Two Tamil Tiger boats destroyed

Published July 18, 2008

COLOMBO - Sri Lankan fighter jets destroyed two Tamil Tiger boats and bombed a rebel heavy-weapon deployment site in the countrys north east on Friday, the air force said, adding that day-earlier fighting had killed 20 Tigers and five soldiers.

Fridays attack follows the militarys claim it had dealt a `fatal blow` to the Tamil Tiger rebels, with the Wednesday capture of the northwestern town of Vidattaltivu, the main base of the Tigers sea wing and their logistics hub for the region.

Sri Lankas government is pursuing a strategy to gradually retake the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) northern stronghold and win the 25-year civil war amidst an almost daily barrage of land, sea and air attacks in northern rebel-held territories.

`We took two targets, One was a heavy weapon deployment site,` said air force spokesman Janaka Nanayakkara. He said two large logistic boats were destroyed and a third was damaged in Fridays attack.

Fighting is now concentrated in the north after the Sri Lankan army, which has vowed to finish off the Tigers this year, drove the rebels out of their eastern enclave in 2007.

The Tigers, fighting for an independent state in north and east Sri Lanka for ethnic Tamils, a minority in the predominantly Sinhalese country, were not immediately available for comment.

Analysts say the military has the upper hand in the latest phase of the long-running war given superior air power, strength of numbers and swathes of terrain captured in the islands east.

The Tigers regularly retaliate with suicide attacks, increasingly targeting civilians, experts and the milit ary say, deterring tourists and worrying investors in the $27 billion economy.

A.A.H.

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