5,060 LTTE DEAD THIS YEAR(SO FAR)

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Sri Lanka's defence ministry said Sunday it has killed dozens more Tamil Tigers in the latest ground and sea clashes, bringing a tally of reported rebel deaths so far this year to more than 5,000.Sri Lankan Navy spokesman D.K.P. Dassanayake said eight rebel boats, carrying at least 16 guerrillas, were either destroyed or damaged on Sunday in an attack off the northwestern coast.
Elsewhere in the north, ground troops killed 18 rebels and lost one soldier during fighting on Saturday, the defence ministry said.

The deaths bring to 5,060 the number of rebels the ministry claims has been killed since the start of the year, when the government pulled out of a Norwegian-brokered ceasefire.
The ministry has reported the loss of 447 of its own soldiers in the same period.

The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), who are fighting for a separate homeland, do not release casualty figures and seldom respond to government claims.
The government figures cannot be independently verified as journalists are barred from reporting from front line areas.
Sri Lankan troops are escalating their effort to dismantle the de-facto separate state the rebels maintain in the north of the country.
Army chief Lieutenant General Sarath Fonseka Saturday said forces had wiped out two-thirds of the LTTE's military capability and put its current strength at 5,000, with around 200,000 civilians forced to provide logistic support.


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1stepkloser

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    thx 4 da info macho ,
    ela kiri ...

    habai pau ithin, godak ewun Ahinsaka Tamil Kollo kello wenna athi. Praba Ka**ya naththum hodata lankaawe kaala adala g-wath wenna thibuna !!!
     

    yasiru1

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    paw ban ,mona unath lankawe minissu.sarath ponseka kiyanne tawa 5000 inne kiyala .giya awuruddeth oya katawa kiwwa,awuruddakata 5000 akathu wenawa ati.