23.6.2008
Sri
Lankan Armed forces, Police, Police Special Task Force (STF)
and Civil Defence Force (CDF) are engaged in a military
operation to liberate the Northern Province of Sri Lanka
from the clutches of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam or
LTTE. The terrorist outfit maintains its military activities
mainly over two districts of the Northern Province namely
Kilinochchi and Mulaithiuvu.
Also,
the LTTE is still active in Northern borders of the Mannar
and Vavuniya districts. The region under terrorist clutches
is commonly known as the Wanni region.
The
Sri Lanka Army plays the key role in land operations under
the mission to liberate the Wanni. While the Navy denies
terrorists the use of sea lines of communication and the
Air Force destroys terrorist nerve centres deep in the Wanni,
the Army is engaging the enemy in two theatres of battle
namely, Jaffna and Wanni.
Jaffna
& Wanni
In
the Jaffna theatre of operations, the Security Forces' Forward
Defence Line (FDL) stretches for about 12 km on the neck
of the Jaffna peninsula. In the Jaffna theatre, the Army
is at present engaging the terrorists on three fronts: Kilaly,
Muhamalai and Nagarkovil.
The
Wanni theatre of operations is considered the area where
at present the most strategically important battle is fought.
The security forces FDL stretches about 115 km on the mainland
between the Mannar coast on the North Western shores of
the Island to the Kokkuttoduvai coast on the North Eastern
shores. The Army has deployed 3 main divisions to lead the
military operation along the Wanni Defence on 3 battlefronts
namely; Mannar, Vavuniya and Welioya.
Mannar
Front
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The Mannar battlefront is operated by the fighting elements
of Army Task Force One. At present the troops of Task Force
One advance along the North Western borders of Wanni crushing
LTTE defences north of the Mannar area The Map 1 shows the
battlefield progress of Task Force One in terms of capturing,
strategic areas and rescuing peace-loving citizens from
the LTTE's clutches. As the present military strategy goes
far beyond land domination, the intensity of battle is the
most on this front.
Soldiers
of Task Force 1 have so far wrested control over strategically
important Adampan Town (May 7, 2008), and Mullikandaal (May
8, 2008) and Maanthottam (May 10, 2008) villages. As the
LTTE's main supply route via sea still lies over the Gulf
of Mannar, the battlefront is considered to be of the highest
strategic importance. Thus, the damage done to the enemy
in terms of destroyed bunkers, strong points and attrition
rate remain highest irrespective of the relatively low land
domination.
Vavuniya
Front
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The
Vavuniya battlefront lies on the middle on the Wanni FDL
and at present mostly active on the Western region of the
Jaffna - Kandy (A-9) main road. Fighting elements of the
Army 57 Division lead the battle. The greatest progress
in land domination has been obtained on this front. The
Map 2 shows the present situation on the front.
Soldiers
of 57 Division spearhead the Wanni operation dominating
over 622 Sq. Km of land. They have so far liberated Madhu
Camp including the sacred Madhu Church (April 24, 2008),
Palampiddi Town (May 16, 2008), Mundimurippu village (May
23, 2008) and Periyamadhu village (June 15, 2008).
Welioya
Front
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The
Welioya battlefront stretches along the FDL from the East
of the A-9 road but is mostly active on the Eastern borders
of the Wanni region. Fighting elements of the Army 59 Division
are at present leading the battle into the thick Mulaithiuvu
jungles. This battlefront lies closest to the strong LTTE
positions in the Wanni. Mulaithiuvu, the Wanni heartland
of the terrorists lies just 25 km from Kokkuttoduvai, the
place where the present operations have originated. Map
3 shows the present progress of the battle.
Soldiers
of 59 Division slowly but steadily advance through the Mulaithivu
jungles from Janakapura, Kiriibbanwewa, Andankulama and
Kokkuttoduvai areas. Their greatest achievement so far is
the capture of Muunagam base (May 30, 2008), the main logistic
link between LTTE strongholds in Wanni and LTTE cadres in
the east, across the Mulaithiuvu jungle. |