22.12.2007
The LTTE is trying to sneak its leader
Velupillai Prabhakaran out of Sri Lanka for treatment abroad
following severe injuries he is said to have sustained in
an air raid last month, a government-owned newspaper claimed
on Friday.
The
Daily News also claimed that 116 of the 200 guards protecting
the LTTE Supremo had died in the recent attack by the Sri
Lankan Air Force, in which Prabhakaran was said to have
been injured.
The
LTTE, which has denied reports of injury to Prabhakaran,
could not be contacted for its comments on the latest Daily
News claim.
A
senior Defence Ministry official said that since intelligence
reports have "confirmed" that Prabhakaran sustained
injuries on November 26, there could be an attempt by the
Tiger leader to go to India for treatment if the medical
facilities in Killinocchi or Mullaithivu were not sufficient
to treat him.
"But
India will not provide any facility for Prabhakaran and
we will not allow him to leave the country and will maintain
strict vigilance on the LTTE movement," the official
felt.
The
newspaper said the condition of Prabhakaran, a diabetic,
has worsened and the LTTE is looking at prospects of taking
him out of the country for treatment.
"Intelligence
reports indicate that the top Tiger has sustained injuries
or fractures in his arm and a leg. Since the Tiger leader
is already suffering from diabetes, the situation has got
worse and the LTTE is making attempts to evacuate him to
a foreign country for further treatment," the newspaper
said.
Courtesy - timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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