICRC, military sources
said. Five T-56 weapons and I-Com set were also found, sources
added.
The
LTTE fighting formations were driven some 500m back from
its initial positions as troops mounted heavy resistance
attacks, thwarting a pre-dawn LTTE offensive attempt.
55
and 53 divisions of Army entered into the battle from Muhamalai
and Kilaly areas as pitched fighting broke out with soaring
casualties from both sides.
"Soldiers
have been able to capture the first line of bunkers of the
Tigers in Muhamalai. LTTE terrorists came and attacked our
forward line on Wednesday morning, we have retaliated and
captured about 400 to 500 metres of LTTE area in Muhamalai,"
said military spokesperson Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara.
It
has been reported that 120 soldiers had suffered injuries
and those in serious conditions have been already air lifted
to Colombo. According to reports, the injured were admitted
to the National Hospital- Colombo, Sri Jayawardenapura and
Eye Hospital. The Media Centre for National Security said
that, 33 soldiers have gone missing following the confrontations
and search operations been continued along the tensed battle
lines at Muhamalai and Kilaly.
15
senior LTTE cadres who have led the fighting units during
the offensive were killed as the brunts of terrorist casualties
were reported from North of A-9 at Muhamalai, according
to the sources.
"Canter
vehicles loaded with dead LTTE cadres and casualties were
rushing continuously towards Mullaittiuvu and Kilinochchi
districts since yesterday morning as civilians were restricted
of movement along the main routes for over 7 hours",
unverified sources close to LTTE were quoted as saying.
LTTE
civil militia units and 'Police' stormed into government
hospitals at Kilinochchi and Mullaittiuvu; forcibly vacated
the area of civilian presence allocating space for the arriving
LTTE casualties. Accommodated patients were taken off from
their beds and forced to lie on cardboard sheets, while
women and children were cornered and others chased away
from the sites, the sources were quoted further saying.
Defence
sources report that the LTTE offensive was overall led by
Theepan and Muhundan, two senior LTTE cadres , whilst fighting
formations at Muhamalai and Kilaly were reported respectively
led by 'Jerry', Kumunan and Kutti. |