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April - 19 
At least 17 civilians were killed and over 200 injured when three LTTE suicide bombers rammed into civilian gatherings and blew themselves up inside the NFZ in the Puttumatalan area between 9.00a.-1.00pm (SLST) on April 20. The Defence Ministry said the militants initially fired at civilians on the
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At least 17 civilians were killed and over 200 injured when three LTTE suicide bombers rammed into civilian gatherings and blew themselves up inside the NFZ in the Puttumatalan area between 9.00a.-1.00pm (SLST) on April 20. The Defence Ministry said the militants initially fired at civilians on the causeway using heavy machine guns, adds The Hindu. "When they stepped into the lagoon to avoid LTTE machine gunfire, three LTTE cadres ran on to them and exploded themselves," the ministry added. In addition, a large group of people attacked the militants who attempted to stop them and crossed over to the army-line amid LTTE small arms fire. The Navy said its sea units deployed in the north-eastern coastal waters rescued 92 boats with over 1,500 civilians. Navy spokesperson D.K.P. Dassanayake said, "The Sri Lanka Navy detected a cluster of small boats coming out of the NFZ early this morning with LTTE attack boats firing at them. Having identified that refugees were being attacked by the LTTE, Navy Sea units have separated the terrorist boats from refugee boats by tactically manoeuvring in between them." Government sources said that Air Force Unmanned Aerial Vehicles spotted more civilians being shot by LTTE cadres as they attempted to leave the NFZ, PTI reported.
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April - 28 
Troops conducting operations in the No Fire Zone (NFZ) in Mullaitivu District captured a 700 meter long Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)-built earth bund built across Rektavaikkal area in the south of Valayarmadam on April 28, reports Colombo Page. Subsequently, the militants drove an explosi
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Troops conducting operations in the No Fire Zone (NFZ) in Mullaitivu District captured a 700 meter long Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)-built earth bund built across Rektavaikkal area in the south of Valayarmadam on April 28, reports Colombo Page. Subsequently, the militants drove an explosive laden truck into the troops who retaliated blowing up the vehicle using gunfire, defence sources said. Troops later recovered the dead bodies of seven militants from the area. “Our troops managed to capture this earth bund which was one of the tactically important locations for the LTTE to defend their hideouts in the southern part of the No Fire Zone where LTTE leaders are believed to be hiding through their military tactics and manoeuvres, using small arms,” an unnamed senior military official told Daily News. They also foiled numerous counter attacks which came in the form of explosive laden vehicles, sea borne attacks and armoured tanks to recapture the earth bund which was 10 to 12 feet in height and 700 meters in length defending the southern part of the NFZ. “Our gallant soldiers also averted a major disaster after destroying an explosive laden vehicle which was driven towards the earth bund after it was captured by the troops, firing few rounds of Rocket Propelled Grenades towards the lorry before it reached the earth bund,” the official added. Troops also suffered casualties but managed to avoid a major disaster by destroying the explosive laden vehicle, before it reached the earth bund. The 58th Division troops have reached closer to the junction which links the Puthumanthalam-Mullaitivu road to the Paranthan-Mullaitivu (A-35) road. The 58th Division troops continued their advance towards the southern part of the NFZ in Karaiyamullivaikal and Vellamullivaikkal to rescue an estimated 15000 to 20000 civilians trapped inside the NFZ. The 53rd Division also advanced towards the NFZ from the east of Puthukkudiyiruppu. Security Forces (SFs) since April 20 have rescued more than 112,000 civilians trapped in the NFZ.
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April - 6 
A woman suicide bomber of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) blew herself in the Ramanathapuram area of Mullaitivu District at about 2.00 pm (SLST) on April 6 immediately after she spotted the presence of Army troops ahead of her, reports Sri Lanka Army. The impact of the explosion injured
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A woman suicide bomber of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) blew herself in the Ramanathapuram area of Mullaitivu District at about 2.00 pm (SLST) on April 6 immediately after she spotted the presence of Army troops ahead of her, reports Sri Lanka Army. The impact of the explosion injured one of the officers on duty in the area.
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April - 9 
The Security Forces (SFs) conducting search and clear operations in the Munnai, Chalai, Patikkarai, east of Puthukkudiyiruppu and Vishuamadu areas on April 9 recovered four decomposed dead bodies of the militants along with a cache of arms and ammunition, including 31 T-56 weapons, two magazines, 65
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The Security Forces (SFs) conducting search and clear operations in the Munnai, Chalai, Patikkarai, east of Puthukkudiyiruppu and Vishuamadu areas on April 9 recovered four decomposed dead bodies of the militants along with a cache of arms and ammunition, including 31 T-56 weapons, two magazines, 65 sea mines, four 12.5 kilograms claymore mines, and seven hand grenades, and other items, reports Sri Lanka Army. SFs also recovered 18 T-56 weapons, one micro pistol along with one decomposed dead body of a militant from the north of Nanthikandal lagoon. A few soldiers also sustained injuries in explosions in the area. Separately, one T-56 weapon, one three kilograms claymore mine, one detonator and one hand grenade were found by the SFs in the Ampalavanpokkanai and Olumadu areas.
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August - 1 
Two persons were killed and a woman injured in a bomb blast at Baduraliya in the Kalutara District in the night of August 1, Police said on August 2, reports Xinhua. The explosion occurred in a jungle patch in the rural part of Baduraliya.
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Two persons were killed and a woman injured in a bomb blast at Baduraliya in the Kalutara District in the night of August 1, Police said on August 2, reports Xinhua. The explosion occurred in a jungle patch in the rural part of Baduraliya.
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February - 1 February - 6
More than 1000 Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers were killed in the intense fighting in the Mullaittivu District since February 1, the pro—LTTE Website Tamil Net quoted LTTE sources as saying on February 6. Hundreds of SLA crack commandos were drawn into Mannakandal and Keappaapulavu 'boxes' and were cu
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More than 1000 Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers were killed in the intense fighting in the Mullaittivu District since February 1, the pro—LTTE Website Tamil Net quoted LTTE sources as saying on February 6. Hundreds of SLA crack commandos were drawn into Mannakandal and Keappaapulavu 'boxes' and were cut off from their rear supplies during a pre-emptive strike by the LTTE, resulting in the death of these soldiers. An arms storage, which was full of weapons as the SLA was in full preparation to launch its 'final assault' on Puthukkudyiruppu was also seized by the LTTE commandos engaged in the pre-emptive strike, the report added. The sources further revealed that there were at least 20 mortars, thousands of shells, several hundreds of assault rifles, Rocket Propelled Grenades (RPG), RPG launchers and a conservative estimate of one million rounds were among the arms and ammunitions seized. The LTTE had emptied the store of stockpiled arms and ammunitions by the time the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombed the location of its own arsenal, sources added further.
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February - 10 
MI 24 fighter helicopters of the Sri Lanka Air Force neutralised an LTTE camp about one kilometre south of the Puthukkudiyiruppu-Paranthan road.
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MI 24 fighter helicopters of the Sri Lanka Air Force neutralised an LTTE camp about one kilometre south of the Puthukkudiyiruppu-Paranthan road.
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February - 10 
Several soldiers engaged in clearing operations in the Vishvamadu area of Mullaitivu District reportedly sustained injuries in explosions of booby traps on February 10. Further, the SFs recovered 10 anti-personnel mines during a search operation conducted in the same area.
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Several soldiers engaged in clearing operations in the Vishvamadu area of Mullaitivu District reportedly sustained injuries in explosions of booby traps on February 10. Further, the SFs recovered 10 anti-personnel mines during a search operation conducted in the same area.
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January - 1 
MI-24 gun ships bombed one more LTTE camp, about 4.5 kilometres northwest of Mulliyavalai in the Mullaitivu District.
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MI-24 gun ships bombed one more LTTE camp, about 4.5 kilometres northwest of Mulliyavalai in the Mullaitivu District.
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February - 12 
Puniyamoorthy Sathiyamoorthy, a journalist, was killed in the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) artillery attack targeting the Theavipuram 'safety zone' in Mullaitivu District on February 12, reports the pro-LTTE Website Tamil Net. The Website also claimed that more than 50 civilians were feared killed in Theavi
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Puniyamoorthy Sathiyamoorthy, a journalist, was killed in the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) artillery attack targeting the Theavipuram 'safety zone' in Mullaitivu District on February 12, reports the pro-LTTE Website Tamil Net. The Website also claimed that more than 50 civilians were feared killed in Theavipuram and Valipunam in the SLA artillery attack on February 13.
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February - 14 
One civilian was killed and 13 others injured in a grenade attack and shooting by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) at Puliyankulam in the Vavuniya District on February 14, Military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said, according to Sunday Observer. "They were civilians who escaped f
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One civilian was killed and 13 others injured in a grenade attack and shooting by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) at Puliyankulam in the Vavuniya District on February 14, Military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said, according to Sunday Observer. "They were civilians who escaped from the uncleared areas few days ago and were transferred to the Government welfare centres in Vavuniya" he added.
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February - 14 
The Website further claimed that about 275 civilians are feared dead since February 14 and the roads remain continuously under heavy artillery attack by the SLA in the Theavipuram-Vallipunam safety zone.
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The Website further claimed that about 275 civilians are feared dead since February 14 and the roads remain continuously under heavy artillery attack by the SLA in the Theavipuram-Vallipunam safety zone.
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February - 14 February - 15
16 civilians, most of them belonging to three families, were killed in an artillery attack by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) at Iranaippaalai, located between the new and old safety zones, in the Mullaitivu District in the night of February 14, reported pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website
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16 civilians, most of them belonging to three families, were killed in an artillery attack by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) at Iranaippaalai, located between the new and old safety zones, in the Mullaitivu District in the night of February 14, reported pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net. Eight other civilians were killed at Pokkanai within the new safety-zone in the night of February 15.
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February - 15 
On February 15, fighter jets of the Sri Lanka Air Force bombed three LTTE suicide boats anchored near ‘Fara 3’ ship in the seas north of Mullaitivu. ‘Fara 3’ had been hijacked by the militants some time back. According to reports, two of the boats were sunk and the remaining boat caught fire in the
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On February 15, fighter jets of the Sri Lanka Air Force bombed three LTTE suicide boats anchored near ‘Fara 3’ ship in the seas north of Mullaitivu. ‘Fara 3’ had been hijacked by the militants some time back. According to reports, two of the boats were sunk and the remaining boat caught fire in the aerial bombing.
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February - 15 
Pro-LTTE Website Tamil Net claimed that a bomb blast in the Kanchikudichchaanaaru area of Ampara District killed more than 12 Special Task Force (STF) commandos, including an officer, at a site where preparations were being made to lay the foundation stone for a Buddhist Vihara.
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Pro-LTTE Website Tamil Net claimed that a bomb blast in the Kanchikudichchaanaaru area of Ampara District killed more than 12 Special Task Force (STF) commandos, including an officer, at a site where preparations were being made to lay the foundation stone for a Buddhist Vihara.
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February - 16 
On February 16, MI-24 helicopters neutralised LTTE camps in the south of Puthukkudiyiruppu.
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On February 16, MI-24 helicopters neutralised LTTE camps in the south of Puthukkudiyiruppu.
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February - 17 
The Sri Lanka Air Force fighter jets bombed Iranaippaalai, the new centre for humanitarian and basic facilities located between the new and old safety zones, killing at least 15 people fleeing from the old 'safety zone' towards Maaththalan, the Website added.
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The Sri Lanka Air Force fighter jets bombed Iranaippaalai, the new centre for humanitarian and basic facilities located between the new and old safety zones, killing at least 15 people fleeing from the old 'safety zone' towards Maaththalan, the Website added.
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February - 17 
The Sri Lanka Army (SLA) launched indiscriminate artillery attack into the newly announced safety zone killing at least 108 civilians and injuring more than 200 on February 17, according to initial details from medical sources in the area, claimed the pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Webs
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The Sri Lanka Army (SLA) launched indiscriminate artillery attack into the newly announced safety zone killing at least 108 civilians and injuring more than 200 on February 17, according to initial details from medical sources in the area, claimed the pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net. The artillery attack targeted Maaththalan, Pokkanai and Mullivaaykkaal areas.
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February - 18 
At least 50 civilians were killed and more than 70 others wounded when four Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombers dropped cluster bombs on internally displaced civilians at Aananthapuram in the Iranaippaalai area of Mullaitivu District at around 12:50 pm (SLST) on February 18, according to initial repo
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At least 50 civilians were killed and more than 70 others wounded when four Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombers dropped cluster bombs on internally displaced civilians at Aananthapuram in the Iranaippaalai area of Mullaitivu District at around 12:50 pm (SLST) on February 18, according to initial reports from medical sources, claimed pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net. Medical sources said at least 50 civilians were killed in one of the bombardments, adding that the death toll could be more than 100 and that around 300 could be wounded. At least 160 people were killed within the last 10 hours in Mullaitivu, claimed an unnamed doctor at Maththalan hospital.
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February - 18 
The Sri Lanka Army launched an artillery attack blocking the transportation of wounded to hospitals.
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The Sri Lanka Army launched an artillery attack blocking the transportation of wounded to hospitals.
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February - 19 
At least 24 civilians were killed in the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) artillery attack in the Puthukkudiyiruppu area of Mullaitivu District on February 19, reports the pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net. 10 more civilians were killed in the Iranaippaalai, Aananthapuram and Valaign
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At least 24 civilians were killed in the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) artillery attack in the Puthukkudiyiruppu area of Mullaitivu District on February 19, reports the pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net. 10 more civilians were killed in the Iranaippaalai, Aananthapuram and Valaignarmadam villages of the same District. 70 other civilians were wounded in these incidents. Separately, three members of a family were killed in the Valaignarmadam area.
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February - 2 
At least nine civilians were killed and 20 others injured when a hospital in the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)-controlled area of Puthukkudiyiruppu in the Mullaitivu District came under artillery attack three times on February 2, according to Colombo Page. Talking about the incident, the I
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At least nine civilians were killed and 20 others injured when a hospital in the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)-controlled area of Puthukkudiyiruppu in the Mullaitivu District came under artillery attack three times on February 2, according to Colombo Page. Talking about the incident, the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) in Sri Lanka spokesperson Sarasi Wijeratne said that Puthukkudiyiruppu Hospital was directly hit twice in the afternoon and again in the night. The ICRC which has its staff present at the hospital, however, did not know who fired the shells. Meanwhile, military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara denied LTTE’s allegation that the Army was responsible for the incident and accused the outfit for indiscriminately firing artillery barrages in a desperate attempt to halt the military operations.
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February - 2 
The pro-LTTE Website Tamil Net claimed that the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells throughout February 2 from all directions targeting civilian refuges killing or injuring at least 100 civilians. More than 5,000 artillery shells and Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher rockets were fired by the SLA
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The pro-LTTE Website Tamil Net claimed that the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells throughout February 2 from all directions targeting civilian refuges killing or injuring at least 100 civilians. More than 5,000 artillery shells and Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher rockets were fired by the SLA, it added.
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February - 20 
70 civilians were injured when the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) launched artillery attack targeting civilians within the 'safe zone' and the adjoining areas in Wanni in the night of February 20, claims pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) website Tamil Net. 13 of the 70 wounded civilians died later.
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70 civilians were injured when the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) launched artillery attack targeting civilians within the 'safe zone' and the adjoining areas in Wanni in the night of February 20, claims pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) website Tamil Net. 13 of the 70 wounded civilians died later. The SLA targeted Mattapan, Pokkanai, Valaignanmadam and Iranaippaalai areas in the Mullaitivu District, the report added.
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February - 20 
Two Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) light aircrafts were shot down by the Security Forces in Colombo and Katunayake following an attempt by the outfit to bomb Colombo city in the night of February 20, reports Daily News. The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) spokesman Wing Commander Janaka Nanayakk
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Two Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) light aircrafts were shot down by the Security Forces in Colombo and Katunayake following an attempt by the outfit to bomb Colombo city in the night of February 20, reports Daily News. The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) spokesman Wing Commander Janaka Nanayakkara said following the detection of two LTTE aircrafts by the radar, the air defence system was activated and there was a blackout in Colombo City and suburbs for about an hour after 9.20 pm (SLST). However, one of the aircrafts managed to drop a bomb on the Inland Revenue Department injuring at least 50 persons and destroying the building. Two of the injured persons reportedly succumbed to their injuries later. Meanwhile, the aircraft was immediately shot down by the SLAF and its remnants were found in the premises. In addition, Military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said another LTTE light aircraft was shot down at Katunayake. He said the dead bodies of the LTTE pilots and the wreckage of the aircraft shot down at Katunayake were recovered. The LTTE last launched an aerial attack on Colombo on October 29, 2008
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February - 21 February - 22
53 civilians were killed and 130 wounded in continued artillery attack by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in the Mullaitivu District during the past 48 hours, claimed pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net. 33 civilians were killed and 73 others wounded when the SLA fired artillery s
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53 civilians were killed and 130 wounded in continued artillery attack by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in the Mullaitivu District during the past 48 hours, claimed pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net. 33 civilians were killed and 73 others wounded when the SLA fired artillery shells towards the Safety Zone at Valaignarmadam, Mullivaaykkaal and Pokkaani on February 21. 20 more civilians were killed and 60 others wounded in the Iranaippaalai, Aananthapuram and Puthukkudiyiruppu areas on February 22, the report added.
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February - 24 
Six more civilians were killed when the SLA fired artillery shell near the makeshift hospital at Puthumaaththalan, the Website added.
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Six more civilians were killed when the SLA fired artillery shell near the makeshift hospital at Puthumaaththalan, the Website added.
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February - 24 
Three Sri Lanka Air Force fighter jets bombed Iranaippaalai thrice, killing seven civilians, claimed pro-LTTE Website Tamil Net. At least four of the victims belonged to a single family, according to the report.
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Three Sri Lanka Air Force fighter jets bombed Iranaippaalai thrice, killing seven civilians, claimed pro-LTTE Website Tamil Net. At least four of the victims belonged to a single family, according to the report.
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January - 1 
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) militants triggered a claymore mine explosion targeting personnel of the Police and Civil Defence Force (CDF) manning a Police post at Weerachcholai under Samanthurai Police Division in the Ampara District on January 1, according to Colombo Page. One Polic
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The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) militants triggered a claymore mine explosion targeting personnel of the Police and Civil Defence Force (CDF) manning a Police post at Weerachcholai under Samanthurai Police Division in the Ampara District on January 1, according to Colombo Page. One Police Constable and a CDF member were killed in the blast.
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February - 25 February - 27
At least 135 civilians were killed and several others wounded in continued military offensive in the Mullaitivu District during the past three days, the pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net reported. While 60 civilians reportedly died in the bombing and artillery and mortar
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At least 135 civilians were killed and several others wounded in continued military offensive in the Mullaitivu District during the past three days, the pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net reported. While 60 civilians reportedly died in the bombing and artillery and mortar attack on February 27, the number of civilians killed on February 25 and February 26 totalled 75. 18 of the victims on February 25 and two on February 26 were killed within the 'safety zone' in artillery shelling. The Website also claimed that a Sri Lanka Air Force fighter jet engaged in bombing civilian pockets at Aananthapuram and Chempankundu exploded on February 27. On February 26, the troops clashed with LTTE militants in the Puthukkudiyiruppu area of Mullaitivu District killing 14 of them, reports Daily News. Military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said, “LTTE transmissions confirmed that 14 Tigers were killed and over 30 wounded during the clash. An LTTE ground commander known as Shankar who led the confrontation in Puthukkudiyiruppu area was killed.” In addition, an unspecified number of militants were killed during clashes between the two sides in Ampalavanpokkanai, Mulliyavalai, east Puthukkudiyiruppu, Chalai and Terumurikandi areas. Following the clashes at Ampalavanpokkanai, troops recovered the dead bodies of two militants along with eight 81-mm mortars, booby traps, 35 hand grenades, a T-56 assault riffle and an I-Com set, Nanayakkara added.
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February - 3 
At least 52 civilians were killed when the Puthukkudiyiruppu hospital in Mullaitivu District was shelled in the evening of February 3 for the fourth consecutive day, this time by a cluster bomb, forcing authorities to evacuate patients from one of the last functioning medical facilities in the war z
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At least 52 civilians were killed when the Puthukkudiyiruppu hospital in Mullaitivu District was shelled in the evening of February 3 for the fourth consecutive day, this time by a cluster bomb, forcing authorities to evacuate patients from one of the last functioning medical facilities in the war zone, said United Nations (UN), according to Rediff.com. "We have a confirmed report that 52 civilians have been killed in a shell attack at Suranthapuram (in Wanni region) on Tuesday evening," UN spokesman Gordon Weiss said, adding that it was not known who was responsible for the attack.
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February - 3 
For the third consecutive day, the Puthukkudiyiruppu hospital in Mullaitivu District was shelled in the evening of February 3, the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) said, reports Colombo Page. According to ICRC spokesperson Sarasi Wijeratne, the operation theatre of the hospital was damage
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For the third consecutive day, the Puthukkudiyiruppu hospital in Mullaitivu District was shelled in the evening of February 3, the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) said, reports Colombo Page. According to ICRC spokesperson Sarasi Wijeratne, the operation theatre of the hospital was damaged due to the shell attack at about 5:30 pm (SLST). The ICRC has, however, not received details on casualties in the attack. The hospital was damaged due to shelling two days earlier and it was reported that nine patients were killed and 20 were injured in that attack. The hospital was shelled again on February 2 and three people were killed and 10 injured, said the ICRC spokesperson. Both the Army and Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) have denied responsibility for the attacks.
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February - 3 February - 4
The Sri Lanka Air Force conducted 13 air raids on LTTE camps in the Mullaitivu District between 8.00 pm on February 3 and 5.45 pm on February 4. Fighter jets and helicopters gunships bombed several camps in the Puthukkudiyiruppu west and south on February 4. Earlier on February 3, MIG fighter jets s
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The Sri Lanka Air Force conducted 13 air raids on LTTE camps in the Mullaitivu District between 8.00 pm on February 3 and 5.45 pm on February 4. Fighter jets and helicopters gunships bombed several camps in the Puthukkudiyiruppu west and south on February 4. Earlier on February 3, MIG fighter jets shelled a camp at Puthukkudiyiruppu. These aerial attacks were reportedly conducted in support of the advancing 59th Division and Task Force-IV troops.
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February - 4 February - 5
The Security Forces (SFs) on February 5 captured the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam’s (LTTE) last Sea Tiger (sea wing of the LTTE) base of Chalai in the north of Mullaitivu after five days of fighting killing at least 12 Sea Tigers cadres, including top leaders, as the Sea Tigers tried to stop the
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The Security Forces (SFs) on February 5 captured the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam’s (LTTE) last Sea Tiger (sea wing of the LTTE) base of Chalai in the north of Mullaitivu after five days of fighting killing at least 12 Sea Tigers cadres, including top leaders, as the Sea Tigers tried to stop the advance of the troops by attacking the ground troops launching five fast attack craft, Military officials told Daily News. Among those killed was a deputy leader known as Vinayagam, adds Colombo Page. In-charge of the LTTE land fighting, identified as Kader, and Pooneryn area Sea Tiger leader, identified as Pahalawan, were also killed, military sources said. Another Sea Tiger special leader, Sinna Kannan, was among nine militants killed in a separate clash at Chalai in the morning of February 4. In addition, on February 4, a LTTE suicide bomber, aged between 13-16 years, blew himself up after reaching soldiers in a location north of Chalai injuring one soldier, according to Sri Lanka Army (SLA). With the capture of the Chalai Sea Tiger Base, SFs have been able to reduce the coastal area under LTTE control to less than 15 kilometres, Daily News reported on February 5.
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February - 5 
A hospital in the Udaiyaarkaddu area within the safe zone was shelled by the SLA killing at least seven civilians while injuring 27 others. Two ambulances and the medical store of the hospital were also destroyed.
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A hospital in the Udaiyaarkaddu area within the safe zone was shelled by the SLA killing at least seven civilians while injuring 27 others. Two ambulances and the medical store of the hospital were also destroyed.
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February - 5 
The Sri Lanka Army (SLA) on February 5 fired more than 6,000 artillery shells inside the safety zone not allowing people to come out of bunkers throughout the day in the Chuthanthirapuram and Iruddumadu areas of Mullaitivu District killing 16 people, claimed the pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
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The Sri Lanka Army (SLA) on February 5 fired more than 6,000 artillery shells inside the safety zone not allowing people to come out of bunkers throughout the day in the Chuthanthirapuram and Iruddumadu areas of Mullaitivu District killing 16 people, claimed the pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net. Two of the 16 dead bodies of civilians brought to hospital had gunfire injuries, according to medical sources.
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February - 6 
The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombed Ponnampalam hospital in Puthukkudiyiruppu killing 61 patients on Friday 6. Casualty figures from the SLA shelling in Puthukkudiyiruppu were not available, the Website reported.
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The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombed Ponnampalam hospital in Puthukkudiyiruppu killing 61 patients on Friday 6. Casualty figures from the SLA shelling in Puthukkudiyiruppu were not available, the Website reported.
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February - 6 
The Website further reported that more than 100 SLA soldiers were killed in a Black Tigers (cadres of the suicide wing of the LTTE) attack targeting soldiers in the Keappaapulavu area, according to February 4 edition of Eezha Naatham daily, the only newspaper printed in LTTE-controlled territory. Th
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The Website further reported that more than 100 SLA soldiers were killed in a Black Tigers (cadres of the suicide wing of the LTTE) attack targeting soldiers in the Keappaapulavu area, according to February 4 edition of Eezha Naatham daily, the only newspaper printed in LTTE-controlled territory. The Black Tigers rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into the SLA installation and the LTTE commandos stormed the 'box' and brought it under their control.
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February - 7 
At least 121 civilians were killed in shelling by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) inside the safety zone in the Chuthanthirapuram, Iruddumadu, Udaiyaarkaddu and Theavipuram areas of Mullaitivu District within the last 48 hours, the pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net reported on F
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At least 121 civilians were killed in shelling by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) inside the safety zone in the Chuthanthirapuram, Iruddumadu, Udaiyaarkaddu and Theavipuram areas of Mullaitivu District within the last 48 hours, the pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net reported on February 8. At least 59 civilians were killed on February 6 and more than 62 killed on and February 7.
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February - 7 
The Sri Lankan Air Force (SLAF) on February 7 said its fighter jets destroyed a hideout of the Sea Tiger [sea wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)] chief Soosai located one kilometre northeast of Puthukuduiruppu junction in the Mullaitivu District and claimed that he could either have
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The Sri Lankan Air Force (SLAF) on February 7 said its fighter jets destroyed a hideout of the Sea Tiger [sea wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)] chief Soosai located one kilometre northeast of Puthukuduiruppu junction in the Mullaitivu District and claimed that he could either have been killed or wounded in the attack, reports The Hindu. The SLAF spokesperson Janaka Nanayakkara said 11 LTTE militants, including a very senior militant, were killed in the attack. He said the initial strike was to destroy an underground bunker and a “luxury house” of Soosai. It was followed with another on observation that the LTTE militant were making a desperate attempt to dig out the location with three earth moving vehicles.
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February - 8 
The SLA continued indiscriminate barrage of artillery shelling on the safety zone killing more than 80 civilians and injuring 200 on February 8. Most of the casualties were reported along the roads. Further, a shell exploded inside a bunker in Vallipuan, killing three persons and injuring four other
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The SLA continued indiscriminate barrage of artillery shelling on the safety zone killing more than 80 civilians and injuring 200 on February 8. Most of the casualties were reported along the roads. Further, a shell exploded inside a bunker in Vallipuan, killing three persons and injuring four others. More than 500 houses and huts were damaged in the shelling.
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February - 9 
A Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) woman suicide bomber mingling with a group of displaced civilians coming from un-cleared areas (area not under Government control) blew herself up at Sugandirapuram in the Mullaitivu District, at around 11.40 am (SLST) on February 9, killing 28 people and in
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A Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) woman suicide bomber mingling with a group of displaced civilians coming from un-cleared areas (area not under Government control) blew herself up at Sugandirapuram in the Mullaitivu District, at around 11.40 am (SLST) on February 9, killing 28 people and injuring more than 60 others, Daily News reported. Among the dead were 20 Security Force (SF) personnel and eight civilians. 24 soldiers were among the 60 injured persons. Initial reports said that the bomber, who had come with around 1,000 displaced civilians from un-cleared areas of Mullaitivu, blew herself up, when a woman soldier tried to body check her at a checkpoint prior to being taken to a transit welfare centre. Earlier on February 4, a 13-year-old child suicide bomber blew herself up targeting the troops in Chalai, injuring one soldier.
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February - 9 
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) militants triggered a pressure mine explosion targeting a team of Special Task Force (STF) members travelling on a tractor in the Onkanda area of Batticaloa District in the morning of February 9, killing two STF personnel, reported Sri Lanka Army (SLA).
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The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) militants triggered a pressure mine explosion targeting a team of Special Task Force (STF) members travelling on a tractor in the Onkanda area of Batticaloa District in the morning of February 9, killing two STF personnel, reported Sri Lanka Army (SLA).
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February - 9 
The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) fighter jets neutralised a camouflaged Sea Tiger (sea wing of the LTTE) building in a jungle area of Wellamulla Waikkal on February 9. The entire building complex, including Sea Tiger boats and tractors, were completely destroyed, the Media Centre for National Security
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The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) fighter jets neutralised a camouflaged Sea Tiger (sea wing of the LTTE) building in a jungle area of Wellamulla Waikkal on February 9. The entire building complex, including Sea Tiger boats and tractors, were completely destroyed, the Media Centre for National Security said. The SLAF’s Kfir and MIG-27 fighter jets also shelled a Sea Tiger facility located north of Mullaitivu lagoon.
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January - 1 
Kfir jets of the SLAF neutralised two LTTE camps in the west of Kilinochchi and the east of Paranthan at around 8.15am (SLST). The jets shelled another LTTE camp, about 2.5 kilometres east of Kilinochchi, a couple of hours later.
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Kfir jets of the SLAF neutralised two LTTE camps in the west of Kilinochchi and the east of Paranthan at around 8.15am (SLST). The jets shelled another LTTE camp, about 2.5 kilometres east of Kilinochchi, a couple of hours later.
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January - 11 
The Sri Lanka Air Force fighter jets destroyed a large LTTE boat in the Chundikulam lagoon in the morning of January 11. About two hours after the attack on the boat, fighter jets bombed the militants retreating from Chundikulam area. The details are awaited.
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The Sri Lanka Air Force fighter jets destroyed a large LTTE boat in the Chundikulam lagoon in the morning of January 11. About two hours after the attack on the boat, fighter jets bombed the militants retreating from Chundikulam area. The details are awaited.
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January - 14 
A few soldiers sustained injuries in APM and IED blasts when a team of SF’s were engaged in search and clear operations in the newly captured areas of Pannaikaduwan Ariyanmadam and Periyavilan in Jaffna District. The SFs, meanwhile, recovered two Multi Purpose Machine Guns, one T-56 weapon with its
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A few soldiers sustained injuries in APM and IED blasts when a team of SF’s were engaged in search and clear operations in the newly captured areas of Pannaikaduwan Ariyanmadam and Periyavilan in Jaffna District. The SFs, meanwhile, recovered two Multi Purpose Machine Guns, one T-56 weapon with its magazines and 85 rounds of ammunition from Periyavilan.
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January - 14 
One trooper of the Special Task Force (STF) was killed and two others injured in a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)-triggered landmine explosion in the Panama area of Ampara District in the afternoon of January 14, Sri Lanka Army reported.
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One trooper of the Special Task Force (STF) was killed and two others injured in a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)-triggered landmine explosion in the Panama area of Ampara District in the afternoon of January 14, Sri Lanka Army reported.
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January - 16 
A minor explosion occurred in a bare land at Alwis Town in Wattala, a Colombo suburb, in the evening of January 16, Military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said. According to Colombo Page, no loss of life or damage to property was reported. The Police later recovered another unexploded bomb a
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A minor explosion occurred in a bare land at Alwis Town in Wattala, a Colombo suburb, in the evening of January 16, Military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said. According to Colombo Page, no loss of life or damage to property was reported. The Police later recovered another unexploded bomb and a suicide kit from the incident site.
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January - 18 
Fighter jets of the SLAF neutralised a LTTE camp south of Chundikulam.
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Fighter jets of the SLAF neutralised a LTTE camp south of Chundikulam.
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January - 2 
A Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) suicide bomber blew himself up killing three persons, including two Airmen, and injuring 37 others at the entrance to the Air Force camp in Slave Island in Colombo at around 5.15pm (SLST) on January 2, reports Daily News. An accomplice of the suicide bomber
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A Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) suicide bomber blew himself up killing three persons, including two Airmen, and injuring 37 others at the entrance to the Air Force camp in Slave Island in Colombo at around 5.15pm (SLST) on January 2, reports Daily News. An accomplice of the suicide bomber has been arrested. Air Force spokesman Wing Commander Janaka Nanayakkara said, “It was a rush hour and the road was blocked due to the traffic congestion, when the LTTE suicide cadre was dropped by his accomplice on a motorcycle. The suicide bomber crossed the road and approached the Air Force camp entrance.” A passenger bus plying from Moratuwa to Pettah was also caught up in the explosion and was damaged. Several passengers onboard the bus are reported to have sustained injuries.
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January - 21 
Two persons were killed and 10 others injured when a bomb fixed to a bicycle in front of the Batticaloa Police station exploded at around 7.30am on January 21 (today), reports Sri Lanka Army. Among the killed were a Police Sergeant and one civilian while two Policemen and eight civilians sustained i
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Two persons were killed and 10 others injured when a bomb fixed to a bicycle in front of the Batticaloa Police station exploded at around 7.30am on January 21 (today), reports Sri Lanka Army. Among the killed were a Police Sergeant and one civilian while two Policemen and eight civilians sustained injuries.
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January - 24 
LTTE blew up the Kalmadukulam tank bund in the Visuamadu area of Mullaitivu District in the afternoon of January 24, according to Sri Lanka Army reports. Due to the explosion a section of Paranthan-Pooneryn (A-35) main got flooded. In addition, small groups of militants onboard five small boats made
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LTTE blew up the Kalmadukulam tank bund in the Visuamadu area of Mullaitivu District in the afternoon of January 24, according to Sri Lanka Army reports. Due to the explosion a section of Paranthan-Pooneryn (A-35) main got flooded. In addition, small groups of militants onboard five small boats made an abortive attempt to infiltrate the area held by the 574 brigade troops along the flooded cannels. However troops opened fire and completely destroyed three of the boats and partially damaged the other two. An unspecified number of militants were killed in the incident.
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January - 26 
More than 300 people were killed and several hundreds injured when the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells inside the Safety Zone declared by the Colombo Government within the last 24 hours, the pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net claimed. Most of the shells explode
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More than 300 people were killed and several hundreds injured when the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired artillery shells inside the Safety Zone declared by the Colombo Government within the last 24 hours, the pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net claimed. Most of the shells exploded in the area three kilometers between Vallipunam Kaali temple and Moongkilaaru towards Paranthan road.
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January - 27 
In addition, SFs clashed with the militants in the Mulliyaweli, Puthukkudiyiruppu and Mullaitivu suburbs and inflicted heavy casualties upon the outfit. The retreating militants, however, triggered mines killing and injuring an unspecified number of soldiers. Separately, intermittent exchange of fir
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In addition, SFs clashed with the militants in the Mulliyaweli, Puthukkudiyiruppu and Mullaitivu suburbs and inflicted heavy casualties upon the outfit. The retreating militants, however, triggered mines killing and injuring an unspecified number of soldiers. Separately, intermittent exchange of fire continued between the two sides in the Visuamadu, Puliyampokkanai and the east of Dharmapuram areas.
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January - 27 
Troops conducting a search in the Mattuvil area of Jaffna District recovered nine hand grenades, 110 anti-personnel mines (APM), 56 ammunition rounds, thirty 9-mm ammunition rounds, three remote controllers, two claymore circuits, 70 detonators, two battery chargers, one Global Positioning System,
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Troops conducting a search in the Mattuvil area of Jaffna District recovered nine hand grenades, 110 anti-personnel mines (APM), 56 ammunition rounds, thirty 9-mm ammunition rounds, three remote controllers, two claymore circuits, 70 detonators, two battery chargers, one Global Positioning System, 22 meter long detonator codes, two maps, 15 ID cards and one Driving licence. Similarly, the SFs in Vavuniya District recovered one eight kilograms heavy claymore mine, 20 m of wire, two 9V batteries and two electronic detonators from the Vannakulam area. In the same area, an APM exploded at about 4.30 pm (SLST) without causing any casualty.
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January - 28 
One soldier sustained injuries in an anti-personnel mine (APM) explosion in the Veddayamurippu area of Mannar District.
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One soldier sustained injuries in an anti-personnel mine (APM) explosion in the Veddayamurippu area of Mannar District.
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January - 28 
The Sri Lanka Air Force Kfir jets neutralised a LTTE camp, about one kilometre east of Visuamadukulam tank.
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The Sri Lanka Air Force Kfir jets neutralised a LTTE camp, about one kilometre east of Visuamadukulam tank.
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January - 3 
A minor explosion occurred inside a van number HD-8194 near the Red Mosque in the Petta area of Colombo at around 4.55pm (SLST) on January 3, wounding three civilians and damaging two vehicles and a shop nearby, reports Sri Lanka Army. According to the report, suspected Liberation Tigers of Tamil Ee
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A minor explosion occurred inside a van number HD-8194 near the Red Mosque in the Petta area of Colombo at around 4.55pm (SLST) on January 3, wounding three civilians and damaging two vehicles and a shop nearby, reports Sri Lanka Army. According to the report, suspected Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) militants had placed a small improvised explosive device inside the van.
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January - 3 
Advancing troops of 53 and 55 Divisions confronted LTTE militants in the Muhamalai and Kilaly areas of Jaffna District inflicting unspecified damages to the militants. A few soldiers also sustained injuries in LTTE-carried improvised explosive devices and anti personnel mines explosions.
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Advancing troops of 53 and 55 Divisions confronted LTTE militants in the Muhamalai and Kilaly areas of Jaffna District inflicting unspecified damages to the militants. A few soldiers also sustained injuries in LTTE-carried improvised explosive devices and anti personnel mines explosions.
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January - 31 February - 1
Tamil Net claimed that 56 civilians were killed between January 31 and February 1 when the SLA fired artillery shells targeting civilian refuges at Moongkilaaru in the Udaiyaarkaddu area within the 'safety zone' announced by the Government of Sri Lanka. The Sri Lanka Air Force bombers attacked Moong
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Tamil Net claimed that 56 civilians were killed between January 31 and February 1 when the SLA fired artillery shells targeting civilian refuges at Moongkilaaru in the Udaiyaarkaddu area within the 'safety zone' announced by the Government of Sri Lanka. The Sri Lanka Air Force bombers attacked Moongkilaaru in the night of February 1, added the Website
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January - 4 
MI-24 helicopter gun ships of the Sri Lanka Air Force foiled the LTTE attempt to create another earth bund using their heavy earth moving equipment on January 4 by launching artillery attack towards the area.
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MI-24 helicopter gun ships of the Sri Lanka Air Force foiled the LTTE attempt to create another earth bund using their heavy earth moving equipment on January 4 by launching artillery attack towards the area.
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January - 6 
Troops from the 53 and 55 Divisions, continuing their advance towards Pallai town, from Kilali and Muhamalai, intercepted fleeing LTTE militants on the way and inflicted heavy casualties upon the outfit. A few soldiers also sustained injuries in LTTE mortar fire and anti-personnel mine (APM) explosi
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Troops from the 53 and 55 Divisions, continuing their advance towards Pallai town, from Kilali and Muhamalai, intercepted fleeing LTTE militants on the way and inflicted heavy casualties upon the outfit. A few soldiers also sustained injuries in LTTE mortar fire and anti-personnel mine (APM) explosions. Troops also recovered one T-56 weapon and one radio communication set from the incident site.
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January - 7 
A minor blast occurred along the railway track at Mount Lavinia, a Colombo suburb, in the evening of January 7, Colombo Page reported. Police spokesman Ranjith Gunasekara said the blast damaged the rail track slightly but no injuries were reported.
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A minor blast occurred along the railway track at Mount Lavinia, a Colombo suburb, in the evening of January 7, Colombo Page reported. Police spokesman Ranjith Gunasekara said the blast damaged the rail track slightly but no injuries were reported.
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January - 8 
The troops also captured Sorampattu, about five kilometres southeast of Pallai, in the same evening, Sri Lanka Army (SLA) reported. The LTTE militants exploded a string of cluster bombs, which have been banned under UN conventions, as the troops were closing in on them and injured a few soldiers. An
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The troops also captured Sorampattu, about five kilometres southeast of Pallai, in the same evening, Sri Lanka Army (SLA) reported. The LTTE militants exploded a string of cluster bombs, which have been banned under UN conventions, as the troops were closing in on them and injured a few soldiers. An unspecified number of militants now trapped between Sorampattu and Pallai would have either been killed or injured since all the routes for their passage either through Jaffna, Kilinochchi or to the north of Mullaitivu remain sealed after the capture of several strategic towns in these areas.
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January - 9 
Four civilians and three Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) personnel were killed in a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)-triggered claymore mine explosion at Morawewa in the Trincomalee District in the morning of January 9, reports Sri Lanka Army. The explosion occurred when the SLAF personnel were en
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Four civilians and three Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) personnel were killed in a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)-triggered claymore mine explosion at Morawewa in the Trincomalee District in the morning of January 9, reports Sri Lanka Army. The explosion occurred when the SLAF personnel were engaged in route-clearing for a tractor of the Irrigation Department which was taking civilian workers to the Neluwa irrigational worksite, killing four civilians aboard the tractor and three accompanying SLAF personnel on the spot. Six more sustained injuries in the blast.
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July - 20 
An unidentified group attacked the house of a Pradeshiya Sabha (Local Administrative Council) member (from the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress) of Valaichchenai in Batticaloa District in the morning of July 20, reports Colombo Page. The Police said one was injured in the grenade attack on the house which
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An unidentified group attacked the house of a Pradeshiya Sabha (Local Administrative Council) member (from the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress) of Valaichchenai in Batticaloa District in the morning of July 20, reports Colombo Page. The Police said one was injured in the grenade attack on the house which was badly damaged.
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July - 22 
At least two people were injured in a hand grenade attack at a liquor store in the Akkaraipaththu area of Batticaloa District in the night of July 22, reports Colombo Page. Akkaraipaththu Police said an unidentified group lobbed two hand grenades at the liquor store.
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At least two people were injured in a hand grenade attack at a liquor store in the Akkaraipaththu area of Batticaloa District in the night of July 22, reports Colombo Page. Akkaraipaththu Police said an unidentified group lobbed two hand grenades at the liquor store.
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March - 18 
39 civilians, including 11 children, were killed on March 19 while at least 17 civilians were killed inside the safety zone on March 18. All of these shelling and bombing incidents were reported from Mullivaaykkaal, Iraddaivaaykkaal, Valaignarmadam, Pokkanai and Maaththalan areas within the ‘Safety
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39 civilians, including 11 children, were killed on March 19 while at least 17 civilians were killed inside the safety zone on March 18. All of these shelling and bombing incidents were reported from Mullivaaykkaal, Iraddaivaaykkaal, Valaignarmadam, Pokkanai and Maaththalan areas within the ‘Safety Zone’.
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March - 20 
Two soldiers sustained injuries in LTTE-triggered anti-personnel mine explosions in the Maradamadu and Kokkuthuduvai areas.
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Two soldiers sustained injuries in LTTE-triggered anti-personnel mine explosions in the Maradamadu and Kokkuthuduvai areas.
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March - 21 
The Special Task Force (STF) engaged in a search operation in the Badamessawa area of Ampara District recovered one small generator hidden in the area on March 21, according to a Sri Lanka Army report. One STF personnel also sustained injuries in an anti-personnel mine explosion during the operation
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The Special Task Force (STF) engaged in a search operation in the Badamessawa area of Ampara District recovered one small generator hidden in the area on March 21, according to a Sri Lanka Army report. One STF personnel also sustained injuries in an anti-personnel mine explosion during the operation.
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March - 23 
The Sri Lanka Army’s (SLA) short-range mortar shelling, rocket propelled grenade (RPG) attacks and gunfire killed 96 civilians, including 19 children, and injured 160 others within the 'Safety Zone' in the Puthumaaththalan area of Mullaitivu District on March 23, according to local aid workers and m
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The Sri Lanka Army’s (SLA) short-range mortar shelling, rocket propelled grenade (RPG) attacks and gunfire killed 96 civilians, including 19 children, and injured 160 others within the 'Safety Zone' in the Puthumaaththalan area of Mullaitivu District on March 23, according to local aid workers and medical authorities, the pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net reported. 32 civilians, including seven children, were killed on March 22.
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March - 23 
Three soldiers who were on route-clearing duties in the Bakmitiyawa area of Ampara District sustained injuries when a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)-laid landmine exploded at about 6.30am (SLST). The landmine is believed to have been kept buried by militants before they were driven away fro
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Three soldiers who were on route-clearing duties in the Bakmitiyawa area of Ampara District sustained injuries when a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)-laid landmine exploded at about 6.30am (SLST). The landmine is believed to have been kept buried by militants before they were driven away from the East in July 2007.
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March - 24 
62 civilians were killed and several others injured as the military continued shelling and bombing into the ‘Safety Zone’ in the Mullaitivu District on March 24, reported the pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net. Valaignarmadam, Pachchaippulmoaddai junction, Puthumaaththalan
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62 civilians were killed and several others injured as the military continued shelling and bombing into the ‘Safety Zone’ in the Mullaitivu District on March 24, reported the pro-Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net. Valaignarmadam, Pachchaippulmoaddai junction, Puthumaaththalan, Pokkanai, Ampalavanpokkanai, Mullivaaykkaal and Maaththalan were the areas targeted, the report added.
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March - 25 
Colombo Page reports that an unidentified group lobbed a hand grenade at the Police post inside the Udayan newspaper office in Jaffna District, injuring one Policeman. The office was also damaged in the attack.
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Colombo Page reports that an unidentified group lobbed a hand grenade at the Police post inside the Udayan newspaper office in Jaffna District, injuring one Policeman. The office was also damaged in the attack.
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March - 27 
One Civil Defence Force personnel sustained injuries in anti-personnel mine explosion in the Welikanda area of Polonnaruwa District on March 27, according to a Sri Lanka Army report.
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One Civil Defence Force personnel sustained injuries in anti-personnel mine explosion in the Welikanda area of Polonnaruwa District on March 27, according to a Sri Lanka Army report.
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May - 14 
The Sri Lanka Army (SLA) launched shells fell and exploded in a boat in which 12 persons from Wanni were fleeing to Point Pedro in the night of May 14, killing four persons, reported the pro- Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net.
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The Sri Lanka Army (SLA) launched shells fell and exploded in a boat in which 12 persons from Wanni were fleeing to Point Pedro in the night of May 14, killing four persons, reported the pro- Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Website Tamil Net.
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May - 15 
An explosion in the Vellamullivaikkal area targeting the 58th Division troops at the frontal defence positions failed to inflict damages to upon the Security Forces (SFs) as the red-coloured LTTE double cab prematurely exploded and went up in flames as it was nearing the troops in the opposite direc
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An explosion in the Vellamullivaikkal area targeting the 58th Division troops at the frontal defence positions failed to inflict damages to upon the Security Forces (SFs) as the red-coloured LTTE double cab prematurely exploded and went up in flames as it was nearing the troops in the opposite direction. At least 4-5 LTTE suicide bombers inside the double cab were reported killed in the huge explosion, according to Sri Lanka Army. In addition, four LTTE militants aboard to motorbikes along the beach sped at a high speed and tried to attack troops on the other side of the beach. However, they failed in their attempt and were shot dead by the SFs. Further, a LTTE tractor with explosives attempted to ram against troops in the opposite direction. However, troops managed to blow up the tractor.
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May - 5 
Suspected Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) militants triggered off a claymore mine explosion targeting a tractor at Weliara in the Moneragala District in the morning of May 5 killing one person, military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara told Daily News. The claymore mine was placed under
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Suspected Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) militants triggered off a claymore mine explosion targeting a tractor at Weliara in the Moneragala District in the morning of May 5 killing one person, military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara told Daily News. The claymore mine was placed under an electric fence which was set up by the Pelwatte Sugar Corporation to keep away elephants. "There is no troop movement or Army detachment in this area. It is very obvious that the LTTE cadres are attempting to scare civilians and create psycho panic among settlers in the area," he added.
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May - 7 May - 8
At least 45 civilians were killed and more than 197 injured as the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continued heavy shelling with cluster-munitions on civilian targets in the Mullivaikkal area of the No Fire zone in the Mullaitivu District throughout May 7 and May 8, claims pro-Liberation tigers of Tamil Eelam
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At least 45 civilians were killed and more than 197 injured as the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) continued heavy shelling with cluster-munitions on civilian targets in the Mullivaikkal area of the No Fire zone in the Mullaitivu District throughout May 7 and May 8, claims pro-Liberation tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Web Site Tamil Net.
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November - 15 
An explosion at Central Camp, a small hamlet in the Ampara District, in the afternoon of November 15 injured two people, reports Colombo Page. The Senior Superintendent of Police, I.M. Karunaratna, said at least two persons were injured in the hand grenade blast.
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An explosion at Central Camp, a small hamlet in the Ampara District, in the afternoon of November 15 injured two people, reports Colombo Page. The Senior Superintendent of Police, I.M. Karunaratna, said at least two persons were injured in the hand grenade blast.
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November - 20 
At least two persons engaged in de-mining activities in Wanni were injured during the clearing operations on November 20, reports Colombo Page. The military confirmed that two local de-miners received injuries while attempting to clear a landmine at Manipurm in Vidithalathivu.
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At least two persons engaged in de-mining activities in Wanni were injured during the clearing operations on November 20, reports Colombo Page. The military confirmed that two local de-miners received injuries while attempting to clear a landmine at Manipurm in Vidithalathivu.
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October - 19 
A civilian was injured in an anti-personnel mine (APM) explosion in the Puresanthivu area of Jaffna District on October 19, according to a Sri Lanka Army report.
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A civilian was injured in an anti-personnel mine (APM) explosion in the Puresanthivu area of Jaffna District on October 19, according to a Sri Lanka Army report.
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September - 1 
At least one child was killed and two more were wounded during an explosion in the Achchaweli area of Jaffna District in the evening of September 1, Colombo Page reports. Jaffna Police said the three children found the explosive device while they were playing in the area.
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At least one child was killed and two more were wounded during an explosion in the Achchaweli area of Jaffna District in the evening of September 1, Colombo Page reports. Jaffna Police said the three children found the explosive device while they were playing in the area.
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September - 25 
Four civilians who were collecting sand in the Mulli area of Jaffna District received injuries when a buried land mine exploded in the evening of September 25, the police said, according to Colombo Page. The injured were identified as Thavarasa Dinesh, S. Illanthiriyan, S. Surendran and George Wooro
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Four civilians who were collecting sand in the Mulli area of Jaffna District received injuries when a buried land mine exploded in the evening of September 25, the police said, according to Colombo Page. The injured were identified as Thavarasa Dinesh, S. Illanthiriyan, S. Surendran and George Woorow. Former war zones in Northern Sri Lanka were heavily mined by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) during their occupation to prevent the Sri Lanka forces entering into the area. De-mining the region has become the main obstacle for the re-settlement of displaced civilians.
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