2.4.2008
Air
Force fighter jets engaged a secret rendezvous place of
LTTE kingpins located in the West of Visuamadu Kulam in
Mullaittiuvu around 9.20, this morning (April 2).
According
to Air Force Spokesperson Wing Commander Andrew Wijesooriya,
the fighter pilots have confirmed the target was accurately
hit. However, he said that it is too early to assess the
damage to the terrorists in the air raid.
Meanwhile,
defence officials said that the target is of strategic value,
as its whereabouts was only known to those in the inner
circles of the LTTE chief. The sources said that the target
consist of a rendezvous place and a secret passage frequently
used by LTTE kingpins including their leader himself.
Defence
observers say that recent trend in air raids shows a significant
enhancement in defence surveillance capabilities as majority
of the targets have been LTTE's covert locations rather
than overt camps. They are in the view that exploited and
demoralized LTTE cadres and people, tired of terrorist rule
in the Wanni region might have open new sources of information
flow to the military.
The
target was kept under close scrutiny until such time prevailed,
the defence official further added.
Courtesy
- Sri Lanka Defence
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