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Sri Lanka: Sri Lankan Air Force jets shoot down one of two LTTE light aircraft which were enroute to bomb the Vavuniya army base.

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Vavuniya : Sri Lanka | about 1 year ago  
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Sri Lanka: Sri Lankan Air Force jets shoot down one of two LTTE light aircraft which were enroute to bomb the Vavuniya army base.
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  • News Source: The Hindu | about 1 year ago
    Wanni, effectively forcing them to incur loss on a relatively large investment
  • News Source: Press TV | about 1 year ago
    The latest clashes erupted all day Thursday along the front lines separating government-held territory and the rebels' de facto state in the north, a military statement said on Friday. According to the statement, the worst of Thursday's fighting took...
  • News Source: The Courier-Mail | about 1 year ago
    The elusive Velupillai Prabhakaran, 53, garlanded photographs of the "Black Tiger" suicide bombers at an undisclosed location in the northern Wanni region on Thursday, Tamilnet.com website reported. Five women were among the group that struck the...
  • News Source: BBC South Asia | about 1 year ago
    Media Minister Anura Priyadarshana Yapa said the men were hurt in an attack on an army and air force base in Vavuniya. His remarks came after initial denials from Sri Lanka's army which insisted it did not work with any foreigners. Indian involvement...
  • News Source: Gulf News | about 1 year ago
    Tuesday in the north of the Indian Ocean island nation, bringing the rebel death toll for the day to 30...Website report "Sri Lanka's air force bombed civilian settlements near Kilinochchi town centre, destroying 12 homes...The site showed...
  • News Source: Times Online | about 1 year ago
    A pro-rebel website confirmed the raid , but said there "was no indication of any aircraft coming down, according to civilian sources"...If the loss of the aircraft is confirmed, it would be a major boost for the Sri Lankan military, which has...
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  • Blog Source: japuraalwis.wordpress.com
    He said Air Defence Radars have picked up two LTTE aircraft while they were approaching to Vavuniya area around 4 AM. Then the fighter jets launched from Katunayaka airbase, have intercepted the terror aircraft and destroyed one of them ...
  • Blog Source: www.thecolombotimes.com
    Sri Lanka's air force launched a pre-dawn attack on a Tamil separatist naval camp in the embattled north Sunday, and infantry clashes elsewhere in the region killed eight rebels and three soldiers, the military said. ...
  • Blog Source: www.huffingtonpost.com
    Tamil Tiger rebels have fought since 1983 to create an independent homeland for Sri Lanka's ethnic minority Tamils, who have faced discrimination at the hands of successive governments controlled by ethnic Sinhalese. ...
  • Blog Source: www.rantburg.com
    Sri Lanka's air force launched attacks on two Tamil separatist camps in the embattled north Sunday, and infantry clashes elsewhere in the region killed eight rebels and three soldiers, the military said. Helicopter gunships attacked a ...
  • Blog Source: www.indiblitz.com
    The fighter jets of the Sri Lankan Air Force also carried out air raids targeting suspected rebel positions in support of the advancing ground troops. Hailing the capture of Mallavi as a 'major success' in the ongoing onslaught ...
  • Blog Source: www.hollywood.namithapix.com
    The Sri Lankan expeditionary weekday claimed that its personnel full captured a “strategic bastion” from the Dravidian Tiger rebels in the war-torn northerly of the land amid unmerciful status from the guerrillas. ...
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