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Incidents of Air-Strikes by Government Forces:2006
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January - 4 
Fighting between the SFs and insurgents continued for the fourth day, with the JWP claiming that helicopter shelling injured three women and 11 children.
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Fighting between the SFs and insurgents continued for the fourth day, with the JWP claiming that helicopter shelling injured three women and 11 children.
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January - 7 
At least 22 people died in separate incidents of violence in North and South Waziristan on January 7, as local Taliban attacked a paramilitary checkpoint and helicopter gun-ships bombed a pro-Taliban cleric’s house, according to Daily Times.
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At least 22 people died in separate incidents of violence in North and South Waziristan on January 7, as local Taliban attacked a paramilitary checkpoint and helicopter gun-ships bombed a pro-Taliban cleric’s house, according to Daily Times.
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January - 7 
Hours after the attack, aircraft attacked pro-Taliban cleric Maulana Noor Muhammad’s house in Saidgai village, three kilometers from the Afghan border, killing eight tribesmen and injuring 19 others. Local residents suspected the involvement of the US military. All those killed in the attack were me
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Hours after the attack, aircraft attacked pro-Taliban cleric Maulana Noor Muhammad’s house in Saidgai village, three kilometers from the Afghan border, killing eight tribesmen and injuring 19 others. Local residents suspected the involvement of the US military. All those killed in the attack were members of Mohammad’s family, Reuters reported.
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January - 9 
Security forces also raided Mosaki village, 29 kilometres east of Miranshah, to target suspected terrorists, but there was no reports of casualties, according to Daily Times. Reuters added that residents said they believed a gunship helicopter had attacked the house of a religious scholar, who suppo
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Security forces also raided Mosaki village, 29 kilometres east of Miranshah, to target suspected terrorists, but there was no reports of casualties, according to Daily Times. Reuters added that residents said they believed a gunship helicopter had attacked the house of a religious scholar, who supports the Taliban, on January 7. US authorities had denied their troops were involved, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam told a briefing on January 9, adding that authorities were investigating reports that a foreign helicopter had landed on the Pakistani side.
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January - 9 
Three paramilitary soldiers were wounded in a pre-dawn attack on a checkpoint near Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, on January 9, according to Daily Times. The political administration and security forces launched a joint search operation hours after the rocket attack, a military spokesm
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Three paramilitary soldiers were wounded in a pre-dawn attack on a checkpoint near Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, on January 9, according to Daily Times. The political administration and security forces launched a joint search operation hours after the rocket attack, a military spokesman said. Local residents said that helicopter gun-ships carried out two sorties to bomb suspected militant hideouts in Musaki village. However, there were no reports of any civilian casualties or terrorists killed in the air raids.
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January - 13 
In the province, paramilitary forces started an operation in the different areas of Kohlu district, including Tartani, Peshi, Nisao, Jhabbar, Karimo Wadh, Tali and Kanhan, after a gap of a few days. Helicopter gun-ships were participating in the operation against suspected insurgents, during which s
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In the province, paramilitary forces started an operation in the different areas of Kohlu district, including Tartani, Peshi, Nisao, Jhabbar, Karimo Wadh, Tali and Kanhan, after a gap of a few days. Helicopter gun-ships were participating in the operation against suspected insurgents, during which some casualties were also reported. A tribesman, Allah Bakhsh Marri, told Dawn that two people, including a woman, were killed and three others injured in the operation. However, official sources denied that any operation was taking place in Kohlu.
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January - 13 
Paramilitary forces on January 13 launched another operation in the Marri area of Balochistan province using helicopter gun-ships and heavy weapons while unidentified people fired rockets at a Frontier Corps (FC) camp in Kohlu, according to Dawn. Mir Balach Khan Marri, a member of the Balochistan As
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Paramilitary forces on January 13 launched another operation in the Marri area of Balochistan province using helicopter gun-ships and heavy weapons while unidentified people fired rockets at a Frontier Corps (FC) camp in Kohlu, according to Dawn. Mir Balach Khan Marri, a member of the Balochistan Assembly, informed that security forces (SFs) had been lobbing mortars and rockets at the small township of Kahan for the last two days in which 25 people, mostly women and children, had been killed and several others injured. “Kahan town witnessed heavy shelling and mortar attacks the whole day on Saturday. My house was also targeted and has been badly damaged,” he told Dawn. Official sources, however, claimed that SFs were taking action against outlaws’ hideouts and camps in different parts of the Kohlu and Dera Bugti districts.
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January - 14 
The Myanmar Army has begun fresh operations against the National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Khaplang (NSCN-K) in co-ordination with the Indian Army, according to Assam Tribune. Helicopter gun-ships have reportedly been used in operations that have led to serious casualty among the militants, of
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The Myanmar Army has begun fresh operations against the National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Khaplang (NSCN-K) in co-ordination with the Indian Army, according to Assam Tribune. Helicopter gun-ships have reportedly been used in operations that have led to serious casualty among the militants, official sources said. The Myanmar Army’s operation came after a gap of less then four months, when it had targeted camps in areas adjoining the Tirap and Changlang districts of Arunachal Pradesh in India’s Northeast. Sources in the Ministry of Defence at Delhi, while confirming reports, said that the operation began about a week ago and the armies of the two countries were working in close co-ordination.
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January - 16 
Security forces (SFs) killed three children in an attack at Kahan and other adjacent areas of Balochistan province on January 16, local tribesmen were quoted as saying in Daily Times. A representative of the Marri Qaumi Ittehad said that aerial attacks were carried out in the Kahan area and continue
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Security forces (SFs) killed three children in an attack at Kahan and other adjacent areas of Balochistan province on January 16, local tribesmen were quoted as saying in Daily Times. A representative of the Marri Qaumi Ittehad said that aerial attacks were carried out in the Kahan area and continued for over three hours. Raziq Bugti, the Government spokesperson, however, said that unidentified assailants had attacked a SF convoy and the latter had probably responded to it. He denied any aerial attacks, adding that no casualty was reported from Kahan and Kohlu.
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January - 18 
According to media reports, a senior Al Qaeda terrorist was killed in the January 13 missile strike in Bajaur. Pakistani officials identified him as Midhat Mursi, also known as Abu Khabab al-Masri, ABC News said.
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According to media reports, a senior Al Qaeda terrorist was killed in the January 13 missile strike in Bajaur. Pakistani officials identified him as Midhat Mursi, also known as Abu Khabab al-Masri, ABC News said.
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January - 19 
Three of the foreign terrorists killed in the January 13 air strikes in the Bajaur Agency have been identified, ABC News said on January 19. One of the dead was said to be 52-year-old Midhat Mursi, also known as Abu Khabab al-Masri, a top Al Qaeda bomb maker with a five million dollar reward on his
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Three of the foreign terrorists killed in the January 13 air strikes in the Bajaur Agency have been identified, ABC News said on January 19. One of the dead was said to be 52-year-old Midhat Mursi, also known as Abu Khabab al-Masri, a top Al Qaeda bomb maker with a five million dollar reward on his head. Another was reported to be Abu Obaidah al-Masri, Al Qaeda’s chief of operations for the eastern Afghan province of Kunar and the third was Abdur Rehman al-Maghribi, the Moroccan son-in-law of Osama Bin Laden’s top lieutenant Ayman Al-Zawahri and the head of Al Qaeda’s media operations. The fourth has not been identified but reports said that he may have been an Egyptian national named Mustafa Usman. A Pakistani intelligence official said that Khalid Habib, head of Al Qaeda’s operations in Pakistan and Afghanistan, may have also have been among the dead.
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February - 7 
Security forces continued operations in some areas of the Kohlu district and at least seven people were injured in Tartani during an exchange of fire. Helicopter gun-ships were shelling Kahan and other areas, residents of the area told Dawn.
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Security forces continued operations in some areas of the Kohlu district and at least seven people were injured in Tartani during an exchange of fire. Helicopter gun-ships were shelling Kahan and other areas, residents of the area told Dawn.
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February - 9 
At least 16 security force (SF) personnel, four Maoists and a civilian were killed in clashes at Rambhapur area along the Sunwal-Butwal section of the Sidhhartha Highway in Nawalparasi district on February 9-night. The victims included two police personnel, six Armed Police Force (APF) personnel and
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At least 16 security force (SF) personnel, four Maoists and a civilian were killed in clashes at Rambhapur area along the Sunwal-Butwal section of the Sidhhartha Highway in Nawalparasi district on February 9-night. The victims included two police personnel, six Armed Police Force (APF) personnel and eight Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) soldiers. About a dozen SF personnel were also injured while some remain out of contact, Kantipur Online reported. The clash occurred when the Maoists attacked SFs who had reached Rambhapur to remove roadblocks put up by the former. Following the clash, SFs launched aerial raids over the Basantpur forest area in Palpa district on February 10 as they suspect that the Maoists who attacked the troops in Nawalparasi were hiding in the forest area.
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March - 23 
Meanwhile, security forces have reportedly launched another operation against armed tribesmen attacking Government installations and security forces in different areas of Kohlu district. "Helicopter gun-ships are pounding Nisaio, Tartani and other areas of Kohlu district," a spokesman for the Itteha
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Meanwhile, security forces have reportedly launched another operation against armed tribesmen attacking Government installations and security forces in different areas of Kohlu district. "Helicopter gun-ships are pounding Nisaio, Tartani and other areas of Kohlu district," a spokesman for the Ittehad Mari told Dawn by telephone. He said that fighter jets could be seen in the sky.
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March - 27 
Troops on March 27-afternoon launched an aerial attack in the surroundings of Bagh Bhairav Higher Secondary School at Thokarpa VDC in Sindhupalchowk district to flush out Maoists who are believed to have been preparing to organize a programme in the school premises. Clashes erupted between the two s
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Troops on March 27-afternoon launched an aerial attack in the surroundings of Bagh Bhairav Higher Secondary School at Thokarpa VDC in Sindhupalchowk district to flush out Maoists who are believed to have been preparing to organize a programme in the school premises. Clashes erupted between the two sides following the attack, and unconfirmed reports indicated that two insurgents and a civilian were killed.
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March - 28 
At least one person is reported to have been killed in heavy fighting between security forces (SFs) and insurgents in the Kohlu district of Balochistan province on March 28. According to Dawn, SFs had launched the attack using helicopter gun-ships to neutralise hideouts of Marri tribesmen. Officials
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At least one person is reported to have been killed in heavy fighting between security forces (SFs) and insurgents in the Kohlu district of Balochistan province on March 28. According to Dawn, SFs had launched the attack using helicopter gun-ships to neutralise hideouts of Marri tribesmen. Officials informed that a 10-year-old boy, Mohammed Ali, was killed in the attack in the Kahan area while his mother and younger brother were wounded. "Helicopter gun-ships shelled different areas throughout the day," claimed an unnamed leader of the Marri tribe. He said that heavy weapons were being used in the Tartani, Bhambhoor, Peshi, Parai and Nal areas, adding that SFs had suffered heavy casualties in Fazal Chal and Karmo-Wadh, where armed tribesmen had retaliated.
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April - 1 
A Frontier Constabulary personnel was killed and four others were injured when unidentified people fired a rocket at Tochi Fort in North Waziristan on April 1-night, according to Daily Times. Another rocket fired by the paramilitary troops in retaliation reportedly landed in a nearby house, injuring
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A Frontier Constabulary personnel was killed and four others were injured when unidentified people fired a rocket at Tochi Fort in North Waziristan on April 1-night, according to Daily Times. Another rocket fired by the paramilitary troops in retaliation reportedly landed in a nearby house, injuring three children aged six to 10. Witnesses said helicopters were also used in the search operation following the attack, which continued till the next day
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April - 5 
Sixteen terrorists were killed and 19 arrested after security forces (SFs) retaliated to two attacks at two sites in North Waziristan on April 5. "Four troops were killed and eight injured in the attacks," Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan, the Inter Services Public Relations Director General, told Daily Tim
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Sixteen terrorists were killed and 19 arrested after security forces (SFs) retaliated to two attacks at two sites in North Waziristan on April 5. "Four troops were killed and eight injured in the attacks," Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan, the Inter Services Public Relations Director General, told Daily Times. The terrorists first attacked a SF check-post in Dattakhel and another at Mana in the heavily forested Shawal region. The army reportedly used ground troops, heavy guns, artillery and gunship helicopters to comb the Mana area where the troops recovered six bodies of the slain terrorists from a compound. A spokesperson for the pro-Taliban operatives in North Waziristan, Tariq Jameel, confirmed attacks on the SFs but denied "any loss of militants". He said the attacks were "revenge" against the killing of two militants in Mir Ali town on April 3.
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April - 12 
Gunship helicopters reportedly destroyed a suspected terrorist compound at Nagar village in North Waziristan on April 12, killing a number of foreign terrorists. The raid, launched on the basis of "confirmed intelligence", targeted a hideout in the Nagar village, six kilometers south of Miranshah, m
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Gunship helicopters reportedly destroyed a suspected terrorist compound at Nagar village in North Waziristan on April 12, killing a number of foreign terrorists. The raid, launched on the basis of "confirmed intelligence", targeted a hideout in the Nagar village, six kilometers south of Miranshah, military spokesperson Major General Shaukat Sultan told AFP. "We have conducted a sting operation with the help of Cobra gunship helicopters, which has resulted in the knocking out of a militant hideout… Some foreigners were killed," Sultan said. He, however, had no details of identities and number of the terrorists killed in the operation.
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April - 12 
The Pakistan’s military claimed that it had killed an unspecified number of militants including foreigners in an attack by Cobra gunship helicopters on a compound in village Anghar Killay near Miranshah in North Waziristan on April 12-midnight, according to The News. Maj Gen Shaukat Sultan, Director
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The Pakistan’s military claimed that it had killed an unspecified number of militants including foreigners in an attack by Cobra gunship helicopters on a compound in village Anghar Killay near Miranshah in North Waziristan on April 12-midnight, according to The News. Maj Gen Shaukat Sultan, Director General, Inter-Services Public Relations, said the operation was carried out on the basis of "confirmed intelligence" about the presence of foreign militants in the compound. A top Al Qaeda man, Mosheim Musa Mutawwali Atwa, alias Abdur Rahman Mohajir is reported to have been killed in the attack. The Dawn, quoting unidentified officials, said, ‘“His death has been confirmed. The confirmation is based upon multiple intelligence sources.” The attack was carried out following the abduction of five Frontier Corps (FC) personnel from the Duncan Post near Razmak in North Waziristan. Taliban fighters, however, have rejected the claim that foreign militants had been killed in the attack.
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April - 25 
According to Daily Times, Cobra gunship helicopters hit the hideouts of suspected pro-Taliban militants in North Waziristan on April 25 after a military convoy was attacked a day earlier, leaving up to seven persons dead. Sources in Miranshah said that three soldiers were killed when the terrorists
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According to Daily Times, Cobra gunship helicopters hit the hideouts of suspected pro-Taliban militants in North Waziristan on April 25 after a military convoy was attacked a day earlier, leaving up to seven persons dead. Sources in Miranshah said that three soldiers were killed when the terrorists ambushed a convoy heading towards the Afghan border. Four of the attackers were also killed in the incident, which is reportedly continuing till last reports came in. "An appropriate response to the attackers continues and I will not give operational details," Army spokesperson Maj. Gen. Shaukat Sultan told Daily Times. Purported Taliban spokesman Tariq Jameel claimed to have "inflicted greater casualties on the security forces than what the military admits to and none of my comrades were killed". Jameel while warning the tribal elders against meeting Government officials also said there was no chance of talks between Taliban and the Government.
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April - 25 
Following the attack, the Air Force launched a series of strikes on the LTTE-held Sampoor area in the Trincomalee district. A Government statement said that hours after the Colombo suicide attack, the "Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) positioned in the Sampoor area in Trincomalee launched an
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Following the attack, the Air Force launched a series of strikes on the LTTE-held Sampoor area in the Trincomalee district. A Government statement said that hours after the Colombo suicide attack, the "Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) positioned in the Sampoor area in Trincomalee launched an attack on the Navy in Trincomalee and the security forces have carried out an operation to deter further attacks by the LTTE." The military attack was continuing till last reports came in. Brigadier Samarasinghe informed that the latest strikes came after the LTTE fired on naval patrol craft off the eastern port of Trincomalee for a second day. He added, "The navy is heavily patrolling the area. They requested air support."
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April - 26 
Nepal News reports that the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) launched an aerial attack at Tharpu in the Tanahun district on April 26 after receiving information of armed Maoists holding a meeting at the local Secondary School. However, there were no casualties reported. Sources said that Maoists managed to
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Nepal News reports that the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) launched an aerial attack at Tharpu in the Tanahun district on April 26 after receiving information of armed Maoists holding a meeting at the local Secondary School. However, there were no casualties reported. Sources said that Maoists managed to hide in secure spots, including near the road along the Prithvi Highway.
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April - 26 
Associated Press reports that close to 40,000 civilians have left their homes in northeastern Sri Lanka to escape Government air strikes on LTTE bases.
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Associated Press reports that close to 40,000 civilians have left their homes in northeastern Sri Lanka to escape Government air strikes on LTTE bases.
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April - 26 
The pro-LTTE website Tamil Net claimed that at least 12 dead bodies of Tamil civilians killed in the air strike by Kfir jets and artillery attack by navy and army were recovered from Muttur east area of the district. It further reported that a Muslim civilian, Moulavi Zeinudeen, was killed and nine
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The pro-LTTE website Tamil Net claimed that at least 12 dead bodies of Tamil civilians killed in the air strike by Kfir jets and artillery attack by navy and army were recovered from Muttur east area of the district. It further reported that a Muslim civilian, Moulavi Zeinudeen, was killed and nine others were injured when a Kfir jet bombed a Muslim village Vaddam in the Government-controlled Muttur town on April 26, today.
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April - 29 
Nepal News reports that the RNA launched an aerial attack on a Maoist mass meeting at Sunwal area in Nawalparasi district on April 29. A Maoist cadre sustained injuries following the raid.
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Nepal News reports that the RNA launched an aerial attack on a Maoist mass meeting at Sunwal area in Nawalparasi district on April 29. A Maoist cadre sustained injuries following the raid.
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May - 4 
Security forces using helicopter gun-ships carried out an operation against insurgents in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan province after four Frontier Corps personnel, including an officer, were injured in an attack on their vehicle on May 4, according to Dawn.
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Security forces using helicopter gun-ships carried out an operation against insurgents in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan province after four Frontier Corps personnel, including an officer, were injured in an attack on their vehicle on May 4, according to Dawn.
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May - 8 
United States helicopter gun-ships wounded at least three Pakistani labourers in a missile strike against suspected Taliban operatives in South Waziristan on May 8, according to Daily Times. The three were brought to the border town of Angoor Adda from a nearby mountain where they had been mining fo
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United States helicopter gun-ships wounded at least three Pakistani labourers in a missile strike against suspected Taliban operatives in South Waziristan on May 8, according to Daily Times. The three were brought to the border town of Angoor Adda from a nearby mountain where they had been mining for minerals, but another eight men were unaccounted for, said unnamed officials. However, the US military later said that the air strike killed four suspected Taliban or Al Qaeda fighters. US ground troops later found the operatives dead and captured a fifth, Lt-Col Paul Fitzpatrick said at the US military base at Bagram outside Kabul in Afghanistan. The attack was launched after US and Afghan forces spotted a group of suspected militants loading a truck with rockets stored in a cave in the Bermel, Paktika. Fitzpatrick said, “We sent a ground force to the cave and found four dead enemy combatants and captured one combatant. It was close, it was within a kilometer or so of the border, but it was clearly within Afghanistan.” Maj. Gen Shaukat Sultan of the Pakistani Army denied news about the border violation, saying no incident took place there.
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May - 11 
At least 17 Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) sailors and 50 Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed as the SLN successfully repulsed an attempt by a cluster of the outfit’s suicide boats to destroy a heavy troop-carrying vessel - the 'Pearl Cruiser' - with 710 troops on board off the coast of
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At least 17 Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) sailors and 50 Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed as the SLN successfully repulsed an attempt by a cluster of the outfit’s suicide boats to destroy a heavy troop-carrying vessel - the 'Pearl Cruiser' - with 710 troops on board off the coast of Vettilaikerni on May 11, according to ColomboPage. The Navy in a retaliatory attack with the assistance of the Air Force destroyed five LTTE boats completely and disabled four others, killing 50 ‘Sea Tigers’ and forcing the fleet to withdraw. The Operational Headquarters stated, “In the firefight, Navy ensured the safety of the passenger craft and suffered the loss of one Dvora (P 418) with two officers and 15 sailors onboard. The clearing operations were continuing assisted by Air Force.” According to reports, two Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM) monitors were on board the ‘Pearl Cruiser’ and the Dvora fast attack craft.
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June - 4 
Terrorists reportedly fired rockets on June 4 at a military convoy in North Waziristan, killing two soldiers and injuring two others. Another soldier was accidentally killed and six were wounded in ‘friendly fire’ near a suspected militant hideout, following the attack. The convoy was attacked near
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Terrorists reportedly fired rockets on June 4 at a military convoy in North Waziristan, killing two soldiers and injuring two others. Another soldier was accidentally killed and six were wounded in ‘friendly fire’ near a suspected militant hideout, following the attack. The convoy was attacked near Miranshah, headquarters of North Waziristan, according to The News. Security forces assisted by at least three helicopter gun-ships fired at suspected terrorist positions in Miranshah and a nearby village after the convoy came under rocket attack, an unnamed official said.
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June - 10 
Pakistan Army helicopters bombed a terrorist hideout at a village in North Waziristan in a pre-dawn raid on June 10, killing up to 20 terrorists. The air strike occurred at around 3:30am in the Darbalooki village and four helicopters were used in the attack, according to Daily Times.
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Pakistan Army helicopters bombed a terrorist hideout at a village in North Waziristan in a pre-dawn raid on June 10, killing up to 20 terrorists. The air strike occurred at around 3:30am in the Darbalooki village and four helicopters were used in the attack, according to Daily Times.
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June - 10 
Pakistani security forces backed by helicopter gun-ships attacked the militant facility before dawn on June 10 in the North Waziristan town of Drub Lokai. Initial reports put the death toll at 15-20 militants. Among those killed was the purported militant ‘commander’, identified only as an Arab by t
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Pakistani security forces backed by helicopter gun-ships attacked the militant facility before dawn on June 10 in the North Waziristan town of Drub Lokai. Initial reports put the death toll at 15-20 militants. Among those killed was the purported militant ‘commander’, identified only as an Arab by the name of Abu Nasir. The number of Arabs killed was the largest in any one attack inside Pakistan.
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June - 13 
At least five insurgents were killed and seven others arrested on June 13 during an operation launched by Frontier Corps (FC) in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan province. Balochistan Government spokesperson Abdul Raziq Bugti told The News that the FC operation continued for more than over six
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At least five insurgents were killed and seven others arrested on June 13 during an operation launched by Frontier Corps (FC) in the Dera Bugti district of Balochistan province. Balochistan Government spokesperson Abdul Raziq Bugti told The News that the FC operation continued for more than over six hours during which five miscreants were killed and seven arrested. The FC destroyed a huge cache of explosive material, he added. Helicopters were used in the operation, he disclosed.
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June - 15 
A soldier was killed and six others wounded when an improvised explosive device (IED) went off near an army convoy in the Speem Wam area. Meanwhile, reports from the area said an exchange of fire between the army and militants was continuing and helicopter gun ships were spotted over the area.
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A soldier was killed and six others wounded when an improvised explosive device (IED) went off near an army convoy in the Speem Wam area. Meanwhile, reports from the area said an exchange of fire between the army and militants was continuing and helicopter gun ships were spotted over the area.
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June - 15 June - 16
At least sixty-four civilians, including 15 children, were killed and eighty-six others were injured when a state-run passenger bus carrying 150 passengers was destroyed in a twin side-charger claymore mine explosion in the Anuradhapura district on June 15. The Government's spokesperson on security
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At least sixty-four civilians, including 15 children, were killed and eighty-six others were injured when a state-run passenger bus carrying 150 passengers was destroyed in a twin side-charger claymore mine explosion in the Anuradhapura district on June 15. The Government's spokesperson on security issues, Keheliya Rambukwella, blamed the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) for the attack saying, "There is no iota of doubt that it is the LTTE." He also said, "There is no declaration of War, the peace agreement is on, but, we have to look at it very seriously", adding that the Government would not hesitate to take military action if needed, to safeguard the civilians. Subsequent to the attack, security forces (SFs) carried out an aerial attack in the LTTE-held Sampoor and Maullativu area and drooped bombs near the outfit headquarters of Kilinochchi on June 16, today. However, no casualties were reported in these incidents. Meanwhile, the LTTE denied its involvement and blamed the Government for the attack. Reacting to the SFs aerial attack, head of the outfit’s peace secretariat, S. Puleedevan, told Reuters, "If they are attacking Kilinochchi, they are showing they are ready for war."
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June - 17 
According to Tamilnet, LTTE Head of Political Wing, S.P. Thamilchelvan said on June 17 in Kilinochchi that the LTTE has requested the Head of the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM) and the peace facilitator Norway's Ambassador to Sri Lanka to convey a strong warning to Colombo of possible retaliati
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According to Tamilnet, LTTE Head of Political Wing, S.P. Thamilchelvan said on June 17 in Kilinochchi that the LTTE has requested the Head of the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM) and the peace facilitator Norway's Ambassador to Sri Lanka to convey a strong warning to Colombo of possible retaliation following the aerial bombing by the Sri Lankan Air Force (SLAF) in Mullaithivu, Kilinochchi, Batticaloa, and artillery fire towards LTTE territory from Sri Lanka Army (SLA) camps carried out during the last 2 days in violation of the Ceasefire Agreement (CFA).
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July - 5 
Daily Times reports that the security forces (SF) personnel backed by helicopter gunships targeted hideouts of tribal militants in the Sangsila area of the Dera Bugti district in Balochistan, killing at least 25 suspected militants on July 5. A large cache of weapons, including rockets, landmines an
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Daily Times reports that the security forces (SF) personnel backed by helicopter gunships targeted hideouts of tribal militants in the Sangsila area of the Dera Bugti district in Balochistan, killing at least 25 suspected militants on July 5. A large cache of weapons, including rockets, landmines and other ammunitions were seized during the operation. “During a two-hour operation, security forces killed at least 25 militants and wounded several others,” a Balochistan government spokesman Raziq Bugti said in Quetta.
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July - 11 
Dawn has reported that security forces (SF) personnel used helicopter gunships to attack militants’ hideouts at Gori and Sangsilla areas of the Dera Bugti district. Unspecified reports said that the bombing killed several persons, including women and children. However, official sources denied having
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Dawn has reported that security forces (SF) personnel used helicopter gunships to attack militants’ hideouts at Gori and Sangsilla areas of the Dera Bugti district. Unspecified reports said that the bombing killed several persons, including women and children. However, official sources denied having suffered any casualties.
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July - 26 
Reuters has reported that Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) conducted air strike, using Kfir fighter jets, on known LTTE targets in the general areas (areas under Government control) of Verugal in the Trincomalee district where the outfit were keeping the sluice gate closed without allowing water to flow i
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Reuters has reported that Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) conducted air strike, using Kfir fighter jets, on known LTTE targets in the general areas (areas under Government control) of Verugal in the Trincomalee district where the outfit were keeping the sluice gate closed without allowing water to flow into thousands of Sinhalese, Muslims and Tamil villages since July 20. The SLAF spokesperson, Group Captain Ajantha Silva, said, "The government want to send irrigation engineers to the location. That is why we have taken action against identified rebel targets in that area. It was an aerial bombing raid." The Government accused the outfit of blocking water supplies to farmland in Trincomalee, where the Government and outfit both control territory. A Government statement, referring to the air raids, said the "limited operation" was conducted purely on "humanitarian grounds" to neutralize the disruptive forces it said were preventing free flow of water to over 15,000 families. However, S. Elilan, a top LTTE leader in Trincomalee, blaming the military, stated that Sri Lankan air force jets struck three times, wounding two civilians and destroying two houses. He added that the outfit suffered no casualties.
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July - 27 
Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) fighter crafts struck selected Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) targets in the east of Mullaittivu district, where the LTTE was reportedly constructing an illegal airstrip, killing six cadres and injuring five civilians on July 27. "We had intelligence that the LTTE
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Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) fighter crafts struck selected Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) targets in the east of Mullaittivu district, where the LTTE was reportedly constructing an illegal airstrip, killing six cadres and injuring five civilians on July 27. "We had intelligence that the LTTE is trying to make an airstrip. Therefore the decision was taken to target it," said military spokesperson Brig. Prasad Samarasinghe. The Media Centre for National Security stated, “This morning the security forces conducted a limited air operation against this air facility. The operation was conducted to prevent the construction of this unauthorized air facility which poses a grave security threat not only to the sovereignty of Sri Lanka but to the entire region.” The outfit sources confirmed the air attack but made no mention of the airstrip being bombed, claiming that bombs were dropped “from high altitude near a civilian settlement”.
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July - 28 
The Sri Lanka Air Force carried out four air strikes on LTTE targets in Pudukuruppu, Mullaitivu, Verugal and one other LTTE-controlled area and subsequently the troops were clearing the areas till the reports last came in. The Sri Lankan defence spokesperson, Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, said air
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The Sri Lanka Air Force carried out four air strikes on LTTE targets in Pudukuruppu, Mullaitivu, Verugal and one other LTTE-controlled area and subsequently the troops were clearing the areas till the reports last came in. The Sri Lankan defence spokesperson, Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, said air force jets pounded outfit positions in the area to weaken the insurgents, adding, "There is a plan designed by the military to achieve the target, which is to supply water to the civilians.” He reiterated that air and land strikes will continue until the Mavil Aru sluice is saved from the outfit. Further, according to reports the LTTE cadres in un-cleared areas (area not under government control) of Mavil Aru opened fire towards a school compound and two villages in the Kallar area in an attempt to stop the Government’s efforts to reopen the sluice gates kept closed by the outfit blocking water supply along the Mavil Aru since July 20.
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July - 29 
Eight Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed and twelve others sustained injuries in an air strike by the Sri Lanka Air Force at the outfit’s Thenaham conference centre in the Karadiyanaru area of Batticaloa district on July 29. "Eight Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) memb
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Eight Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed and twelve others sustained injuries in an air strike by the Sri Lanka Air Force at the outfit’s Thenaham conference centre in the Karadiyanaru area of Batticaloa district on July 29. "Eight Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) members - two officials and six cadres - were killed and four wounded when Sri Lanka Air Force bombed Liberation Tigers' Thenaham Conference Centre in Karadiyanaru," reported the pro- LTTE website Tamil Net.
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July - 31 
Sri Lanka Air Force jets destroyed a Sea-Tiger base in the Vakarai area of Batticaloa district, killing at least 30 LTTE cadres. The outfit base was the main supply point to the Mavil Aru LTTE camps.
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Sri Lanka Air Force jets destroyed a Sea-Tiger base in the Vakarai area of Batticaloa district, killing at least 30 LTTE cadres. The outfit base was the main supply point to the Mavil Aru LTTE camps.
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August - 1 
At least five Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) personnel were killed and 30 others sustained injuries when Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres fired artillery at the Trincomalee naval base on August 1. Subsequently, the Sri Lankan Air Force carried out aerial bombardment in the outfit-held Sampoor ar
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At least five Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) personnel were killed and 30 others sustained injuries when Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres fired artillery at the Trincomalee naval base on August 1. Subsequently, the Sri Lankan Air Force carried out aerial bombardment in the outfit-held Sampoor area targeting Mavilaru, Verugalaru and Kathirveli. Several key LTTE locations were destroyed, sources said. The Government claimed 50 LTTE casualties in the air strike.
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August - 2 
Sri Lanka Navy reportedly foiled a LTTE suicide attack in the seas off Pulmudai in the Welioya region of Moneragala district. According to reports, a sea movement of a flotilla of about 18-20 LTTE boats, including Sea Tiger suicide craft, was intercepted and attacked by Naval troops with the assista
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Sri Lanka Navy reportedly foiled a LTTE suicide attack in the seas off Pulmudai in the Welioya region of Moneragala district. According to reports, a sea movement of a flotilla of about 18-20 LTTE boats, including Sea Tiger suicide craft, was intercepted and attacked by Naval troops with the assistance of Air Force. Fighter aircrafts completely crushed at least five of those outfit boats and damaged another four of them. However, no casualties were reported.
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August - 11 
On August 11, SLAF jets destroyed clusters of weapons-carrying LTTE cadres and one of their jungle hideouts, as they were moving out to replenish their lost cadre in Trincomalee.
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On August 11, SLAF jets destroyed clusters of weapons-carrying LTTE cadres and one of their jungle hideouts, as they were moving out to replenish their lost cadre in Trincomalee.
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August - 13 
Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) personnel foiled a LTTE attempt to over run Allapiddy village in the Kayts area as a flotilla of about 50-60 LTTE Sea-Tiger boats attempted to over run the village. SLN personnel along with the help of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) damaged at least 25-30 ou
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Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) personnel foiled a LTTE attempt to over run Allapiddy village in the Kayts area as a flotilla of about 50-60 LTTE Sea-Tiger boats attempted to over run the village. SLN personnel along with the help of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) damaged at least 25-30 outfit boats. Another 10-15 boats were believed to have drowned as the firing continued till last reports came in.
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August - 14 
The LTTE alleged that at least 61 school children were killed and 150 injured in an aerial attack by the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) in the outfit-controlled Mullaittivu district. However, the Government claimed that the SLAF attacked a LTTE training camp in Puthukudirippu and killed more than 50 LTT
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The LTTE alleged that at least 61 school children were killed and 150 injured in an aerial attack by the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) in the outfit-controlled Mullaittivu district. However, the Government claimed that the SLAF attacked a LTTE training camp in Puthukudirippu and killed more than 50 LTTE cadres. "It is a lie to say that schoolchildren were targeted. The Air Force had bombed a LTTE training centre. We don't know if they had moved child soldiers there," said Government spokesperson, Chandrapala Liyanage. However, the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM), whose team visited the affected school in Vallipunam on the Paranthan-Mullaithivu road, confirmed that students had died in an attack. "Yes there is an incident and our team counted 19 bodies of girls and boys in the premises. We believe the death toll of 61 is accurate. However, we are not in a position to comment on what could have exactly happened", a spokesman of the SLMM told Hindu.
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August - 16 
The SLAF jets also targeted LTTE-controlled area in the Jaffna district. Military spokesperson, Maj. Upali Rajapakse, said, "On and off, (the rebels) are firing artillery into government-controlled areas and we have successfully repulsed those attacks." He said fighter jets bombed insurgent position
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The SLAF jets also targeted LTTE-controlled area in the Jaffna district. Military spokesperson, Maj. Upali Rajapakse, said, "On and off, (the rebels) are firing artillery into government-controlled areas and we have successfully repulsed those attacks." He said fighter jets bombed insurgent positions in an effort to aid the ground troops on the peninsula, which is controlled by the Government but surrounded by outfit territory. However, no casualties were reported till last reports came in.
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August - 19 
The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) jets destroyed a LTTE sea base in the same district in an overnight air strike, killing an unspecified number of outfit cadres. Many boats were destroyed in the raid on the yard where the LTTE was reportedly building boats to launch sea borne attacks on security forces
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The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) jets destroyed a LTTE sea base in the same district in an overnight air strike, killing an unspecified number of outfit cadres. Many boats were destroyed in the raid on the yard where the LTTE was reportedly building boats to launch sea borne attacks on security forces. However, the pro LTTE-website Tamil Net alleged that four civilians were wounded when at least four bombs were dropped on a civilian boat-building yard.
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August - 24 
The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) reportedly destroyed a LTTE sea base in the Mullaitivu district as SLAF planes launched two air strikes on August 24-morning. Intelligence officials had monitored the base for one and a half years, and that it was "definitely a military target," an unnamed SLAF officia
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The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) reportedly destroyed a LTTE sea base in the Mullaitivu district as SLAF planes launched two air strikes on August 24-morning. Intelligence officials had monitored the base for one and a half years, and that it was "definitely a military target," an unnamed SLAF official said. The Defence Ministry spokesperson, Prasad Samarasinghe, said, “There were two air strikes on that target. They have taken out a Sea Tiger base.” However, the LTTE spokesperson Daya Master said that SLAF planes flew over outfit-held territory in the northeast, adding, "But so far I have not received information about an attack and where it has bombed."
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August - 25 
Four insurgents and two security force (SF) personnel are reported to have died and an officer wounded on August 25 as the SFs used helicopter gun-ships to launch another operation in parts of the Kohlu district in Balochistan province. Dawn has reported that the SFs moved in to Karmo Wadh and Tarta
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Four insurgents and two security force (SF) personnel are reported to have died and an officer wounded on August 25 as the SFs used helicopter gun-ships to launch another operation in parts of the Kohlu district in Balochistan province. Dawn has reported that the SFs moved in to Karmo Wadh and Tartani areas near Kahan and used helicopter gun-ships to attack insurgents’ hideouts. The operation was launched two days ago, said sources. Azad Baloch, a spokesperson for the proscribed Balochistan Liberation Army, informed the media at the Quetta Press Club on telephone from an unknown place that armed insurgents were resisting the attacks. He claimed that over a dozen SF personnel had been killed and many others injured in the area. He also claimed killing Frontier Corps personnel in a landmine explosion in the Kamo Wadh area. However, official sources did not confirm any casualties to the SFs.
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August - 25 
Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) jets attacked a LTTE base east of Iranamadu in the Kilinochchi district and destroyed several camps there. Military spokesperson, Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe, said that SLAF planes carried out an air strike on an identified LTTE target in Kilinochchi, adding, “We had inf
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Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) jets attacked a LTTE base east of Iranamadu in the Kilinochchi district and destroyed several camps there. Military spokesperson, Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe, said that SLAF planes carried out an air strike on an identified LTTE target in Kilinochchi, adding, “We had information that they had some unauthorized air assets, and as they pose a threat to our Palali air base and to the region, we have conducted an air raid.” He further added that the air strike hit its target, situated near an airstrip north of Kilinochchi, successfully. Earlier on August 24, security forces reportedly destroyed four identified LTTE bunkers and a roadblock in the Vavunathivu area of Batticaloa district.
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August - 29 
The Ministry of Defence directed for resumption of civil flights to the Jaffna peninsula ending nearly a three-week long ban on air movements after LTTE terrorists in a string of artillery and mortar fire attacks unsuccessfully tried to cause damages to the runway at Palaly airport, in Jaffna.
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The Ministry of Defence directed for resumption of civil flights to the Jaffna peninsula ending nearly a three-week long ban on air movements after LTTE terrorists in a string of artillery and mortar fire attacks unsuccessfully tried to cause damages to the runway at Palaly airport, in Jaffna.
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August - 31 
Military spokesperson Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe said that troops engaged in the operation to neutralise LTTE artillery and mortar gun positions in the Sampur region brought Kaddaparichchan, a stronghold for mortar and artillery gun positions of the outfit, under their full control. The Air Force
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Military spokesperson Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe said that troops engaged in the operation to neutralise LTTE artillery and mortar gun positions in the Sampur region brought Kaddaparichchan, a stronghold for mortar and artillery gun positions of the outfit, under their full control. The Air Force also took identified LTTE targets at Iranamadu and Sampur in the Kilinochchi and Trincomalee districts respectively. Reuters quoted a Military spokesperson as saying, “We are trying to neutralise the threat to Trincomalee. Our strategy is to send people into Sampur to neutralise their artillery and mortar positions which are pointed towards the harbour."
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September - 9 
At least 150 Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed in the continuing battle between security forces (SFs) and the outfit at Muhamalai, the northern gateway to the Jaffna peninsula on the A-9 main supply route, and its surroundings areas. 28 soldiers were killed while 120 others
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At least 150 Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were killed in the continuing battle between security forces (SFs) and the outfit at Muhamalai, the northern gateway to the Jaffna peninsula on the A-9 main supply route, and its surroundings areas. 28 soldiers were killed while 120 others sustained injuries in the incident. According to reports, the SFs with the support of Air Force launched the operation on September 9 after the continued LTTE mortar fire towards their Forward Defense Line in the area, destroying a vast stretch of outfit bunker lines where several LTTE mortar and artillery guns were placed.
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September - 17 
The Sri Lankan Navy and Air Force in a coordinated attack on September 17 sank a suspected Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) ship carrying weapons off the island's northeastern waters. Officials said the Navy spotted the unnamed vessel about 125-kilometres off Kalmunai in the Batticaloa distri
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The Sri Lankan Navy and Air Force in a coordinated attack on September 17 sank a suspected Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) ship carrying weapons off the island's northeastern waters. Officials said the Navy spotted the unnamed vessel about 125-kilometres off Kalmunai in the Batticaloa district and ordered it to proceed to Trincomalee port for a search. An air force patrol craft was called in to bomb the ship when it ignored orders and opened fire on the navy. The Defence Ministry said in a statement, "When ordered by navy patrol craft to sail towards Trincomalee for checking, the suspected vessel opened fire. Tigers during the recent past were desperately trying to acquire weapons and ammunition from foreign countries, yet those moves were countered by law enforcing authorities in those countries and many Tiger inmates were arrested." Unconfirmed reports suggest that 12 to 15 LTTE cadres were on board the ship, when it sank.
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September - 21 
Sri Lankan Air Force said that they launched an aerial attack using Kfir jets against targeted LTTE positions in the southern sector Jaffna peninsula. However, no casualties were reported in both these incidents.
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Sri Lankan Air Force said that they launched an aerial attack using Kfir jets against targeted LTTE positions in the southern sector Jaffna peninsula. However, no casualties were reported in both these incidents.
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September - 25 
Further, media reports quoted senior defence officials stating that the Sri Lankan Air Force (SLAF) bombed a LTTE sea wing training center in the north on September 26, causing serious damage. Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe said that the Air Force carried out raids at the LTTE training base at Mannar
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Further, media reports quoted senior defence officials stating that the Sri Lankan Air Force (SLAF) bombed a LTTE sea wing training center in the north on September 26, causing serious damage. Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe said that the Air Force carried out raids at the LTTE training base at Mannar. "The raids were successful and the training base was completely destroyed," said Samarasinghe. However, the pro-LTTE website Tamilnet reported that the bombs had fallen on the village of Vellankulam in Mannar.
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October - 2 
Tamil Net claimed that three Sri Lanka Air Force Kfir jet bombers attacked Pooneryn, 20 kilometers from where the talks were taking place between Norwegian special envoy, Jon Hanssen-Bauer and LTTE's representatives in the Kilinochchi town. "This morning, they (rebels) were firing artillery toward o
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Tamil Net claimed that three Sri Lanka Air Force Kfir jet bombers attacked Pooneryn, 20 kilometers from where the talks were taking place between Norwegian special envoy, Jon Hanssen-Bauer and LTTE's representatives in the Kilinochchi town. "This morning, they (rebels) were firing artillery toward our forces in the northern peninsula and the air force attacked three identified rebel artillery positions to neutralize their attack," said military spokesperson Brig. Prasad Samarasinghe.
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October - 4 
Further, Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) Kfir jets continued their air raids in the Uncleared areas (area not under Government control) of Pallai to neutralise the LTTE artillery and mortar fire that was directed towards the newly established Forward Defence Line (FDL) of the security forces (SFs) in the
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Further, Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) Kfir jets continued their air raids in the Uncleared areas (area not under Government control) of Pallai to neutralise the LTTE artillery and mortar fire that was directed towards the newly established Forward Defence Line (FDL) of the security forces (SFs) in the Muhamalai area of Jaffna district. Military spokesperson Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe told Daily News that air raids were carried out in the area south of Muhamalai to counter the outfit fire in which two soldiers were injured, "Three LTTE mortar positions located between Muhamalai and Pallai were completely destroyed in the air attacks carried out on Wednesday morning." As reported earlier, the SLAF had carried out air attacks on identified LTTE mortar and artillery positions in the Pooneryn and Pallai areas in retaliation to the outfit artillery and mortar fire on October 3.
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October - 5 
Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) jets bombed LTTE targets for a third day on October 5. The Military reportedly said that the SLAF attacked suspected bases of the outfit’s Sea Tiger wing in the Batticaloa district and some other identified targets in the North. However, no casualties were reported till la
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Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) jets bombed LTTE targets for a third day on October 5. The Military reportedly said that the SLAF attacked suspected bases of the outfit’s Sea Tiger wing in the Batticaloa district and some other identified targets in the North. However, no casualties were reported till last reports came in.
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October - 13 
Tamil Net alleged that Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) Kfir bombers dropped 48 bombs in six sorties on Muttayankattu village in the Mullaithivu district, in one of the biggest bombing raids in the heart of Vanni on October 13 between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. However, no casualties were reported in both these i
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Tamil Net alleged that Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) Kfir bombers dropped 48 bombs in six sorties on Muttayankattu village in the Mullaithivu district, in one of the biggest bombing raids in the heart of Vanni on October 13 between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. However, no casualties were reported in both these incidents till last reports came in.
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October - 17 
Sri Lanka Air Force conducted air raids on two LTTE sea bases in Mullaittivu and an outfit camp in the Mankulam area, according to The Hindu. "The air force sources said the strikes had been precise. It is believed that the air strikes had inflicted heavy damage to terrorists", the Military said in
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Sri Lanka Air Force conducted air raids on two LTTE sea bases in Mullaittivu and an outfit camp in the Mankulam area, according to The Hindu. "The air force sources said the strikes had been precise. It is believed that the air strikes had inflicted heavy damage to terrorists", the Military said in a statement. The LTTE, in a separate statement, claimed that Sri Lankan Kfir bombers destroyed a transmission tower of the Voice of Tigers (VOT) radio located in the Kokkavil area of Mullaithivu district. "VOT is the only radio broadcasting service that is outside the GoSL control area and thus able to broadcast without the usual threats posed by the GoSL operated forces", it said.
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October - 18 
The Website also alleged that a woman was killed and two civilians, including a 10-year-old boy, were wounded when two Sri Lanka Air Force Kfir bombers dropped five bombs on civilian settlements in the LTTE-controlled areas of Karadiyanaru and Vadamunai in the same district.
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The Website also alleged that a woman was killed and two civilians, including a 10-year-old boy, were wounded when two Sri Lanka Air Force Kfir bombers dropped five bombs on civilian settlements in the LTTE-controlled areas of Karadiyanaru and Vadamunai in the same district.
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October - 25 
The Foreign Ministry confirmed on October 25 that Muhsin Musa Matwalli Atwah, a key al Qaeda member, was killed in North Waziristan during an air strike by Pakistani forces near the border with Afghanistan, according to Times of India. Atwah, wanted by the United States (U.S.) Federal Bureau of Inve
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The Foreign Ministry confirmed on October 25 that Muhsin Musa Matwalli Atwah, a key al Qaeda member, was killed in North Waziristan during an air strike by Pakistani forces near the border with Afghanistan, according to Times of India. Atwah, wanted by the United States (U.S.) Federal Bureau of Investigation in connection with the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings, was killed in April 2006, according to the statement. Atwah, the 42-year old Egyptian, was indicted in connection with al Qaeda's suicide bombings of U.S. embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.
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October - 30 
Pro-Taliban militants loyal to Maulana Faqir Muhammad have reportedly “executed” a tribesman for his suspected role in the October 30-air strikes on a Madrassa (seminary) in Bajaur Agency. Jan Muhammad Buneri was taken from his home, not far away from the seminary, by militants’ moments after the ai
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Pro-Taliban militants loyal to Maulana Faqir Muhammad have reportedly “executed” a tribesman for his suspected role in the October 30-air strikes on a Madrassa (seminary) in Bajaur Agency. Jan Muhammad Buneri was taken from his home, not far away from the seminary, by militants’ moments after the air strikes, sources close to Maulana told Daily Times. “We had been suspecting that he was spying on us and our suspicion proved right,” the sources quoted militants as saying.
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October - 30 
The Madrassa (seminary) in Bajaur Agency destroyed in an aerial strike on October 30, killing around 82 people, was an isolated terrorist training facility frequently visited by top al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, The News has reported. At a briefing in Islamabad on October 31, top security sourc
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The Madrassa (seminary) in Bajaur Agency destroyed in an aerial strike on October 30, killing around 82 people, was an isolated terrorist training facility frequently visited by top al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, The News has reported. At a briefing in Islamabad on October 31, top security sources said the facility, known as Maulvi Liaquat’s Madrassa, was actually used for imparting training to new recruits with the second and third-tier leadership of al-Qaeda, by Dr al-Zawahiri, head of al-Qaeda’s operation in Afghanistan’s Kunar province Abu Obaida al-Misri and Abu Farrah Libbi.
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November - 1 
SLAF jets also bombed a Sea-Tiger base north of Mannar after intelligence confirmed that several weapon-laden boats were about to leave the base for a major offensive against the security forces (SFs). However, no casualties were reported in this attack. Military spokesperson Brigadier Prasad Samara
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SLAF jets also bombed a Sea-Tiger base north of Mannar after intelligence confirmed that several weapon-laden boats were about to leave the base for a major offensive against the security forces (SFs). However, no casualties were reported in this attack. Military spokesperson Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe said that they had targeted two LTTE targets it viewed as threats to national security, adding, "We have taken two targets. One is a Sea Tiger base in Mannar (in the northwest), and the other is a military training camp 10 km southeast of Kilinochchi." As reported earlier SLAF jets targeted LTTE bases in Batticaloa on November 1.
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November - 2 
Five civilians were killed when Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) jets dropped four shells near a hospital around 3-km from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) headquarter in Kilinochchi on November 2. The outfit’s spokesperson, Rasiah Ilanthiraiyan, told Reuters from Kilinochchi, "The house was sm
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Five civilians were killed when Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) jets dropped four shells near a hospital around 3-km from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) headquarter in Kilinochchi on November 2. The outfit’s spokesperson, Rasiah Ilanthiraiyan, told Reuters from Kilinochchi, "The house was smashed. A mother, a father, two children and a grandmother were all killed." It was reportedly the closest that Air Force bombs have fallen to the LTTE headquarter in Kilinochchi since the 2002 cease-fire.
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November - 3 
The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) launched attacks for the third consecutive day on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) targets in Batticaloa and Mannar on November 3. A statement by the Military said, "The air force Kfir jets engaged well-identified LTTE targets during the early hours causing
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The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) launched attacks for the third consecutive day on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) targets in Batticaloa and Mannar on November 3. A statement by the Military said, "The air force Kfir jets engaged well-identified LTTE targets during the early hours causing heavy damage to their bases and the other facilities therein," adding, one target engaged at 9.30 a.m. was a training and transit base for the outfit located at Kadiraweli in Batticaloa district and the other two were Sea-Tiger bases located along the coast north of Mannar. The Military claimed that these bases were used to launch attacks at the security forces (SFs) detachments at Mannar and Batticaloa.
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November - 6 
The Sri Lanka Air Force launched an aerial attack against an LTTE Sea-Tiger base camp at Palchenai, north of Vakarai, on November 6.
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The Sri Lanka Air Force launched an aerial attack against an LTTE Sea-Tiger base camp at Palchenai, north of Vakarai, on November 6.
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November - 9 
The Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) personnel foiled a major LTTE attack on the civilian passenger vessel 'Green Ocean I' with 300 Jaffna bound civilians from Trincomalee in the sea off Nagarkovil destroying a flotilla of Sea-Tiger boats, including three suicide boats, on November 9. The Air Force provided rei
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The Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) personnel foiled a major LTTE attack on the civilian passenger vessel 'Green Ocean I' with 300 Jaffna bound civilians from Trincomalee in the sea off Nagarkovil destroying a flotilla of Sea-Tiger boats, including three suicide boats, on November 9. The Air Force provided reinforcements by sending MI 24s and Kfirs to attack the Sea-Tigers. SLN Commander Vice Admiral Wasantha Karannagoda told Daily News that the SLN escorted the 'Green Ocean I' to a safer area amidst the Sea-Tiger attack without any harm to the civilian passengers, adding, 'Green Ocean I' which commenced its voyage at 5.30 a.m. from Trincomalee, was sailing in the sea off Nagarkovil and Point Pedro in the Jaffna district at the time it came under a LTTE attack at 5.15 p.m. "We believe more than 40 LTTE cadres were killed in the attack," told SLN spokesperson Commander D.K.P. Dasanayaka, adding, two suicide boats rammed into to two Dvora fast Attack Craft escorting ‘Green Ocean I’, destroying one and damaging the other. He said Naval troops engaged in search operations in the sea off Point Pedro rescued three sailors injured in the attack, further adding, "We are conducting search operations to rescue the other sailors reported missing during the confrontation."
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November - 21 
The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) Kfir jets on November 21 attacked a major LTTE Sea-Tiger training base north of Puthukudirippu in Mullaitivu district, destroying it after the target was confirmed. Military spokesperson Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe said, “These targets had been previously identified
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The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) Kfir jets on November 21 attacked a major LTTE Sea-Tiger training base north of Puthukudirippu in Mullaitivu district, destroying it after the target was confirmed. Military spokesperson Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe said, “These targets had been previously identified as training bases of the Sea Tigers and had been used as launching pads to attack the Navy and ground forces in the east during the recent past.” A day earlier, SLAF carried out aerial attacks on identified LTTE targets in Kiranchi, north of Mannar, destroying a logistic base of the Sea-Tigers. Sources confirmed that the base of the Sea-Tigers, who have been waging intermittent attacks on the Sri Lanka Navy at sea, was completely destroyed. However, no casualties were reported in these incidents.
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November - 22 
On November 22, Sri Lanka Air Force fighter jets attacked LTTE Sea-Tiger bases at Vedithalathivu, north of Mannar and Kallar, south of Mannar between 9.00-9.30 a.m. Both the bases that were being used by the outfit to launch attacks on the Navy have been badly damaged or destroyed after the aerial a
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On November 22, Sri Lanka Air Force fighter jets attacked LTTE Sea-Tiger bases at Vedithalathivu, north of Mannar and Kallar, south of Mannar between 9.00-9.30 a.m. Both the bases that were being used by the outfit to launch attacks on the Navy have been badly damaged or destroyed after the aerial attacks, information confirmed. However, no casualties were reported till last reports came in.
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November - 23 
Heavy fighting between security forces (SFs) and insurgents was reported from the Karmo Wadh and Tartani areas of Kohlu district in Balochistan on November 23. According to Dawn, fighting erupted when insurgents attacked a vehicle of the SFs in the Tartani area and fired rockets on a post in Karmo W
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Heavy fighting between security forces (SFs) and insurgents was reported from the Karmo Wadh and Tartani areas of Kohlu district in Balochistan on November 23. According to Dawn, fighting erupted when insurgents attacked a vehicle of the SFs in the Tartani area and fired rockets on a post in Karmo Wadh. Sources said that insurgents hiding in mountains fired a number of rockets on the vehicle, but it was not hit. Troops present in the area rushed to the place and returned fire. According to another report, insurgents attacked a SF post in Karmo Wadh using rockets and heavy weapons. After foiling both the attacks, SFs launched a search operation in Karmo Wadh, Tartani and Pir Koh areas of Kohlu and Dera Bugti districts. Helicopter gun-ships were seen in the area attacking hideouts of insurgents in the mountains. There have been no reports about casualties in the fighting. A caller identifying himself as Azad Baloch and claiming to be spokesperson of the banned Baloch Liberation Army said that the attacks in Tartani and Karmo Wadh areas had caused heavy casualties.
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November - 23 
For the third consecutive day, Sri Lanka Air Force jets carried out an aerial attack on a Sea-Tiger base north of Mullaitivu. The base was used by Sea-Tigers to launch suicide attacks on the Sri Lanka Navy and passenger vessels. However, no casualties were reported till last reports came in.
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For the third consecutive day, Sri Lanka Air Force jets carried out an aerial attack on a Sea-Tiger base north of Mullaitivu. The base was used by Sea-Tigers to launch suicide attacks on the Sri Lanka Navy and passenger vessels. However, no casualties were reported till last reports came in.
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November - 23 
The Sri Lankan Military foiled a major LTTE attack on SF’s defence positions in the Kirimichchi and Kadjuwatte areas of Batticaloa district. Military sources said that continuing LTTE artillery and shellfire caused panic among civilians and prompted the troops to seek Air Force assistance to destroy
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The Sri Lankan Military foiled a major LTTE attack on SF’s defence positions in the Kirimichchi and Kadjuwatte areas of Batticaloa district. Military sources said that continuing LTTE artillery and shellfire caused panic among civilians and prompted the troops to seek Air Force assistance to destroy LTTE artillery positions and neutralize the intensified LTTE attacks that were being directed from behind the cover of civilians. In the LTTE fire, seven soldiers were injured, sources said. The Military also said, “Information confirmed by civilians leaving Kirimichchi, Kadjuwatte, Mankerny and Vakarai areas said that terrorists after heavy build-ups were moving their heavy gun positions during the course of Wednesday night and the previous day.” Casualties among the LTTE are yet to be ascertained.
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November - 25 
Sri Lankan air force planes bombed a LTTE camp near Kilinochchi on November 25, the military said, adding it believed it had inflicted heavy losses, according to Reuters. "The air force has hit a Black Tiger (suicide fighter) base," a military spokesman said. He said jets had dropped bombs over the
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Sri Lankan air force planes bombed a LTTE camp near Kilinochchi on November 25, the military said, adding it believed it had inflicted heavy losses, according to Reuters. "The air force has hit a Black Tiger (suicide fighter) base," a military spokesman said. He said jets had dropped bombs over the village of Iranamadu, around 4 miles (6 km) south of Kilinochchi. "It is reported there were heavy losses inflicted." The outfit, however, claimed the air force had dropped bombs a few kilometers away from their nerve-centre of Kilinochchi, but said they only hit dense jungle and no one was hurt.
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December - 2 
Pro-LTTE website Tamilnet reported that Sri Lankan Air Force (SLAF) bombed a civilian settlement in the Mullathivu district on December 2, a day after the unsuccessful attempt on the life of Defence Secretary Gothabaya Rajapaksa by a suspected LTTE suicide bomber. One civilian was reportedly killed
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Pro-LTTE website Tamilnet reported that Sri Lankan Air Force (SLAF) bombed a civilian settlement in the Mullathivu district on December 2, a day after the unsuccessful attempt on the life of Defence Secretary Gothabaya Rajapaksa by a suspected LTTE suicide bomber. One civilian was reportedly killed and three houses were damaged during the aerial raid.
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December - 20 
The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombed an alleged LTTE factory that produced arms, ammunition and mines at Pudukaduirippu in the Mullaittivu district on December 20. The military described it as a successful operation. Commenting on the Air Force bombing, the LTTE said the SLAF bombed a civilian set
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The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombed an alleged LTTE factory that produced arms, ammunition and mines at Pudukaduirippu in the Mullaittivu district on December 20. The military described it as a successful operation. Commenting on the Air Force bombing, the LTTE said the SLAF bombed a civilian settlement in Mullaittivu. "Some houses were damaged and no casualties have been reported so far," it said. It also accused the Government of attempting to disrupt the final funeral rites of the outfit’s theoretician Anton Balasingham.
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December - 22 
Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) Kfir jets bombed an LTTE camp south of Puthukudyrippu in the Mullaitivu district on December 22. Military sources said that after identifying this LTTE camp, the Air Force conducted the air raids causing heavy damages to the camp. Meanwhile, Tamil Net confirming the report
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Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) Kfir jets bombed an LTTE camp south of Puthukudyrippu in the Mullaitivu district on December 22. Military sources said that after identifying this LTTE camp, the Air Force conducted the air raids causing heavy damages to the camp. Meanwhile, Tamil Net confirming the report said that SLAF Kfir jets bombed a Mullaitivu suburb.
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December - 30 
Sri Lanka’s air force bombed targets of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in the eastern province on December 30, according to Reuters. The military said a LTTE artillery gun position was destroyed in the air strike in Vakarai. Another strike was successfully carried out on a Sea Tiger bas
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Sri Lanka’s air force bombed targets of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in the eastern province on December 30, according to Reuters. The military said a LTTE artillery gun position was destroyed in the air strike in Vakarai. Another strike was successfully carried out on a Sea Tiger base in the nearby Pudukudiyirippu area, the military said in a statement.
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