27.02.2008
The air raid by Sri Lanka Air Force on Friday (February
22) at a terrorist camp in Kiranchi, West of Kilinochchi,
has drawn considerable controversy. The knee-jerk reaction
of the LTTE to this air raid was the release,through its
propaganda mechanism, of some pictures showing the bodies
of a few children and women, with the claim that nine civilians
were killed and 14 others injured as the Sri Lanka Air Force
had bombed a civilian settlement.
With
ample evidence that the LTTE is an exponent of false propaganda
aimed at gaining sympathy of those who are not privy to
the terrorists' cruel mindset and also at contriving carnage
against civilians, defence.lk sought to refute these charges
through defence intelligence services. Despite the fact
that intelligence related to air raids are often classified
as top secret, the intelligence sources divulged the following
facts considering the exigency of the situation.
According
to the defence intelligence sources, Kiranchi has been a
pivotal area for the sea borne operations of LTTE terrorists
for many years. They have been using the area as a launching
pad for its boat movements and also for unloading its supplies
smuggled via sea. Having lost its floating armouries to
the SLNavy recently, LTTE has been depending heavily on
the North Western coast of the island for its supplies.
This is mainly due to the fact that the narrow sea stretch
between India and Sri Lanka and the presence of a large
number of Indian fishing vessels in the Gulf of Mannar have
made it extremely difficult to have a firm hold over clandestine
sea movements in those areas. Against this backdrop, the
"Kiranchi Sea Tiger Base " as the terrorists termed
it, became one of the most important strategic locations
for the terror outfit.
Thus,
it should be emphasized that defence intelligence has not
identified the target haphazardly or without substantial
grounds. According to Air Force sources, the Kiranchi base
had been bombed 3 times in November 2006 and once again
in April 2007. The air attacks caused the terrorists to
shift its assets within a 1-2 km radius in the same area,
from time to time, despite the heavy damages they suffered.
Nevertheless, the outfit could not afford to leave Kiranchi
for good, whatever the cost. Therefore, it can be reasonably
assumed that the terrorists would go to any extent to keep
the Air Force fighter planes away from the Kiranchi skies.
Meanwhile,
navy intelligence sources received credible information
on the correct location to where the LTTE has shifted its
camp facility following the successive air raids. The intelligence
obtained through human intelligence sources were then verified
through extensive analysis of satellite imagery by navy
intelligence experts.
According
to the navy intelligence officials, the target was positively
identified as a hiding place for LTTE logistics and attack
craft, a training facility for female LTTE cadres and an
area declared a no entry zone for civilians by the terrorists.
Navy underscored that it was only after confirming these
facts through multiple sources that the target was given
to the Air Force.
The
Air Force, on the other hand, claimed that it could verify
the same facts given by the Navy intelligence through extensive
air surveillance. According to Air Force sources there was
no possibility for civilians homes to be inside 2-3 Km radius
from the targeted location. Moreover, Air Force confirmed
that the target was hit with the maximum accuracy and as
such the bombs could not have been dropped off the target.
Meanwhile,
the Sri Lanka Navy yesterday (February 25) decided to release
the latest intelligence reports that it received on the
incident.
According
to the intelligence gathered from ground sources, Navy claimed
that 10 LTTE cadres were killed and 9 others suffered injuries
in the air raid. It has been further reported that the bombing
had taken place to coincide with a training session for
female LTTE cadres at the targeted location. Among the dead
were self styled Lieutenant Colonel, Kalai Arasi, "Major"
Thuwarika and "Lieutenant" Senthamarai, these
sources said.
"Lieutenant
Colonel" Kalai Arasi, according to the Navy, was a
senior instructor for female LTTE cadres and also the in-charge
of an LTTE attack boat named "Surali". Also, there
were 6 large LTTE craft and 3 small craft at the location
at the time of the attack.
Navy
has received further information from an informant, who
was engaged in fishing in the Walaikadu area at the time
of the air raid, that he observed a huge explosion followed
by large fire with black smoke that lasted for about 30
minutes. The informant has also said that the some of the
fishermen who had been engaged in fishing in the area were
summoned by the terrorists to assist them. According to
the informant, those fishermen who had gone to the location
have stated that the Air Force had bombed an LTTE camp in
an area where no civilians were allowed to enter.
Further,
electronic warfare personnel of Navy on Saturday (February
23) recorded a radio conversation between two LTTE stations
called KR and RM that station MR had been destroyed due
to the air raid and the Mannar LTTE leader was planning
to visit the area on Sunday. It was during the same radio
conversation that one LTTE station issued instructions to
the other that not even Red Cross personnel should be allowed
to enter the targeted area until completion of the said
leader's visit.
Thus,
the evidence suggests that the LTTE's claim that the Air
Force had targeted a civilian settlement on Friday's air
raid at Kiranchi lacks credibility. It is equally true that
those children in the photos published by LTTE, if really
they were killed in the air raid, were no terrorists. In
that case, the problem lies as to how and why those children
were brought to a terrorist camp that was located in such
a remote area.
When
looking at the behaviour of pro-LTTE media in the South
and the terrorists' attempt to massacre innocent civilians
at Mount Lavinia on Saturday (February 22) , it is not difficult
to understand that the terrorists at least had two things
in their mind. One is to prevent air raids at their strategically
vital camp facility and to create a suitable background
to justify carrying out a yet another carnage of civilians.
While
expressing our condolence over the deaths of those innocent
children, said to be killed in the air raid, we request
our viewers to contemplate the evil mind set of a group
of terrorists who try to protect themselves by putting their
childrens' lives at stake. Also, it is important at this
crucial moment to understand how cleverly the terrorists
have been playing with our minds to realize their sinister
goals. For instance, there exists a "Super Star"
TV station in the South that always omits to mention the
LTTE in its reportage of all civilian massacres carried
out by the outfit, but always strives to manipulate peoples'
emotions against the security forces for such attacks. However,
the same TV station when reporting security forces' attacks
at the terrorists faithfully supports the LTTE's falsehoods.
Thus, it would not be wrong if one may argue that such propaganda
elements of LTTE are subtly creating an indulgent mindset
among the people and thereby conniving with the terrorists
to target civilians in the South.
The
following is one such example in which a pro-LTTE website
shamelessly attempted to hoodwink the world by publishing
a photo taken in Iraq as one taken in Sri Lanka.
The
same photo has been used by the pro-LTTE website www.tamileditors.com
as one taken in Mannar and even giving the Iraqi victim
a name, N.Kumara
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The photo which shows the remains of a man in Iraq was initially
published on the website http://www.worldproutassembly.org/
Courtesy - Sri Lanka Defence
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