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COLOMBO -- At least 52 Tamil
Tiger rebels and 38 government soldiers were killed in a major confrontation in
Sri Lanka's northern Jaffna peninsula Wednesday morning, officials
said.
The Army said in a statement that clashes between the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and government troops broke out minutes
after late midnight Tuesday and culminated Wednesday morning.
The statement said 84 Army soldiers were injured in the
fighting caused by the LTTE's attempt to overrun Army bunkers.
Udaya Nanayakkara, the military spokesman, said earlier that
at least 52 Tamil Tiger rebels were killed and a large number of LTTE rebels
were injured, adding that the rebels were pushed some 500 meters back from its
first line of defense in the Muhamalai front.
However, pro-rebel sources said the fighting started as the
Army attempted to break the Forward Defense Line of the LTTE in Muhamalai using
Main Battle Tanks amid Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher, artillery and mortar
fire.
The sources said more than 30 dead bodies of the Army soldiers
were found by the LTTE in the clearing mission after the battle and 19 dead
bodies were brought to Kilinochchi, the administration center of the rebel
group.
They said at least 150 government soldiers were killed and
more than 400 were wounded in action.
The LTTE is yet to release its own casualty
details.
Sources close to the government disclosed that more than 200
fighters might have been killed on each side during the fierce
battle.
The troops claimed in July last year that the entire Eastern
Province had been free of the rebels and began to engage the LTTE in the
north.
Claiming discrimination at
the hands of the majority Sinhalese government, the LTTE has been fighting
against the government since the mid-1980s to establish an independent homeland
for the minority Tamils, resulting in the death of more than 70,000 people in
the island.
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