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Tamil Tigers bomb army camp

2007-03-27 13:49
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Colombo - Tamil Tiger rebels drove a tractor-trailer on Tuesday loaded with explosives and bombed an army camp in Sri Lanka's east, killing eight people, a day after their spectacular first-ever air raid.

Ten people were wounded in the suicide attack against the Chenkaladi army camp, a military official said, as the defence ministry reported other violence which left a soldier and three rebels dead.

The suicide bombing by the driver and his assistant came a day after the Tigers flew single-engined planes over the main military air base adjacent to Sri Lanka's only international airport and dropped bombs, killing three airmen and wounding 16 others.

Two separate teams are investigating the air strike - an embarrassing blow to the country's defence establishment - and President Mahinda Rajapakse also held an emergency meeting with political party leaders on Monday night.

The Tigers said the military carried out retaliatory air strikes inside rebel-held territory on Monday afternoon, but there were no casualties.

'Intensive operations' since December

Tuesday's suicide bombing was in the coastal district of Batticaloa where government forces have been conducting intensive operations against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) since December.

The office of the Eelam People's Democratic Party (EPDP), a pro-government Tamil party which co-operates with security forces, was also destroyed.

"Two soldiers and four EPDP men were killed and about 10 wounded at the camp," a military official in Batticaloa said. "There are two other bodies to be identified."

Military sources said the Tigers had tried to stage a similar suicide bombing against Chenkaladi last week, but failed when the explosives went off prematurely.

Chenkaladi was attacked last week together with three other military camps in Batticaloa district, leaving four soldiers dead and 30 wounded, according to the military.

Civilian safety

There was no immediate word from the Tigers about the latest attack. The defence ministry separately said three rebels were shot dead in the country's north while the Tigers killed a government soldier in a clash in Batticaloa.

Relief workers have raised fresh concerns for the safety of civilians in Batticaloa as more people fled their homes and sought the safety of public buildings to avoid getting caught in the crossfire between troops and rebels.

At least 150 00 people have been internally displaced within the district, where troops and Tamil Tiger rebels have been trading long-range attacks for weeks.

More than 60 000 people have been killed in Sri Lanka's Tamil separatist campaign since 1972. The two sides agreed to a truce in February 2002, but subsequent peace talks have broken down.

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