Heavy fighting in Sri Lanka

Published May 7, 2007

COLOMBO, May 6: Tamil Tiger rebels and government forces were locked in combat in Sri Lanka’s northeast on Sunday with both sides claiming heavy losses against each other.

A landmine detonated by Tamil Tigers killed three police commandos in eastern Sri Lanka on Sunday, the defence ministry said.

The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) attack blew up a police Special Task Force vehicle in Batticaloa district killing three officers and wounding three more, the ministry said in a statement.

Security forces shot five rebels in the north of the island early Sunday while two more were killed in Batticaloa, the statement said.

It said the guerrillas fired mortars across their frontline in Vavuniya, in the north of the island on Sunday, injuring several soldiers.

The LTTE said it had beaten back a military attempt to advance into the rebel-held part of Vavuniya and had killed at least five government troopers for the loss of three of their own combatants.

—AFP

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