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Tamil Tigers kill 25 Sri Lankan sailors
JAFFNA—Sri Lankan separatist rebels clashed with government navy and
air forces Thursday
off the northern Jaffna peninsula, with rebels claiming they killed 25
sailors and captured
four others.
The fighting comes as the United Nations denounced the Sri Lankan
military's shelling of a
school Wednesday in a rebel-controlled area in which at least 23 Tamil
civilians were killed
and scores injured.
"The UN condemns in the strongest possible terms the shelling by the
security forces of the
government of Sri Lanka on defenseless civilians sheltering in
Kathiraveli School in Vaharai
yesterday," the UN said in a statement.
"The killing and wounding of displaced persons is unjustifiable and a
violation of the most
basic humanitarian norms," the statement said.
In the latest fighting, the Tamil Tigers' military spokesman, Rasiah
Ilanthirayan, told The
Associated Press that his rebel forces had "killed at least 25 sailors"
and found the body
of another. He said four sailors were captured following Thursday's
battle.
Ilanthirayan said five rebel fighters also died in the attack, in which
they sunk one of the
navy's fast attack craft and damaged another.
Military spokesman Brig. Prasad Samarasinghe said the navy, assisted by
the air force,
destroyed 22 of 26 rebel boats.
He did not provide casualty figures and the rebel death toll claims
couldn't be
independently verified.
Fighting has intensified since peace talks last month between the
separatist rebels and the
government broke down in Geneva, Switzerland over the reopening of a
major highway
connecting Tamil-dominated areas in the north with the rest of the
country.
The Geneva talks were aimed at reviving a 2002 cease-fire accord that
halted 19 years of
fighting but has all but disintegrated amid violence that has killed at
least 2,000
combatants and civilians this year.The Tigers have been fighting since 1983 for a separate Tamil homeland
in the country's
north and east, citing discrimination by the majority Sinhalese.
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