30.12.2007
The
Security Forces have occupied the LTTE's Forward Defence
Lines and surrounded the Wanni LTTE bases from all directions.
The Army Chief said that the LTTE could not prevent losing
their remaining 3000 cadres and there is no assurance that
the LTTE Leader V. Prabhakaran would survive for the next
six months as the Sri Lankan Air Force plans to attack all
the LTTE bases.
Therefore
the three armed forces are confident of wiping out the LTTE,
which is now smarting its wounds due to the present military
operations.
The
Army Commander Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka is highly satisfied
over the successes against the terrorists in the outgoing
year and said that the prime target of the military was
to destroy the LTTE's presence in the North completely.
In
an interview with the 'Sunday Observer' the Army Chief said
that there are around 3000 LTTE terrorists remaining and
that the military targets to annihilate them within the
first six months of the next year. "Our daily target
is to kill at least 10 LTTE terrorists and for the last
few months over 500 LTTE carders have been killed by the
armed forces. We have weakened the LTTE by 50 per cent or
more and we are confident we can go that extra mile in the
coming year", he said.
He
said the correct directives and the support given by the
President and the Ministry of Defence had helped the military
to achieve the set targets. " All the citizens are
waiting to see an end to terrorism. The President very clearly
announced his firm opinion about wiping out terrorism and
bringing political solutions to address the problems of
the Tamil people", Lt. Gen. Fonseka said.
He
said the military has come a long way defeating terrorism
and the military operations in Wanni were 100 per cent successful.
" The damage to the LTTE in Wanni is high and their
major camps have already fallen", he said adding that
now the outfit is facing a severe shortage of man power.
"Bodies
of the LTTE Police and the Sea Tigers seized by the armed
forces show that the outfit is facing a severe shortage
of man power and it is evident the out fit is in total disarray",
he said.
Meanwhile,
over 8000 army deserters have reported back to the army.
Lt. Gen. Fonseka said the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs together work out to block the LTTE's
gun running activities.
Courtesy
- Sunday Observer/Sri Lanka Defence
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