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5.8.2008
Troops
of Army 59 division continuing their march in the Mullaittiuvu
forest yesterday (Aug 4) captured 2 well fortified bunkers,
a small camp and a firing range of LTTE terrorists.
According
to the defence sources in the field, the two bunkers were
captured around 1PM following a clash occurred in the Niththikaikulam
area, 9 Km North of Janakapura.
Elsewhere,
forward operation troops took control of an LTTE camp that
extends around 3-4 acres of land last morning. Sources reveal
that the camp has several underground bunkers, trenches,
a well, toilet facilities and several buildings that had
been demolished due to the indirect fire. Also, troops found
150 m long firing range and a mortar pit that had been used
for a 120mm mortar gun in the close proximity to the said
camp, the sources added. Terrorists are fast making off
towards LTTE's main bastions in the Mullaittiuvu, the sources
further observed.
Meanwhile,
military reports received from the Welioya front indicate
6 terrorists were killed, and 7 others injured in yesterday's
clashes occurred in the North of Kiribbanwewa, and Janakapura
areas. Also, 7 LTTE terrorists were either killed or wounded
during the fighting. A soldier suffered injuries during
these clashes.
Separately,
63 anti-personnel mines were unearthed by the troops engaged
in mine clearing operations, north of Janakapura and Kiriibbanwewa
areas.
Meanwhile,
troops captured few warlike items including hand grenades,
while conducting a clearing operation in the recently liberated
areas north of Kiriibbanwewa. Ten hand grenades, one T-56
magazine, one pouch, six meal packets were also among the
items found.
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