Shells hit hospital in no-fire zone

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sirajstc said:
hmm how do u know:rofl:same source?
in his post

see the image

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madurax86 said:
http://www.elakiri.com/forum/showthread.php?t=177722
i dont bother with talking about this with complete idiots
but you should look in this thread
this story was from tamilnet, and al jazeera took it from them and DM took it from al jazeera
This is what Madura talks about...
Take a look at that too.
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I also don't agree that the patient shown was on the wheel chair.
He couldn't have thrown in this direction.
But objects close to ground level
may not affected by an explosion.
When the Parliement was bombed at JR's time
Lalith Athulathmudali was hit by the first bomb and fallen.
That saved him from the next explosion.

 
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AtulaSiriwardane said:
This is what Madura talks about...
Take a look at that too.
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I also don't agree that the patient shown was on the wheel chair.
He couldn't have thrown in this direction.
But objects close to ground level
may not affected by an explosion.
When the Parliement was bombed at JR's time
Lalith Athulathmudali was hit by the first bomb and fallen.
That saved him from the next explosion.


goto tamilnet and see
they say that its the body of the patient who was on the wheel chair!! lmao why cant you just understand that LTTE/tamilnet is lying about civilian casualties and shells???
shavendra silva talked last night on rupawahini i believe what he says he says that LTTE is taking atry guns back and firing at the civilians from the back in order to make UN see the holes made by 120mm shells ...and for your information UN and UNOSAT only knows about weapons made in US these(which army and LTTE use) are mostly made in Russia,Pakistan and Czech republic so UN and UNOSAT might say these holes can only be made by air raids BUT they dont know shit about the reality :rofl:
people like you are easy to fool :rofl:
 

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AtulaSiriwardane said:
This is what Madura talks about...
Take a look at that too.

I also don't agree that the patient shown was on the wheel chair.
He couldn't have thrown in this direction.
But objects close to ground level
may not affected by an explosion.
When the Parliement was bombed at JR's time
Lalith Athulathmudali was hit by the first bomb and fallen.
That saved him from the next explosion.

:lol: :lol: The flowers and leaves of the Araliya tree still intact, that's a good 7 feet off the ground :lol: :lol:

Time to change your view of UNIVERSAL TRUTH!! HAHAHAHA :lol::lol:
 

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    The government has accused the United Nations (UN) of being engaged on a spy mission on Sri Lanka after a satellite company which provided controversial images of the ‘No-fire’ zone has seemingly admitted it had gone beyond its intended operations on the advice of the world body.
     

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    AtulaSiriwardane said:
    Shells hit hospital in no-fire zone
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    Artillery shells fired have hit a makeshift hospital in the no-fire zone. Patients and bystanders died in two attacks on Saturday, while another 87 were wounded, the government official, who declined to be identified, told news agencies.
    The unconfirmed reports were supported by a pro-Tamil website which accused the military of shelling the hospital on Friday and Saturday.
    Dr T Varatharajah, a medical official working at the hospital, told Al Jazeera: "Two days before today and yesterday there were shell attacks on the hospital ... and today morning there was two attacks, mainly in front of the hospital and other places as well."
    "Today two time shells fell in the hospital area totalling 60 to 70 persons dead, 87 persons got injury," he said.
    Satellite images
    "Most of these people already had injuries and were staying in the hospital."
    Varatharajah said that people were still arriving at the hospital for treatment but that supplies were low and some staff had left, making providing medical care difficult.
    Bigadier Udaya Nanayakkara, a military spokesman, denid there had been any attack on the hospital. (Al Jazeera)


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