Relentless strikes kill 41 in Sri Lanka

Written by Writer on Monday, October 13th, 2008

Relentless strikes kill 41 in Sri Lanka

By Sirilal,

COLOMBO –– At least 40 people were killed for a second straight day in the ’s push into rebel Tamil , the military said on Friday, a day after a failed targeting a minister.

also kept up relentless strikes on of Tamil Eelam () targets, part of a concentrated seek-and-destroy strategy to gradually regain rebel-held ground while wiping out as many guerrillas as possible.

The battle is now concentrated around Kilinochchi, the Tigers’ headquarter town 330 km (205 miles) north of the capital, Colombo. It is a strategic and symbolic prize for President ’s government.

“Jets attacked an senior leader’s hideout, a command center and a camp in Kilinochchi this morning,” air force spokesman Janaka Nanayakkara said. The Black Tigers are the ’s , groomed for .

The Tigers later said that the jets had targeted civilians.

“Two civilians including a were killed and seven more wounded in an air strike this morning,” the said in an e-mailed statement.

A later raid hit rebels gathered near the northwestern port of Nachikkudah, another frontline area, the air force said.

The says it is fighting to create a separate homeland for Sri Lanka’s , who have complained of by successive governments led by the Sinhalese majority since independence from Britain in 1948.

Troops are 2 km (1 mile) from the edge of Kilinochchi after an intensified three month push, the bloodiest period since the government in January accused the rebels of using a 2002 cease-fire to re-arm and threw out the pact.

Fighting on Thursday killed 39 Tigers and wounded 21, while two soldiers were killed and 12 were wounded, the military said.

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